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Master Don Juan
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I don't think hobbies are a path to getting laid unless you dominate that space. Being invited to a lot of gatherings and parties is a lot more efficient. Birthdays, graduations. You don't know most of the people there but have the right balance of social proof through who you do know (often the guy who's birthday it is) and an IDGAF attitude since you'll not see most of these other strangers again. In closed groups you can get stuck in a rut.
Case in point, when I attended a Latin dance class I never got any female attention. The two brothers running the class were both former male models turned pro dance champions. Well over six feet, ripped to shreds. Girls orbited around them like turds in a flushing toilet. I didn't stand a snowball's hope in Hell of pulling in that environment. Didn't like the music, either (I prefer to understand the lyrics in music - fight me) so I unceremoniously quit. One of the guys attending was pretty cool, to me at least - one of Stormrider's married engineers - he worked at the airport as a mechanic. He gifted me some confidential Airbus blueprints he had, and even invited me to the airport to check out the plane maintenance. I didn't go as we couldn't organise the right time to make it happen. I missed the chance to make a good friend there, I think. A shame I didn't keep in touch.
Conversely, one time at a house birthday party of a friend I settled on a couch next to a reasonably cute girl and we talked for a while. I was green and wasn't putting my hands on her, but I was using a lot of innuendo and saying some pretty risqué things. For hours she didn't get up and leave, and eventually I said "I'm going outside for some air, join me" and made out with her in the front yard, before driving her round mine and F closing. Granted, she was tipsy.
A few years ago I was focused on improving my looks through eating clean, swimming and lifting. I neglected the social side of things and was getting blown off consistently when inviting girls out I'd met in the gym for instance. Many of these girls were blatantly below my SMV, but still rejected me anyway.
TLDR: think gatherings, think events. Not hobby groups.
Case in point, when I attended a Latin dance class I never got any female attention. The two brothers running the class were both former male models turned pro dance champions. Well over six feet, ripped to shreds. Girls orbited around them like turds in a flushing toilet. I didn't stand a snowball's hope in Hell of pulling in that environment. Didn't like the music, either (I prefer to understand the lyrics in music - fight me) so I unceremoniously quit. One of the guys attending was pretty cool, to me at least - one of Stormrider's married engineers - he worked at the airport as a mechanic. He gifted me some confidential Airbus blueprints he had, and even invited me to the airport to check out the plane maintenance. I didn't go as we couldn't organise the right time to make it happen. I missed the chance to make a good friend there, I think. A shame I didn't keep in touch.
Conversely, one time at a house birthday party of a friend I settled on a couch next to a reasonably cute girl and we talked for a while. I was green and wasn't putting my hands on her, but I was using a lot of innuendo and saying some pretty risqué things. For hours she didn't get up and leave, and eventually I said "I'm going outside for some air, join me" and made out with her in the front yard, before driving her round mine and F closing. Granted, she was tipsy.
A few years ago I was focused on improving my looks through eating clean, swimming and lifting. I neglected the social side of things and was getting blown off consistently when inviting girls out I'd met in the gym for instance. Many of these girls were blatantly below my SMV, but still rejected me anyway.
TLDR: think gatherings, think events. Not hobby groups.