Why Chasing Men Doesn’t Work

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I sent him another text.
Just a simple: “Hey, how’s your day going?”

No response. Again.
And as soon as I hit “send,” I felt it — that awful mix of hope, regret, and self-blame.

A woman sits alone on a couch, staring at her phone with a worried expression.

“Why am I always the one chasing?”
“Did I scare him off?”
“Is it too late to fix this?”

I wasn’t trying to be clingy. I just didn’t want to lose him.

But deep down, I knew… something felt off.

Chasing Doesn’t Work — And Here’s Why

At first, everything felt amazing.
He texted first. He planned the dates. He seemed into me.

And then — the slow fade.
Fewer texts. Slower replies. “I’ve just been busy.”

So I did what most women do.

I reached out more.

I sent thoughtful messages, memes, check-ins…

And got silence in return.

1. Chasing Creates Pressure — Not Connection

When we chase, we think we’re showing interest.
But to him, it often feels like pressure.

Men don’t fall in love through logic. They connect through emotion.

If he doesn’t feel chosen, if he doesn’t feel like your hero, he pulls away — not out of rejection, but out of disconnection.

2. You Can’t Convince a Man to Want You

You can’t “text him into” attraction.
You can’t explain your way back into his heart.

Real emotional connection doesn’t come from trying harder — it comes from triggering something deeper.

A desire to protect, to commit, to pursue you

I Stopped Chasing — And He Came Back

I found a video by dating coach James Bauer, and it introduced me to a concept I’d never heard before:

The Hero Instinct.

It’s a biological drive inside every man.
When activated, it makes him feel deeply connected — even addicted — to the woman who triggers it.

And no, it’s not about manipulation. It’s about understanding how men love.

I followed a tip in the video — a short, almost silly sentence to send.

A confident woman smiling slightly as she looks at her phone outside on a sunny day.

And within hours, I got a reply.
Not just a “hey.” But warm. Curious. Flirty.

Want to Know What I Sent?

If you’ve ever felt like you’re chasing…
If you’ve ever wondered, “What happened? Why is he pulling away?”

Then I highly recommend watching this:

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Over 20,000 women have tried this method.
Many say it changed everything — from ghosting to deep, lasting connection.

Final Thought: Attraction Isn’t About Trying Harder

The truth?

💔 Chasing makes you feel temporarily in control — but it never works long term.
💡 Connection comes from knowing what makes a man feel something real.

And that starts by stopping the chase…
…and triggering the Hero Instinct instead.

👉 Watch the free video – His Secret Obsession →

You’ll learn:

  • What to say when he pulls away
  • How to spark emotional desire
  • And why trying less often gets you more

You don’t have to be someone you’re not.
You just need to say the right thing — at the right time.

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– Melanie Adams
Contributor at ChiRhoDating