One man tried to impress women for the first time because he was showing off some flips he performed on a group of women. Just so that the girls were aware to look for it and admire him he tried that again and he fell. His failure to do so was the start of his fall so that if people were impressed by his stance he would stop doing this but the girls were quite surprised by it and kept looking back at his dumbfounded face. The episode has motivated conversation on antiquated methods to seek attention and how those strategies rarely work out.
Witnesses say he walked to a group of girls with confidence, aiming to show off his athletic ability. He had practiced for a flip, but made it slow and then slipped and fell. Not deterred by his ineptitude and tried again, but got all flirty. If the girls didn't find him impressive, they didn't pick up on the fact that it was from where he came instead, they kept having their conversation over him.
The man’s repeated failures turned what he was meant to be a demonstration of skill into embarrassment. The act became fodder for laughter among bystanders who termed it “a joker being a joker.”
The video has also gone viral online with many mocking the man’s efforts. Social media posts have been aired to illustrate the irony in trying to impress girls with stunts in our 21st century, when girls are usually put up as childish, or even unnecessary.
There were individuals posting on our forum who joked that the effort was more fun than impressive and that genuine respect and personality matter much more to a person as much as flashy tricks were what they played with. The "peak embarrassment" was referred to by several users for the unsuccessful flips.
This incident is indicative of a larger problem: people still use old-school approaches for getting attention now. But in a world where confidence, kindness and authenticity are much more important than silly stunts or exaggerated displays, risk factors and not only danger of injury, but failure of safety, too.
According to social behavior experts, such acts expose a misunderstanding as to what really interests people. Rather than making simple displays from superficial to obvious displays and showing respect is far more effective.
The man’s failed flips are a stark reminder that you can just get more impressive when you try to. All those girls came and the stunt got him embarrassed in the end, so the lesson is that authenticity and respect matter more than impress. It is one way to make a lasting impression and that may be you or not, but being yourself is the best way to.