by qixsilver on Thu May 14, 2009 3:10 pm
Nope. Don't use it. Time out works from parent to child because the child has to respect the parent. She owes you nothing, and would likely just find another way to occupy her time with her friends, another guy etc. all of which make you look bad - suddenly, you're the one in time out, just standing there alone in her group. It will backfire every time, I guarantee it.
If you're really wanting a punishment routine to make her feel like a kid, then threaten to spank her, at least that has sexual overtones to it and likely escalates you toward your goal. If she calls your bluff on it, then do it. Playfully slap her on the ass - she asked for it.
The item Canibus is referring to (I think) is called a freeze out, and it's meant to be used to point out to a girl who is already invested in you (like on a day 2 or 3 when it's just the 2 of you or when trying to F-close) that her behavior won't be accepted. The idea is when you're turned down to take 2 steps back - give her what she's asking for (Hey, I don't want to make out becomes (by actions - never verbalized!) ok then, I don't even want to cuddle, accomplished by getting up to make popcorn or something, and returning to sit next to her in "un-cuddle-dom" until she re-initiates.) but take it past her comfort level. Simplified she's basking in the warm glow of your attention, and you then take that attention away from her when she displeases you and let her realize that she wants it back.
In the initial pickup, Mystery uses a similar tactic with body language by "rolling off" when a girl does something you don't like. Again, never verbal - verbalizing dissatisfaction can make you appear whiney.
The Roll off is, in essence, when you're locked in with a woman via body language (Hips squared to her, eye contact established, smiling etc.) and she does something or says something that you dislike, you physically take a step away from her, turn your hips away, break eye contact, and turn your shoulder briefly to her as if you're going to leave. maybe taking it a step further with an awkward pause to increase the social pressure on her to re-engage. "rolling off" for a second or two before returning to your preferred lock in posture. it's a subtle way to let her know "Hey, I can leave at any time." via body language. If she's attracted, then this will have a similar effect to what's described above.
There are lots of ways to "punish" insulting comments, or bad behaviors while in set without losing the repoire you've established, or possibly losing the set.
and now, I too understand the "Lengthy post" feeling that Rhetoric mentioned!