cptn sensible
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OK, as a corollary to my other thread, https://www.sosuave.net/forum/threads/45-and-really-starting-over.250238/ , I decided to report my adventures here to seek advice and as a form of accountability.
So, I wrote in my earlier thread that I've been saying "hi" to random women. My goal is to continue this for one month, to jut get used to saying "hi" and perhaps talking to women again. I'll say "hi" to one strange woman whenever I'm out. At least one. If it moves beyond "hi," good, if not, so what.
So today is day one. I'm at Walmart this morning and there's this decent-looking, middle aged woman---long black hair, casually dressed---- staring blankly at the empty shelves in the detergent aisle (god, this sounds corny). I was kind of disappointed myself as I needed detergent. So I go up next to her thinking I'll make some joke about things being like the eastern bloc around here. It's then that I notice the ring. I'm not out to flirt with married women BUT......I still said "Boy, they never have anything in here," as I pulled some weird brand down off the shelf. And that was it. She kind of guffawed and I walked away.
woman #2: I forgot that I needed an iron. So later on, after I got home I go back out to Target (corny, corny). I'm walking down the aisle and this real cutie is coming my way. Mid 30s, brown hair (I'm a brunette man). So I figure I HAVE to say "hi" to her. But the closer I got to her, it was like she was forcing herself to look the other way. I mean, it was obvious she was ding all she could to avoid looking at me. I didn't say anything and let her pass. then I'm at the self checkout and I see out of the corner of me eye the ruffle of a skirt. I look and sure enough, there's this hippie chick, maybe 25, standing there. "Hi," I said with a fine smile. She answered and quickly looked at the ground. Like she just stepped in sh!t. Who cares. I finished and left.
Must add that I'm wearing jeans, a good fitting t-shirt. I've a 2 day beard and I stink like tiger balm from rubbing it all over my broken rib. I'm also wearing my bifocals, not contacts.
Now, what did I do wrong, could've done better. What did I do right and what can I do next time?
For me, I definitely should've said "hi" to that one who was looking the other way. I mean, who cares where she's looking. And I've got to get out more. Just going to the store is lame.
But, I'm going to try to slowly begin working out again tomorrow. Hopefully my rib is healed enough.
Thank you
i
So, I wrote in my earlier thread that I've been saying "hi" to random women. My goal is to continue this for one month, to jut get used to saying "hi" and perhaps talking to women again. I'll say "hi" to one strange woman whenever I'm out. At least one. If it moves beyond "hi," good, if not, so what.
So today is day one. I'm at Walmart this morning and there's this decent-looking, middle aged woman---long black hair, casually dressed---- staring blankly at the empty shelves in the detergent aisle (god, this sounds corny). I was kind of disappointed myself as I needed detergent. So I go up next to her thinking I'll make some joke about things being like the eastern bloc around here. It's then that I notice the ring. I'm not out to flirt with married women BUT......I still said "Boy, they never have anything in here," as I pulled some weird brand down off the shelf. And that was it. She kind of guffawed and I walked away.
woman #2: I forgot that I needed an iron. So later on, after I got home I go back out to Target (corny, corny). I'm walking down the aisle and this real cutie is coming my way. Mid 30s, brown hair (I'm a brunette man). So I figure I HAVE to say "hi" to her. But the closer I got to her, it was like she was forcing herself to look the other way. I mean, it was obvious she was ding all she could to avoid looking at me. I didn't say anything and let her pass. then I'm at the self checkout and I see out of the corner of me eye the ruffle of a skirt. I look and sure enough, there's this hippie chick, maybe 25, standing there. "Hi," I said with a fine smile. She answered and quickly looked at the ground. Like she just stepped in sh!t. Who cares. I finished and left.
Must add that I'm wearing jeans, a good fitting t-shirt. I've a 2 day beard and I stink like tiger balm from rubbing it all over my broken rib. I'm also wearing my bifocals, not contacts.
Now, what did I do wrong, could've done better. What did I do right and what can I do next time?
For me, I definitely should've said "hi" to that one who was looking the other way. I mean, who cares where she's looking. And I've got to get out more. Just going to the store is lame.
But, I'm going to try to slowly begin working out again tomorrow. Hopefully my rib is healed enough.
Thank you
i