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If there's a GC article on this, please point me to it.
So I've come to realize I may have been shooting myself in the foot by deliberately bringing up the topic of dating history on a date, thereby killing the seduction.
I usually breach the topic with "so how long have you been single?" My purpose it is to find out about her current headspace - has she recently exited a LTR, had she been single for a long time, etc.
She will respond, then usually ask me the same question. Sometimes that will be the end of the thread. But it's not uncommon for girls to probe further - "how long were you together for?", "why did you break up?" and now I've put myself in a bind. I often will explain a little of the Three Keys as a way to explain why we broke up (had sexual chemistry but lacked connection on a social/intellectual level).
Now that I reflect on it, I think this a seriously bad approach.
- First, I am talking about relationships to a girl I'm on a first date with, who I am trying to seduce into bed.
- Second, I'm making her think about her own relationships and potentially compare me to her own ex.
- Third, I'm willingly putting myself in a spot where I have to justify/explain why my ex and I broke up. Just seems like a dumb chess move.
There has to be a more optimal way to 1. handle/avoid the topic of relationships altogether while 2. figuring out her headspace and/or dating history, and to do so without boxing myself in a corner like I have been with this approach.
Thoughts, gents? Is there a safe, easy way to handle the topic of past relationships AND figure out her dating history without getting bogged down in this anti-seductive topic?
So I've come to realize I may have been shooting myself in the foot by deliberately bringing up the topic of dating history on a date, thereby killing the seduction.
I usually breach the topic with "so how long have you been single?" My purpose it is to find out about her current headspace - has she recently exited a LTR, had she been single for a long time, etc.
She will respond, then usually ask me the same question. Sometimes that will be the end of the thread. But it's not uncommon for girls to probe further - "how long were you together for?", "why did you break up?" and now I've put myself in a bind. I often will explain a little of the Three Keys as a way to explain why we broke up (had sexual chemistry but lacked connection on a social/intellectual level).
Now that I reflect on it, I think this a seriously bad approach.
- First, I am talking about relationships to a girl I'm on a first date with, who I am trying to seduce into bed.
- Second, I'm making her think about her own relationships and potentially compare me to her own ex.
- Third, I'm willingly putting myself in a spot where I have to justify/explain why my ex and I broke up. Just seems like a dumb chess move.
There has to be a more optimal way to 1. handle/avoid the topic of relationships altogether while 2. figuring out her headspace and/or dating history, and to do so without boxing myself in a corner like I have been with this approach.
Thoughts, gents? Is there a safe, easy way to handle the topic of past relationships AND figure out her dating history without getting bogged down in this anti-seductive topic?