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Cut Your Losses

Often, there comes a point where you need to cut your losses and walk away from the girl you’ve been pursuing. It’s never a clean or dramatic moment most of the time; it usually sneaks up on you while you’re still telling yourself there’s maybe one more chance left in the tank. Sometimes that point shows up fast, and sometimes it takes months of grinding before you finally admit you’ve gone too far. The trick is knowing when the game has stopped paying and your energy elsewhere

Where It Slipped

I’m at one of those points right now with a girl I’ve been seeing, and I’ve already been dragged farther past my line of no return than I’d like to admit. It started well, she was investing heavily, and I got a little too excited because I hadn’t meshed with someone mentally in a long time. That kind of early momentum can make you ignore the slow fade that follows, especially when the beginning felt almost too textbook to question.

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The Warning Signs

I should have seen it coming when she said, “Every time you come back, it’s like I have to get to know you all over again.” That was the moment the frame started shifting, but I kept it going for a couple more turnarounds instead of redirecting my focus. When interest drops and the rhythm breaks, the smart move is to adjust your game, not force the same playbook. A lot of guys miss that point because they’re too attached to how good it looked in the beginning.

Boundaries and Confidence

Though she still seems interested, it’s well below the level I’d want it to be. The lesson for me this month is simple: clear boundaries matter, and confidence means having the discipline to follow them without hesitation. If you know where your line is, you don’t spend your time negotiating with yourself every time someone tests it. One door closes, and three more open... literally.

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