FlexpertHamilton
Master Don Juan
Now that the warm weather is returning and people are becoming (slightly) more lax about covid horse****, my city actually has a fair bit of young women to approach outdoors.
I'm pretty rusty with approaching, haven't really done it for about a year and a half, and in that time I've had a fundamental principal drilled into my head: do not chase women. This means many things, but the bigest takeaway is framing yourself as the prize and not vice versa.
How do you conceptualize approaching a woman in the street that isn't chasing and validation-seeking while also not being boring and passive?
The only advice I've heard is to be a mixture of tender and aggressive but I think there is more nuance than just that.
I'm pretty rusty with approaching, haven't really done it for about a year and a half, and in that time I've had a fundamental principal drilled into my head: do not chase women. This means many things, but the bigest takeaway is framing yourself as the prize and not vice versa.
How do you conceptualize approaching a woman in the street that isn't chasing and validation-seeking while also not being boring and passive?
The only advice I've heard is to be a mixture of tender and aggressive but I think there is more nuance than just that.
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