AtillaTheHun
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Hey guys, my name is Dustin Pak. AtillaTheHun is the name given to me by my friends.
This is my very first post on the Don Juan forums, and it will detail my transformation from total loser to Don Juan. I've seen several inspirational threads on the forums of other people's self improvement, and I've decided to stop reading and start getting in on the action myself.
Here are my vital stats:
Age: 19 years old
Race: Asian
Location: Georgia, USA
Virginity: 100% extra virgin olive oil (The only woman I've ever kissed is my mom)
Self Esteem: Improving
Confidence in social situations: Very low
Strength: Determination
Weakness: Social anxiety
Education: I'm currently "between schools" since I wanted to travel and "experience the world" for a year instead of going straight to college. More on that later.
Relationships: None. I'm in the process of getting over a girl who rejected me. (This is not my first rejection, but the first one that hurt) Possibly more on that later.
Social activity: Very little. I don't get out much, but that will change.
Hobbies: Music. I play guitar and sing. Trying to start a band.
All advice is welcome, but I tend to get confused when I see abbreviations like IW, NLP, and words like "frame" and "kino". Just something to keep in mind.
Now, let's do this.
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1/25/2010
I work at my mom's sushi restaurant, and since I was at the cash register today, I had plenty of opportunities to chat with the customers. One of my customers was a HB6 wearing a red Ron Jon hoodie. I almost let the opportunity to talk to her pass me by, but I realized that it was either now or never.
Atilla: That jacket isn't from Georgia is it?
HB6: *Short pause* No, I think I got it from...uuuuumm....New Jersey.
Atilla: Oh yeah? I thought Ron Jon was just a California thing?
HB6: Yeah, I hear it's sorta everywhere. *Smile*
Atilla: *Understanding nod* (What else can I do?)
HB6: *about to leave*
Atilla: Well, have a good one
HB6: *smile" thanks *leaves*
I know it's just small talk, but just getting a conversation started with anyone is hard for me. I'm not bad at conversing, but most of the conversations I have are short, pleasant, and nothing more. Often times, I'm at a loss for what to say, and the "understanding nod" happens which kills the conversation. What do I do?
Later that day, I went to check out a local rock climbing gym with my friend Patrick. Luckily, Patrick knew one of the employees there and we scored a free belaying lesson.
Most of the people at the gym were young people like me, so I figured it would be a great place to spend time and socialize.
After climbing for a few hours, I decide to buy a membership and become a regular member of the gym. That's when I meet
Jordan
Jordan is an HB8 that works at the rock climbing gym. I learned that she went to the same school that I did, so I used that as a way to expand on the conversation and establish a connection. It was mostly fluff talk about faculty members we hated and college plans. Nothing significant. I found myself agreeing with most of what she said, but mainly because we actually agreed on a lot of things. Is this wrong? She's cute, but I don't know if I'm interested enough to pursue. We'll see.
There were some other girls at the gym, but I was too afraid to start a conversation with any of them. Oh well, next time.
One last observation. At the gym, there is this one dude name Nick or something. He also works at the gym. There's something about the way he carries himself that makes you fear and respect him for no apparent reason. Like you can tell immediately that he's got his **** together. He was a good conversationalist, but he seemed to prioritize climbing over everything else, and you could see him climbing while everyone else was sitting around and chatting. What's the deal with this guy? Loner? Don Juan? Average joe? What can I learn from him?
I missed out on all the opportunities I had in high school, and now I have to work hard to create opportunities for myself, which is especially tough in this ****ty suburban town. Ironically enough, I'm closer to my high school friends now that I've graduated, than while I was still in school. If I get accepted into college, I'm going to take advantage of everything it has to offer.
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Anyways, that's all I've got for today. I'll try to update as often as possible, at least once a week. I'm really looking forward to hearing your honest advice.
Dustin Pak aka AtillaTheHun
This is my very first post on the Don Juan forums, and it will detail my transformation from total loser to Don Juan. I've seen several inspirational threads on the forums of other people's self improvement, and I've decided to stop reading and start getting in on the action myself.
Here are my vital stats:
Age: 19 years old
Race: Asian
Location: Georgia, USA
Virginity: 100% extra virgin olive oil (The only woman I've ever kissed is my mom)
Self Esteem: Improving
Confidence in social situations: Very low
Strength: Determination
Weakness: Social anxiety
Education: I'm currently "between schools" since I wanted to travel and "experience the world" for a year instead of going straight to college. More on that later.
Relationships: None. I'm in the process of getting over a girl who rejected me. (This is not my first rejection, but the first one that hurt) Possibly more on that later.
Social activity: Very little. I don't get out much, but that will change.
Hobbies: Music. I play guitar and sing. Trying to start a band.
All advice is welcome, but I tend to get confused when I see abbreviations like IW, NLP, and words like "frame" and "kino". Just something to keep in mind.
Now, let's do this.
---
1/25/2010
I work at my mom's sushi restaurant, and since I was at the cash register today, I had plenty of opportunities to chat with the customers. One of my customers was a HB6 wearing a red Ron Jon hoodie. I almost let the opportunity to talk to her pass me by, but I realized that it was either now or never.
Atilla: That jacket isn't from Georgia is it?
HB6: *Short pause* No, I think I got it from...uuuuumm....New Jersey.
Atilla: Oh yeah? I thought Ron Jon was just a California thing?
HB6: Yeah, I hear it's sorta everywhere. *Smile*
Atilla: *Understanding nod* (What else can I do?)
HB6: *about to leave*
Atilla: Well, have a good one
HB6: *smile" thanks *leaves*
I know it's just small talk, but just getting a conversation started with anyone is hard for me. I'm not bad at conversing, but most of the conversations I have are short, pleasant, and nothing more. Often times, I'm at a loss for what to say, and the "understanding nod" happens which kills the conversation. What do I do?
Later that day, I went to check out a local rock climbing gym with my friend Patrick. Luckily, Patrick knew one of the employees there and we scored a free belaying lesson.
Most of the people at the gym were young people like me, so I figured it would be a great place to spend time and socialize.
After climbing for a few hours, I decide to buy a membership and become a regular member of the gym. That's when I meet
Jordan
Jordan is an HB8 that works at the rock climbing gym. I learned that she went to the same school that I did, so I used that as a way to expand on the conversation and establish a connection. It was mostly fluff talk about faculty members we hated and college plans. Nothing significant. I found myself agreeing with most of what she said, but mainly because we actually agreed on a lot of things. Is this wrong? She's cute, but I don't know if I'm interested enough to pursue. We'll see.
There were some other girls at the gym, but I was too afraid to start a conversation with any of them. Oh well, next time.
One last observation. At the gym, there is this one dude name Nick or something. He also works at the gym. There's something about the way he carries himself that makes you fear and respect him for no apparent reason. Like you can tell immediately that he's got his **** together. He was a good conversationalist, but he seemed to prioritize climbing over everything else, and you could see him climbing while everyone else was sitting around and chatting. What's the deal with this guy? Loner? Don Juan? Average joe? What can I learn from him?
I missed out on all the opportunities I had in high school, and now I have to work hard to create opportunities for myself, which is especially tough in this ****ty suburban town. Ironically enough, I'm closer to my high school friends now that I've graduated, than while I was still in school. If I get accepted into college, I'm going to take advantage of everything it has to offer.
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Anyways, that's all I've got for today. I'll try to update as often as possible, at least once a week. I'm really looking forward to hearing your honest advice.
Dustin Pak aka AtillaTheHun