Don'tWannabeAWannabe
Don Juan
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As I said about a week or so or go, I'm solo-sarging for the first time ever. The only time I ever sarged before was a couple of times with a guy who was into Pick Up in the early summer, but then I settled down with a chick and fell out of The Game for a while.
I've been going out to trendy bars and clubs for a couple of weeks, but like I said, it's so hard to motivate yourself when your out on your own and have no external support. My first solo approach ended in a blow/freeze-out, and that was really discouraging.
Yesterday, I went out again and did only my second solo-approach. I don't even know if you could even call it an approach. It was a pretty packed bar that was playing dance/techno. This girl was at the bar wearing sunglasses (yeah, at night and indoors) but I could tell she was cute beneath them.
I just nudged her arm with my elbow while I was waiting for my drink and said, "Hey is it too sunny in here?" She just was like "What?" and I repeated. "I said is it too sunny in here?"
She just gave a really weak (almost sarcastic) chuckle. I saw the CC (Coco Channel) logo on them and asked "Are those Cokes?" but she just said "what?" again (the music was really loud) and I repeated "Are those Coco Channel?" She said "Oh yeah."
I said "Classy. All I got are fake Raybans I bought in Chinatown." She just aid "Oh," and a really weak chuckle again. Then her drink got to the bar and she just said "Have a good night" and walked off with it. I just said "Cheers" as she walked away.
She wasn't totally rude to me like my first approach was a little over a week ago, but still, she was really cold and barely responsive. The fact that I couldn't get her up to talking was another blow to my self esteem. All I could think was "wow, am I really that not interesting to talk to?" Once again, I didn't even get to try all the material I developed using the techniques I've read on here.
I know you're not supposed to feel ashamed or embarrassed or discouraged when an approach doesn't go well but I really can't help but take these rejections and blow/freeze-outs personally, and it's really impeding my ability and desire to approach more often.
Is this something every new guy goes through? How do you keep rejection from phasing you?
I've been going out to trendy bars and clubs for a couple of weeks, but like I said, it's so hard to motivate yourself when your out on your own and have no external support. My first solo approach ended in a blow/freeze-out, and that was really discouraging.
Yesterday, I went out again and did only my second solo-approach. I don't even know if you could even call it an approach. It was a pretty packed bar that was playing dance/techno. This girl was at the bar wearing sunglasses (yeah, at night and indoors) but I could tell she was cute beneath them.
I just nudged her arm with my elbow while I was waiting for my drink and said, "Hey is it too sunny in here?" She just was like "What?" and I repeated. "I said is it too sunny in here?"
She just gave a really weak (almost sarcastic) chuckle. I saw the CC (Coco Channel) logo on them and asked "Are those Cokes?" but she just said "what?" again (the music was really loud) and I repeated "Are those Coco Channel?" She said "Oh yeah."
I said "Classy. All I got are fake Raybans I bought in Chinatown." She just aid "Oh," and a really weak chuckle again. Then her drink got to the bar and she just said "Have a good night" and walked off with it. I just said "Cheers" as she walked away.
She wasn't totally rude to me like my first approach was a little over a week ago, but still, she was really cold and barely responsive. The fact that I couldn't get her up to talking was another blow to my self esteem. All I could think was "wow, am I really that not interesting to talk to?" Once again, I didn't even get to try all the material I developed using the techniques I've read on here.
I know you're not supposed to feel ashamed or embarrassed or discouraged when an approach doesn't go well but I really can't help but take these rejections and blow/freeze-outs personally, and it's really impeding my ability and desire to approach more often.
Is this something every new guy goes through? How do you keep rejection from phasing you?