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IT WENT NOWHERE. BUT WHY?
This one probably sounds familiar…
You meet a woman who’s exactly your type. You have a “nice” conversation with her, but for whatever reason it goes nowhere.
No signals, no momentum to build on, no “indicators of interest.” So you moved on.
And hey, it wasn’t because you hesitated or didn’t have the guts. She just straight-up gave you nothing to go on.
Walking away probably made perfect sense at the time.
I mean, any confident guy would make that call. You’re not going to stand there trying to force the issue, right?
Over the past couple days, I’ve been talking about great women most men miss out on.
Not every woman shows up in a way that’s easy to read right away.
Some take longer to warm up. They might seem unsure of themselves, give shorter answers, avoid eye contact, or just not bring the energy you’re used to seeing when there’s clear interest.
But it’s not that she wasn’t interested…she just wasn’t obvious about it.
Other women are just quiet and reserved by nature, especially up front. That’s a pattern interrupt if you’re used to chatty chicks, right?
Still another woman you meet might be on a completely different wavelength that catches you off guard. Was she playing some sort of mind game with you, or was she simply not another “generic” female humanoid?
See the pattern there?
Interactions we write off as “nothing there” can actually have a whole lot more going on beneath the surface.
My brand new program Shy Women And Quirky Chicks gives you crystal clarity in these situations:
Shy Women And Quirky Chicks
Recognize amazing women who fly under the radar…then spot them in a crowd, meet them, and attract them. Boom.
Along with the main program, I’ve also included a few bonuses that make this even more practical to apply right away.
There’s a Quick Reference Guide so you can keep the key points fresh without having to re-listen to everything, a report on other types of desirable women most men tend to overlook, and another one that breaks down how women actually think about shy or reserved men:
Shy Women And Quirky Chicks
Was she really “the one who got away”…or was she a missed opportunity?
Never be left asking that question again.
Be Good,
Scot McKay
X & Y Communications
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