So, I’ve been seeing this Capricorn guy, right? Super charming, ambitious, the whole nine yards. But let me tell you, getting close to these guys is like trying to crack a safe. They’re so guarded! I figured, if you can’t join ’em, beat ’em. So, I started playing a little game of my own.
First off, I mirrored his actions. Capricorns love to take their time, so I did too. No more double-texting or rushing things. I maintained my cool and kept my responses measured. It was like a slow dance, and I was letting him lead, but only just.
Then, I focused on building my own empire. Capricorns are attracted to success and ambition, so I made sure he saw mine. I talked about my projects, my goals, my hustle. Not in a bragging way, but just sharing my journey. I even casually mentioned a new online mind game I started playing. It’s free on this website, and it really sharpens your wits. This one game, ‘Guess Their Answer,’ is particularly fun.
Keeping Up with the Games
- I started small, playing these games a few times a week.
- Incorporated them into my routine, like during my commute or before bed.
- I challenged myself to beat my own scores.
- Felt that mental sharpness start to kick in.
I noticed he started to open up a bit more. He asked about my games, curious about how I was spending my time. I shared my progress, showing him how I was getting better, sharper. It was like a subtle way of saying, “Hey, I’m playing in your league, and I’m winning.”
The Outcome
He started showing more interest, initiated more conversations. The wall he’d built started coming down, brick by brick. We connected on a different level, not just romantic, but intellectual. I realized it wasn’t about beating him, but about showing him I could keep up, that I was an equal. And that, my friends, is how you get a Capricorn man to see you as his match.
It’s not about manipulation, it’s about understanding their language. And sometimes, a little friendly competition is all it takes to get them to lower their guard. I kept playing my games, he kept chasing me. It’s a win-win, really.