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😏πŸ”₯ why do men like to say "i'm not your type"... but they keep writing πŸ’ŒπŸ™ƒ
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It sounds like a final period, but in reality, it's more often a comma πŸ˜‰. A man drops the phrase "not your type" as if he's being a cold realist ❄️ who knows what he wants. But miraculously, a couple of hours or days later, he's back in the chat πŸ“²
Why? It's simple: "not your type" is a way to maintain control and distance. It's important for a man to show that he's not "stuck" πŸ™ˆ, that he chooses who he pays attention to. But his fingers stubbornly continue typing messages, because he's already hooked inside πŸ”₯
It's like a switch: "I'm not your type" means he can avoid taking responsibility, making no promises, or making any serious plans. But continuing to write means catching emotion, passion, a reaction, that very spark ⚑ that he denies with words but seeks with actions.
And it turns out that this phrase isn't about the truth, but about a game 🎭 A man can repeatedly convince both himself and the woman that "nothing serious." But the messages themselves speak louder: if he comes back, then the guy has absolutely nothing to do with it.
So "I'm not your type" turns not into a rejection, but into a strange ritual. Coldness in words 🧊 Interest in actions. And in this paradox, men open up more than in any confessions.
AleksandraπŸ’‹

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