I stopped off at Starbucks for a quick sandwich and noticed this HB7 studying. She had an ok bod but really cute face and big pretty eyes. I tried to get eye contact but didn’t really. Finally, after finishing my sandwich:
KS: Hey, what are you studying there?
HB: (smiles) blah blah nutrition blah lipids
<I got up and took a nearby chair so I could hear her better>
KS: Really, where are you studying that?
HB: At <she names local uni>
KS: How did you get interested in nutrition?
HB: Well, I started in biology blah blah
<I noticed her accent, which was unusual for Texas>
KS: Hey, what part of the country are you from?
HB: Guess…I’ll give you a hint, it’s north…
KS: Illinois?
HB: No, but close.
KS: Hmmm, that’s as close as I can get.
HB: My Mom’s from Indiana and my father’s from Ohio, that’s where I’m from.
KS: Cool.
HB: So are you a linguistics person, or…
KS: Well, I know a little Russian, a little German.
<some fluff talk>
HB: Besides, I’m dyslexic. <She goes into a description of what dyslexia is, etc.>
<At this point she’s been engaging in the convo, I’m getting positive body language like hair twirling, etc. I decided to end it early and go for the number close>
KS: Well Jennifer, it’s been nice talking to you, we should continue this another time.
HB: Um, yeah, for sure.
<She stands up. I reach into my pocket to get my cell, she gets this look on her face like I’m about to pull out a turd lol.>
KS: Let me get your phone number.
HB: Uhhhhhh, that’s OK. We’ll meet again sometime. <She has this disgusted look on her face as she’s leaving Starbucks>
KS: OK, Jennifer, have a good time.
This was a little baffling, but I felt great that I did a cold approach and totally kept my nerve even though it didn’t get me a number.
KS: Hey, what are you studying there?
HB: (smiles) blah blah nutrition blah lipids
<I got up and took a nearby chair so I could hear her better>
KS: Really, where are you studying that?
HB: At <she names local uni>
KS: How did you get interested in nutrition?
HB: Well, I started in biology blah blah
<I noticed her accent, which was unusual for Texas>
KS: Hey, what part of the country are you from?
HB: Guess…I’ll give you a hint, it’s north…
KS: Illinois?
HB: No, but close.
KS: Hmmm, that’s as close as I can get.
HB: My Mom’s from Indiana and my father’s from Ohio, that’s where I’m from.
KS: Cool.
HB: So are you a linguistics person, or…
KS: Well, I know a little Russian, a little German.
<some fluff talk>
HB: Besides, I’m dyslexic. <She goes into a description of what dyslexia is, etc.>
<At this point she’s been engaging in the convo, I’m getting positive body language like hair twirling, etc. I decided to end it early and go for the number close>
KS: Well Jennifer, it’s been nice talking to you, we should continue this another time.
HB: Um, yeah, for sure.
<She stands up. I reach into my pocket to get my cell, she gets this look on her face like I’m about to pull out a turd lol.>
KS: Let me get your phone number.
HB: Uhhhhhh, that’s OK. We’ll meet again sometime. <She has this disgusted look on her face as she’s leaving Starbucks>
KS: OK, Jennifer, have a good time.
This was a little baffling, but I felt great that I did a cold approach and totally kept my nerve even though it didn’t get me a number.