Folks, do any of you have some suggestions in terms of approaching women on buses and trains? Many times, I don't feel very encouraged or motivated to do so in those environments because of the setting and unwanted attention. This morning, I walked into the bus around 7:56 a.m. and noticed this tall, slender blonde woman wearing a black jacket over a short, black skirt and long, leather books. She seemed to be checking me out from the moment I walked in-her eyes kept wandering in my direction up until when I eventually found a seat in the back and sat down. Our eyes met, but when I smiled at her and tried to make further eye contact with her, she immediately looked away, straight faced, and made no eye contact with me again since. I had wanted to get up from my seat and take a seat next to her, as she was sitting by herself. Yet, buses and trains can be risky. If a woman doesn't think she wants to talk to you, she could simply get up from her seat and sit somewhere else. Of course, everyone would figure out what's going on. Also, based on what I've heard personally from some women, they tend not to be too hot about the idea of being hit on very early in the morning, so sometimes the timing could be off in that respect as well. It was quite a tricky situation.