That kinda seems like a strategy for selecting dudes who won't respect you. I stop flirting with women if they act disinterested; no means no, and I'm not about to possibly overstep somebody's boundaries on the chance that they're just playing hard to get rather than genuinely being disinterested
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I agree with the comments around this being toxic and dissuading men who might actually respect you. But that aside...
What's with this overanalysis over read receipts that people have? I've never understood that. Okay, he read your message. So what? For all you know, his cat's blowing chunks all over his carpet and he needs to address that before he can respond. Maybe he opened it on accident and it marked it as read? Are you really so important that your random funny video warrants stopping everything and answering immediately?
I have that turned off in my email and if someone complained I'd tell them to fuck right off (possibly diplomatically, possibility not) or straight up ignore them.
You want my expertise? Treat me like a human being, otherwise it's going to be a looooong wait.
Last boss I had like this, we got into a shouting match, I almost quit on the spot (which would've been a total disaster for them), and the manager actually ended up getting fired (mostly because they were an incompetent leader and an all around entitled asshole). This behavior is not effective leadership.
The weird thing about the overanalysis to me is that it stands athwart their thesis that they've learned so much since their 20s.
We didn't have read notifications when I was in college, and texting still cost money (once we had cellphones), so even though I'd anxiously sit by my phone as one does around 20, we weren't yet universally online at all times.
At 46, if I see a read receipt and don't get a response forthwith, well, we're all adults here. I'm going to assume you got the notification while busy. Both Occam and Hanlon apply to initial interaction in dating situations.
Plus, if you're going to play hard to get, why would I be interested? I'm looking for someone to watch TV, play cards and have dinner with. I'd not mind it getting spicy later, but I have absolutely no patience for having to navigate extra steps just to get to a baseline. It wastes everyone's time, and often a fair amount of money.
If you respect me, you'll tell me what you want. If you don't, well ... that's all I really need to know to seek out greener grass.
being an asshole got you into being single at 51, congrats.