Yea, I get that. However, I will give you two examples where I was bold on one, not on the other. The funny thing on the first one, I knew it was my in, but I second guessed myself and pulled back. Not because I was scared, but I just had sex with another lady I was seeing, so felt guilty by going after this one. Thus, I lost her. Here's the setup. We were at a local bar, we were talking and a famous singer came up and we were debating about the words on the song. She took out her phone and moved her chair right next to mine and got closer and closer. She shared her phone with me and our lips were maybe 2 inches away from each other and we paused just staring at me. I didn't make the move as as weird as it sounds, that girl texted me because it was her birthday and she said thinking about you. Since I saw that text on my watch, I felt bad and like I was cheating on her, so I backed off. As bad as that was, we had a fight on something stupid, and we parted ways 3 weeks later. Thus, I lost both. Still pissed at that.
Another time some white knights thought I was too aggressive and tried to start a fight with me. The barkeep got rid of them before anything happened. So, I am a bit hesitant to do anything these days. Seems like I am in the position of neutral. The lady who I was seeing at the same time as the one above jumped my bones on the first date, and was chasing me for days after. I was trying to get more plates, so I was dating other women. The second one was younger and better looking, kinda like a body of Kim K., but I fvcked it up; and I am still pissed about it. She even looked at me like I missed my opportunity. I had another one, but skipped it too. I've learned from that mistake. Half PR / IT. Jesus Christ.
I have seem to have 2 or 3 other dates this week. The seating situation is always an issue. Nearly every pub around here has square tables. I do not like sitting at the bar as everyone is starring. If we get a table, should I sit on the same side, square table, two seats on both sides. Normally, I sit across, but it's hard to do any kino during the date. I do before and after, but it's hit or miss. The one above was a circular table, and she moved over to show me something at her own desire. That is very rare. Plus, that was in West Hartford, where I used to live. Booths are better, but everything in Bridgeport seems to be square tables. If I am close to the lady, and attracted to her, I can do the kino pretty well. I just feel weird if I sit on the same side on the table. What's the best way to handle the seating situation? Should I sit on the same side so we're close? What's my reasoning if the waiter or the date says something?
I know I still have a lot to do with my work with the ladies. It's just very hard to start from the bottom. I know what I need to do, it's just I second guess myself as being too aggressive.