shortsuave
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I have a roommate who says that I am "too long" when speaking with women and "need to get to the point". One of his reference points is a cold approach he saw, but did not hear (the dialogue of my convo with this girl) with a Black Girl (6.5-7); I am assuming that he is also going off of body language of the women I approached? My philosophy, especially when cold approaching in a non-sexual atmosphere (line of a food stand) is to build some sort of comfortability while also developing a sexual energy; I'm assuming he is saying that I should have expressed asked for her number immediately upon approach?In regards to her, we talked for at most 2-5 minutes on and off as we waited for food; I established some frame in regards to her giving me some food suggestions and us sharing a few laughs, but her boyfriend was actually heading over to meet her at this food stand so I did not walk away with a number.
My roommate is 6'3, Black, with an athletic wide receiver build (former college football player), and has an urban demeanor to him (which black women absolutely love). I am 5'6, Black with a ripped, lean skinny-ish build (5"6"-150) with a suburban, preppy demeanor. My argument to him is that with such an outlier of a height in being 6'3 and not being a bad-looking guy either, any sort of tactics or "game" he needs to have is nearly non-existent, as most women in our 18-24 age group will pre-select him off of these traits alone.
My argument is that as a shorter guy, and also a guy who was deemed "ugly" more often then not in high school, I need to establish more of a rapport when approaching, while still holding frame and mystery but also giving her some substance to think about, especially as she compares me to her taller, more conventionally attractive options. Thoughts?
My roommate is 6'3, Black, with an athletic wide receiver build (former college football player), and has an urban demeanor to him (which black women absolutely love). I am 5'6, Black with a ripped, lean skinny-ish build (5"6"-150) with a suburban, preppy demeanor. My argument to him is that with such an outlier of a height in being 6'3 and not being a bad-looking guy either, any sort of tactics or "game" he needs to have is nearly non-existent, as most women in our 18-24 age group will pre-select him off of these traits alone.
My argument is that as a shorter guy, and also a guy who was deemed "ugly" more often then not in high school, I need to establish more of a rapport when approaching, while still holding frame and mystery but also giving her some substance to think about, especially as she compares me to her taller, more conventionally attractive options. Thoughts?