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Amycat and Valkyrie are very right . . .
Also, keep in mind, people don't understand the fundamental dishonesty of Games . . .
A lot of the purpose of Games is to build a lot of feeling when there isn't much of a genuine connection.
So the "head game" is to make the other person focus a large part of their thoughts on you. The more they think about you the more you grow in importance.
I am not saying flirtiness and all that isn't good . . . but some of the game playing is pretty counterproductive.
Plus a lot of times you have to keep the games going in the relationship in order maintain any feeling.
Hence a lot of the bickering and arguments . . its another part of game play. Or keeping yourself in someones "head".
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