GrowingPains
Master Don Juan
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Approaching groups is really tough. Pretty girls roll in packs but lemme tell ya that sh!t is intimidating. Before I give deeper into it, I wanna note that I know I need to stop hesitating and start doing. So I'm resolving to just start doing what I want. If I want to talk to a group of girls, then I will. Any embarrassment from the situation is better than the feeling of disappointment in myself for not engaging in the first place.
I think it's the pressure of being judged by multiple people that keeps one from approaching a group. It's already hard enough to approach 1 girl on her own now I'm asking myself to do 2, 3, 4 at a time? This really highlights the fact that I haven't adopted the idgaf mentality. But I've been learning that your confidence and indifference comes from experience. You can fake it, but even Mystery turned into a blabbering fool when his girlfriend left him. I want to have a solid foundation and that comes from experience, not faking it. So I'm on a mission to get that experience.
I know that I'm in my head when I'm hesitating, but I feel like one of my concerns is legitimate. That is how do I do this without being weird. For example, if two girls are sitting at a table talking in the dining hall, I feel like it's weird for me to just come over and start talking. They're having their own conversation, something about this seems awkward and I haven't decided if that's me making an excuse or if it truly isn't the right time. The other day when there was a group of girls having fun it was a lot easier because they weren't being to themselves. Certain environments/situations are easier to navigate. This is understandable, I just need to understand which situations are approachable/not.
What do you guys think?
I think it's the pressure of being judged by multiple people that keeps one from approaching a group. It's already hard enough to approach 1 girl on her own now I'm asking myself to do 2, 3, 4 at a time? This really highlights the fact that I haven't adopted the idgaf mentality. But I've been learning that your confidence and indifference comes from experience. You can fake it, but even Mystery turned into a blabbering fool when his girlfriend left him. I want to have a solid foundation and that comes from experience, not faking it. So I'm on a mission to get that experience.
I know that I'm in my head when I'm hesitating, but I feel like one of my concerns is legitimate. That is how do I do this without being weird. For example, if two girls are sitting at a table talking in the dining hall, I feel like it's weird for me to just come over and start talking. They're having their own conversation, something about this seems awkward and I haven't decided if that's me making an excuse or if it truly isn't the right time. The other day when there was a group of girls having fun it was a lot easier because they weren't being to themselves. Certain environments/situations are easier to navigate. This is understandable, I just need to understand which situations are approachable/not.
What do you guys think?