Most "flakes" are not flakes, they are rejections.
The girl only gave her number to boost her own ego.
She only flirted with you because it gave her a sense of power trip.
She just wants to tell her friends about all the guys who hit on her.
She had no intention of ever seeing you again.
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She has a boyfriend and an ex boyfriend and a sugar daddy.
It's not a flake. She is just is not interested.
A "flake" is when a friend of yours makes a commitment and than ignores it.
When a stranger, especially a woman doesn't want to see you.. That's not a flake, that's just a woman who doesn't want to see you.
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If you are expecting strange girls to keep their "commitments" to you, a guy they don't even know.. Then, I think you have the wrong expectations.. Girls don't even keep commitments with guys they are married to.. Why would we expect them to keep "commitments to guys they don't even know?
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Instead of rejecting you when you ask for her number..
She is rejecting you when you ask for a date.. That is the only difference.
It's more of a rejection than a flake.
The girl only gave her number to boost her own ego.
She only flirted with you because it gave her a sense of power trip.
She just wants to tell her friends about all the guys who hit on her.
She had no intention of ever seeing you again.
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She has a boyfriend and an ex boyfriend and a sugar daddy.
It's not a flake. She is just is not interested.
A "flake" is when a friend of yours makes a commitment and than ignores it.
When a stranger, especially a woman doesn't want to see you.. That's not a flake, that's just a woman who doesn't want to see you.
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If you are expecting strange girls to keep their "commitments" to you, a guy they don't even know.. Then, I think you have the wrong expectations.. Girls don't even keep commitments with guys they are married to.. Why would we expect them to keep "commitments to guys they don't even know?
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Instead of rejecting you when you ask for her number..
She is rejecting you when you ask for a date.. That is the only difference.
It's more of a rejection than a flake.