I read an interesting article that states that picking up girls in a school/college setting is a lot different from meeting girls in a club or a bar, and that whole new problems arise from it.
Basically, in college, you're likely to run into the same faces often. If you go to a small school (which I do) people are bound to know you. So the problem is that if you've failed to attract a few girls early on, you've failed to establish and present yourself as a desirable male.
Also, that if you attempt to ask out a girl and it doesn't go smoothly, you disqualify yourself not only from her, but from every other nearby girl who saw you flunk out with her and from all her friends whome she'll talk about you to.
Like if you ask the girl sitting to the right of you out and she says no, is the girl infront of you or to the left going to be open to you asking her out afterwards? Even after a couple of days/weeks?
I remember I asked this one girl out once. She said, "wait, you seem familiar? Didn't you ask my friend Becky out?" I said "Huh? Oh yeah, well, that was a long while ago." She said "It was only a month ago." I just said. "Alright. Have a nice day."
I know this one guy who spent all his time so far in college asking out every girl in his dorms and classes to go out. Now, no girls will even go near him because he has that reputation as the guy who tries (key word TRIES) to hook up with every girl.
I recently lost my job (my main venue for meeting girls) so I really want to learn how to approach and meet girls on campus or in classes, but knowing this fact makes it a lot more intimidating. What can one do to hone their "campus/day game?"
Basically, in college, you're likely to run into the same faces often. If you go to a small school (which I do) people are bound to know you. So the problem is that if you've failed to attract a few girls early on, you've failed to establish and present yourself as a desirable male.
Also, that if you attempt to ask out a girl and it doesn't go smoothly, you disqualify yourself not only from her, but from every other nearby girl who saw you flunk out with her and from all her friends whome she'll talk about you to.
Like if you ask the girl sitting to the right of you out and she says no, is the girl infront of you or to the left going to be open to you asking her out afterwards? Even after a couple of days/weeks?
I remember I asked this one girl out once. She said, "wait, you seem familiar? Didn't you ask my friend Becky out?" I said "Huh? Oh yeah, well, that was a long while ago." She said "It was only a month ago." I just said. "Alright. Have a nice day."
I know this one guy who spent all his time so far in college asking out every girl in his dorms and classes to go out. Now, no girls will even go near him because he has that reputation as the guy who tries (key word TRIES) to hook up with every girl.
I recently lost my job (my main venue for meeting girls) so I really want to learn how to approach and meet girls on campus or in classes, but knowing this fact makes it a lot more intimidating. What can one do to hone their "campus/day game?"