[X&Y] Are You Getting Her Clues?
Published: Sat, 02/17/24
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WHAT'S INSIDE: Women want you to 'get a clue',
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on how exactly she might find out whether you
have one or not.
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ARE YOU GETTING HER CLUES?
Remember the classic old-school game show Password?
The object of "Password" of course, was to take a simple verbal
clue from your partner and correctly guess what the secret word
was. The catch, of course, was that you couldn't use a form of the
word as a clue.
If your partner got the "password" right, then you won the round.
If not, then the competing duo got a shot.
Popular for literally decades, the intrigue of the show was largely
built on the viewer's anticipation of hearing the right answer vs.
the feeling of incredulous frustration when certain contestants
failed to get it right even in the face of apparently obvious clues.
How could these players be so, well, clueless?
Close your eyes and you can hear host Allen Ludden exclaim for
the 10,000th time, "Nooooo!...Back to you, Betty White."
Well, obviously when we spend time with a woman we're getting to
know the conversations don't typically take place in single-word
increments...hopefully.
Nevertheless, it's important for most women to get a real handle on
what kind of guy she's out with. She wants to know how he thinks.
What his attitudes are. Whether or not his persona is compatible
with hers.
Most of all, she wants to know what kind of character he possesses.
Clearly, she can't come right out and ask a guy objectively about
these things. All she would get are the telegraphed answers he'd
guess she wanted to hear. That doesn't cut it.
Instead, a woman needs a more subjective way to figure out whether
the guy can "get a clue" or not.
Some would call this "testing", but what's going on isn't actually
as sinister as usage of the term typically makes it out to be.
She's simply interested in getting to know him better without being
so obviously smitten. It's all good.
So, essentially, what she does is run her own version of the
"Password" show. And make no mistake: this is an ingenious,
highly effective thing for her to do. Here's an example of how it
might go:
Her: "You know, the last time I was on a date we were out late and
the guy drove me home. He got to the front gate of my apartment
complex and dropped me off there. I walked back to my building
from there."
Him: "Well, you're a big girl now. He knew you could fend for
yourself."
Allen: "Nooooo!...Back to you, Jack Klugman."
To the other side the password goes...
Her: "You know, the last time I was on a date we were out late and
the guy drove me home. He got to the front gate of my apartment
complex and dropped me off. I walked back to my building from
there.
Him: "Not on my watch would that happen. My style is to walk you
to your front door and drive away only after you are safely inside."
Allen: "Yes!...You control the board."
In the given example, the woman is able to learn a lot of what she
needs to know about a man by presenting a hypothetical situation
and discovering how he would respond. And make no mistake--there
are indeed right and wrong answers.
Remember, as always, the "big four". Women want a man who is
masculine, confident, inspires confidence (including a sense of
safety in his presence, which was key to the example above) and
possesses great character.
If you bring a level of excitement to her life that was absent
before she met you (not to be confused with the uneasiness of
traipsing through the apartment complex's parking lot at 2am),
that's a bonus.
Women may often use indirect means like "playing Password" to find
out in a very real way exactly what kind of man you are. This may
come in the guise of any number of specific scenarios, but always
in a similar format to the example I've provided. Keep a vigilant
eye out for it.
Get your game of "Password" with a woman right and you may not
end up driving away from her front door so soon after all. Get it
wrong and she goes to Jack Klugman instead. You don't want that.
So get a clue...and deserve what you want.
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