Next time a girl is dancing, and if you wantto ask her to dance. You can ask her and just keep on dancing happily away from her if she says no.
When you approached her yesterday, she seemed uninterested. By contacting her again so soon, you overdid it.. Don't feel bad about this, because this learning experience will help you to be more successful in the future. You should have waited a period of time before having contact with her again. Even though you were just saying "hi, how was your weekend". Based on her response, she saw it as a negative, so contacting her soon afterwards just refreshed the negativity in her mind.
In her mind, contacting her soon again meant that you were not being nice, so she wasn't "nice". She might have felt disrespected.
Her blocking you probably had to do with past experiences with pushy guys. I know from my experience with guys at the gym. They latch on hard! Don't worry about it, it's not the first time this has happened to her and it won't be the last.
The best you can do is learn from it, and like Davis said, carry yourself as a high value male. If she talks to her friends about you, you will prove her wrong by your behavior. Don't have anymore contact with her again. If you see her again, don't even look at her, and keep your head up.
When you approached her yesterday, she seemed uninterested. By contacting her again so soon, you overdid it.. Don't feel bad about this, because this learning experience will help you to be more successful in the future. You should have waited a period of time before having contact with her again. Even though you were just saying "hi, how was your weekend". Based on her response, she saw it as a negative, so contacting her soon afterwards just refreshed the negativity in her mind.
In her mind, contacting her soon again meant that you were not being nice, so she wasn't "nice". She might have felt disrespected.
Her blocking you probably had to do with past experiences with pushy guys. I know from my experience with guys at the gym. They latch on hard! Don't worry about it, it's not the first time this has happened to her and it won't be the last.
The best you can do is learn from it, and like Davis said, carry yourself as a high value male. If she talks to her friends about you, you will prove her wrong by your behavior. Don't have anymore contact with her again. If you see her again, don't even look at her, and keep your head up.