CrackyLolra
Slay every cell
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Negging / drama provocation — bad strategy in both. Hookups don't require negging. Women who want hookups want clear signals of mutual sexual interest, not mind games. Negging filters OUT the women most willing to hookup (high-confidence, decisive ones who clock the script in 10 seconds) and selects FOR the insecure ones — the exact opposite of what you want for clean, drama-free one-nights.
"Don't wait for her to be ready, escalate" — not a hookup issue. It's about reading whether the specific person, in the specific moment, is consenting to the specific escalation. A hookup context means she's potentially open to sex. It doesn't mean she's pre-consented to whatever you do next. "She came home with me" is not a defense — legally or socially. This matters more in hookup contexts because that's literally when escalation happens.
"Yell at her until she apologizes" — that's coercion regardless of goal. The fact that the encounter ended in sex doesn't make it consensual, it makes it someone who felt cornered and complied. From a pure self-interest angle: that story is one screenshot away from torching the guy who wrote it.
"She has a boyfriend → ignore it" — overriding a stated boundary. Same in any context.
yeah list goes on, should I keep listing??
"Don't wait for her to be ready, escalate" — not a hookup issue. It's about reading whether the specific person, in the specific moment, is consenting to the specific escalation. A hookup context means she's potentially open to sex. It doesn't mean she's pre-consented to whatever you do next. "She came home with me" is not a defense — legally or socially. This matters more in hookup contexts because that's literally when escalation happens.
"Yell at her until she apologizes" — that's coercion regardless of goal. The fact that the encounter ended in sex doesn't make it consensual, it makes it someone who felt cornered and complied. From a pure self-interest angle: that story is one screenshot away from torching the guy who wrote it.
"She has a boyfriend → ignore it" — overriding a stated boundary. Same in any context.
yeah list goes on, should I keep listing??