I'm somewhat sceptical of guys trying to apologize for female behavior since they're almost always trying to simp for women's approval but you did a good job of threading a needle of celebration, reverence, and understanding without being to wanting.
Really loved this. you capture something most people miss about seduction and influence, it’s not about deception. it’s about rhythm and quiet control. I liked how you contrast your view with Walt’s without making it into a fight, just feels like two sides of a deeper truth. The point about Juliete using softness as a weapon without ever really having to declare herself really stuck with me. It rings true today esp now when everything feels so loud and like its a performance. Excited to see what you do next.
Thank you for this thoughtful reply. There’s real sensitivity in how you’re processing the piece, and I don’t take that lightly. Silence can signal many things: invitation, withdrawal, provocation, and what it means often says as much about the listener as the one who withholds. I think you’re right to pick up on that ambiguity. And yes, the film is worth your time. I hope you do give it a watch!
I'm somewhat sceptical of guys trying to apologize for female behavior since they're almost always trying to simp for women's approval but you did a good job of threading a needle of celebration, reverence, and understanding without being to wanting.
Really loved this. you capture something most people miss about seduction and influence, it’s not about deception. it’s about rhythm and quiet control. I liked how you contrast your view with Walt’s without making it into a fight, just feels like two sides of a deeper truth. The point about Juliete using softness as a weapon without ever really having to declare herself really stuck with me. It rings true today esp now when everything feels so loud and like its a performance. Excited to see what you do next.
That's very kind of you. Thanks!
Thank you for this thoughtful reply. There’s real sensitivity in how you’re processing the piece, and I don’t take that lightly. Silence can signal many things: invitation, withdrawal, provocation, and what it means often says as much about the listener as the one who withholds. I think you’re right to pick up on that ambiguity. And yes, the film is worth your time. I hope you do give it a watch!