So I've been 'text gaming' this chick who I'm really into. She's 25, got out of a 7 year long relationship a few months ago and is obviously trying to 'make up for the lost time' in terms of attention from men etc.
We have a lot of fun when chatting, there is a very playful atmosphere and she is definitely enjoying herself. Unfortunately, every so often she makes these comments about 'how much attention from men she's receiving, how attractive she is". This manifested itself again, when, after me playfully implying that I'm into her - but then directing the conversation elsewhere- she said:
"Oh thank goodness, for a second I thought you were one of my admirers".
What do you think is the best way for handling this attitude? Completely ignore it? Call her out on her 'conceitedness'?
So far my strategy is to ridicule the whole thing by posting funny pictures of women in ridiculous novelty dresses.
Thanks for your input.
PS
Of course I would have asked her out and made a direct move by now but she lives in a foreign country so the logistics are tough. We have met in person before but at the time she was with her ex.
We have a lot of fun when chatting, there is a very playful atmosphere and she is definitely enjoying herself. Unfortunately, every so often she makes these comments about 'how much attention from men she's receiving, how attractive she is". This manifested itself again, when, after me playfully implying that I'm into her - but then directing the conversation elsewhere- she said:
"Oh thank goodness, for a second I thought you were one of my admirers".
What do you think is the best way for handling this attitude? Completely ignore it? Call her out on her 'conceitedness'?
So far my strategy is to ridicule the whole thing by posting funny pictures of women in ridiculous novelty dresses.
Thanks for your input.
PS
Of course I would have asked her out and made a direct move by now but she lives in a foreign country so the logistics are tough. We have met in person before but at the time she was with her ex.
"Where reason fails, force prevails." ~ Daffy Duck