Online dating tips and relationship advice from Dr. Neder...
Did My
Compliment Make Him a Lost Cause?
Hi Dennis,
I like this guy. He's one of those really hot guys that every
girl likes and he knows it and he seems stuck up and conceited
about it. He knows all the women want him and definitely knows
he's hot stuff but all the times I have talked to him he seems
nice.
So today
I saw him and saw that his beard had grown. So I pointed
it out and said "you have a beard!" and he
said "yeah I have had a lot of exams so I haven't been
shaving, that's why I look like this." I playfully punched
him and murmured in his ear "you always look good" in
that tone, if you know what I mean.
He just
said "oooooooooooook"
Hmmm. Ok. Does that mean I shouldn't have complimented him
at all? Should I forget about him because it's a lost cause
now?
------------------ Hello!
I wouldn't say you shouldn't bother with him, but your comment
definitely caught him off guard.
This is
something I tell my students all the time: You have to pick
your targets carefully. Many men will
see any girl
and just walk up to her and give her some dumb line like, "You
really look hot in those torn sweats!" Obvious, she doesn't
feel hot and she knows it's a line.
This guy obviously didn't feel hot so you walked up and complimented
him when he obviously wasn't in a vein to be complimented.
Frankly, that was pretty dumb - you didn't listen to him! He
told you he wasn't trying to make a statement with his beard
and that he just didn't have the time to shave, so what do
you do? You compliment his looks!
He didn't take it as a compliment at all, but that doesn't
mean you don't have a chance with him. The difference now however
is that you're going to have to work a little harder since
he probably thinks you were making fun of him.
I suggest you just go ask him out to celebrate being over
with finals or something. Don't talk about his looks - especially
if he's attractive! This is another mistake that guys make
all the time (you're not a guy are you?) He had little to do
with his looks - he got those from his parents. If you have
to compliment him, do it on something he's DONE or SAID rather
than something he had nothing to do with. Even better, just
avoid the compliments until he knows you're sincere about them
- when you're actually dating him.
Best regards...
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