Viper
Banned
Hey, Mike here and I've come here, because, while I can approach women fine, I'm having a hard time keeping them interested. Now, to get started, lets start off with the fact that I'm 15 and all of the girls I've approached so far, go to my school. Back to the matter at hand, girls don't seem to be 'interested' in me and while I can approach them, there just seems to be no "Spark" or "Chemistry" between us. This is my 'approach', that, while getting the womans attention doesn't seem to be grabbing interest.
1. I make eye contact with the girl.
2. I put my arm around her.
3. If I already know the girl, I say, "Hey, [entername]", but if I don't, I say, "Hey, you got a name?"
4. If I use the "Hey, you got a name" line, she'll of course, tell me her name and usually says, "You got a name?" back to me and I tell her "Yeah, I'm Mike.".
5. Now, this is where I start messing up, the conversation phase. I start off by asking a question, but while she'll answer the question, she won't really go in-depth on it, but will give a simple "Yes." or "No.". This is where it starts, the girl doesn't seem to be really interested in the conversation and while she will answer, she won't give an "in-depth" answer, but she will give a simple "Yes." or "No.". I want to be able to get into long lasting conversations with women, where both of us have something to give and the women actually shows 'interest' in what you have to say. This seems to be the case with alot of girls I try and talk to, they don't really seem to have interest in the conversation; eventually if I run out of things to ask, that's pretty much the end of the conversation. So, it would be nice if you guys could help me with this little problem, for instance, What am I doing wrong that comes off as "boring" and "uninteresting" to this girl? How do I make the girl take interest in the conversation, so that she actually opens up and gives me her opinion about the question at hand? How do I "Attract" her and make her, WANT to continue the conversation? Advice on these things would be well appreciated.
Now, here, I'm going to give examples, of what I mean, by "uninterested", from a couple of girls that I've approached.
Tina
Tina is a nice girl, fairly smart and certainly attractive. So I saw her on the bus and asked her if I could sit down next to her, no questions asked, she smiled and told me "Sure.". I tried to start conversation by going "So, how was school today?" She said "Good." and there was a pause. Now, I'd been thinking about approaching Tina for a long time before this happened, her friend Lauren, even told me that I "should talk to her.". Now, the way it occurred in my mind, was that I go on the bus and ask her if I can sit down with her and if she said yes, I would then ask her "How school was today.", things seemed to be going pretty much the way I'd planned. However, I expected her to say something along the lines of "Well, this happened... that happened..." and to expand off of that, however she simply said "Good.". So from this point I tried to start conversation once again by asking her what she was listening to, I don't exactly remember the name of the band she told me, but I remember asking, "Is that a rock band?" and then she said "Yes.". So then for the rest of the bus ride, I just sat there, still next to her in the seat, wondering "Huh? Well, I had the conversation part going, but why? But hmm.. For some reason I'm not grabbing her interest." and Tina just sort of looked out the window, listening to her music; I clearly wasn't grabbing this chicks interest.
For those who don't want to read through all of that, here's a dialogue of what happened.
[I engage in eye contact with her]
Me: Hey, Tina.
[Tina looks at me]
Me: Hey, Tina is it okay if I sit with you?
[Tina Smiles]
Tina: Sure!
[I sit down]
Me: So... how was school today?
Tina: Oh, good.
[Pause for a few seconds]
Me: So... what are you listening to?
Tina: [She stated a band name, but I can't remember the name of it.]
Me: Oh, that rock music?
[Tina nods]
Tina: Yep.
And for the rest of the ride, we didn't talk at all. I just sat there wondering why she was interested and Tina just basically sat there looking out the window, listening to her CD Player.
Also, as you can probably tell, I'm not the best conversationalist. I'm not shy or anything, I just have trouble keeping peoples interest when it comes to conversations. It would be awesome if you guys could maybe, link me to a topic or even give some advice on improving my conversational skills.
My goal is to get Tina's Phone Number, by the end the year. With this being our last normal week and finals coming up, it looks like time is not on my side.
ADDED:
Well, thanks for the advice guys, everything seems to be going good with Tina again and thanks the advice above, she's actually starting to become more interested in me. Now, tommorow, I'm planning on approaching Danielle once again and I have it all thought out. Seems pretty good to me, but if you guys have anything to add to that or advice that would raise the interest level, that would be well appreciated.
Me: Wow, Danielle, is that a new perfume I smell?
Danielle: No.
Me: Mmmm, damn. Well, forget perfume, you smell great.
Danielle: Oh, thanks!
Me: So, what's new?
Danielle: Oh, nothing much.
Me: The usual, eh? Well, anything worth mentioning?
[Danielle at this point either says "Nope." or replies and we pick up on that]
1. I make eye contact with the girl.
2. I put my arm around her.
3. If I already know the girl, I say, "Hey, [entername]", but if I don't, I say, "Hey, you got a name?"
4. If I use the "Hey, you got a name" line, she'll of course, tell me her name and usually says, "You got a name?" back to me and I tell her "Yeah, I'm Mike.".
5. Now, this is where I start messing up, the conversation phase. I start off by asking a question, but while she'll answer the question, she won't really go in-depth on it, but will give a simple "Yes." or "No.". This is where it starts, the girl doesn't seem to be really interested in the conversation and while she will answer, she won't give an "in-depth" answer, but she will give a simple "Yes." or "No.". I want to be able to get into long lasting conversations with women, where both of us have something to give and the women actually shows 'interest' in what you have to say. This seems to be the case with alot of girls I try and talk to, they don't really seem to have interest in the conversation; eventually if I run out of things to ask, that's pretty much the end of the conversation. So, it would be nice if you guys could help me with this little problem, for instance, What am I doing wrong that comes off as "boring" and "uninteresting" to this girl? How do I make the girl take interest in the conversation, so that she actually opens up and gives me her opinion about the question at hand? How do I "Attract" her and make her, WANT to continue the conversation? Advice on these things would be well appreciated.
Now, here, I'm going to give examples, of what I mean, by "uninterested", from a couple of girls that I've approached.
Tina
Tina is a nice girl, fairly smart and certainly attractive. So I saw her on the bus and asked her if I could sit down next to her, no questions asked, she smiled and told me "Sure.". I tried to start conversation by going "So, how was school today?" She said "Good." and there was a pause. Now, I'd been thinking about approaching Tina for a long time before this happened, her friend Lauren, even told me that I "should talk to her.". Now, the way it occurred in my mind, was that I go on the bus and ask her if I can sit down with her and if she said yes, I would then ask her "How school was today.", things seemed to be going pretty much the way I'd planned. However, I expected her to say something along the lines of "Well, this happened... that happened..." and to expand off of that, however she simply said "Good.". So from this point I tried to start conversation once again by asking her what she was listening to, I don't exactly remember the name of the band she told me, but I remember asking, "Is that a rock band?" and then she said "Yes.". So then for the rest of the bus ride, I just sat there, still next to her in the seat, wondering "Huh? Well, I had the conversation part going, but why? But hmm.. For some reason I'm not grabbing her interest." and Tina just sort of looked out the window, listening to her music; I clearly wasn't grabbing this chicks interest.
For those who don't want to read through all of that, here's a dialogue of what happened.
[I engage in eye contact with her]
Me: Hey, Tina.
[Tina looks at me]
Me: Hey, Tina is it okay if I sit with you?
[Tina Smiles]
Tina: Sure!
[I sit down]
Me: So... how was school today?
Tina: Oh, good.
[Pause for a few seconds]
Me: So... what are you listening to?
Tina: [She stated a band name, but I can't remember the name of it.]
Me: Oh, that rock music?
[Tina nods]
Tina: Yep.
And for the rest of the ride, we didn't talk at all. I just sat there wondering why she was interested and Tina just basically sat there looking out the window, listening to her CD Player.
Also, as you can probably tell, I'm not the best conversationalist. I'm not shy or anything, I just have trouble keeping peoples interest when it comes to conversations. It would be awesome if you guys could maybe, link me to a topic or even give some advice on improving my conversational skills.
My goal is to get Tina's Phone Number, by the end the year. With this being our last normal week and finals coming up, it looks like time is not on my side.
ADDED:
Well, thanks for the advice guys, everything seems to be going good with Tina again and thanks the advice above, she's actually starting to become more interested in me. Now, tommorow, I'm planning on approaching Danielle once again and I have it all thought out. Seems pretty good to me, but if you guys have anything to add to that or advice that would raise the interest level, that would be well appreciated.
Me: Wow, Danielle, is that a new perfume I smell?
Danielle: No.
Me: Mmmm, damn. Well, forget perfume, you smell great.
Danielle: Oh, thanks!
Me: So, what's new?
Danielle: Oh, nothing much.
Me: The usual, eh? Well, anything worth mentioning?
[Danielle at this point either says "Nope." or replies and we pick up on that]
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