| Trying to be Helpful but Getting Cold Shoulders |
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I'm usually a pretty lonely guy, but I finally met a girl who is perfect. She's a lot younger than me, beautiful, single, and works in my office building (not for our company). We used to meet up a lot in the shared break room, and she told me about how her job is being eliminated, and how she's looking for a new job. I figured helping her find a new job would get me in with her, but the more contacts I make for her, and introductions I set up, the colder she is getting! I thought women liked it when men were their knights in shining armor, but this is backfiring! What happened ? This problem reminds us of two sayings. First, it reminds us of the old adage, "No good deed goes unpunished." Second, it reminds us of a quote from guitarist, Robert Fripp: "Helpful people are a nuisance." Obviously, your "good deeds" are a nuisance to this woman, and she's punishing you for them. Why would your good deeds be punished? How are you being a nuisance, rather than a seducer? There are several possible explanations:
If you are trying to seduce a woman, you are better off not trying to "help" her at the same time--it's much too likely that you will end up driving her away, instead. Simply be seductive and fun. Leave helping her with her problems to someone else. Fortunately, it turns out there are warning signs for when you are doing irritating "good deeds":
The only way we know to help someone without causing trouble is when you do the helping actions because they are fun, or because those helping actions are reward enough, in and of themselves. That way, if she doesn't appreciate your help, or reciprocate, it won't matter to you. Stop trying to help this woman right away, and pretend you never did try to "help" in the past. Don't talk about her job prospects. Flirt with her, and seduce her the way we teach you to at our site. Therapist Bert Hellenger says, "The world is full of people who can't wait to throw the torch of good deeds into the dry woodpile of the world." Keep out of trouble by not trying to "help" women as you seduce them. It'll make life much easier for you both. Best of luck !
Ron Louis and David Copeland are dating coaches and authors of the best selling Back to Seduction Techniques |