So I have come on here to seek advice on how to up my conversational skills. When I was in high school, let's just say that I didn't have much interaction with chicks. I was a total nerd and I was watching all the athletes get all the girls while I sat on the sidelines. So, I lost a lot of important years when it come to interacting with the opposite sex. I never went to any parties, never went on any dates, and didn't go to the prom.
Now, I feel like I really don't get that much interaction with women so my conversational skills sort of suck. What I'm hoping to do is become more playful, and less interview like. Most women would probably view me as "boring" when it comes to conversation, and I think this prevents me from scoring a lot of the times. Even when I do get dates, I have problems escalating and I just don't know how to get the cards in my favor.
So basically, I want to be less boring and more aggressive. I heard that "telling stories" helps a lot, and I can see that, but I'm looking for tips on how to bring up sexuality in the discussion without freaking them out. It's a really fine line and I don't want to feel like I'm walking on needles whenever I do it. Rather than hearing answers like "stop pedestalizing" I'm looking for concrete answers to show how I can get from Point A to Point B.
I am NOT looking to hook up with slvts. I don't waste my time on them and frankly I don't want herpes. I am looking for women who preferably have a Master's degree and have family values.
Now, I feel like I really don't get that much interaction with women so my conversational skills sort of suck. What I'm hoping to do is become more playful, and less interview like. Most women would probably view me as "boring" when it comes to conversation, and I think this prevents me from scoring a lot of the times. Even when I do get dates, I have problems escalating and I just don't know how to get the cards in my favor.
So basically, I want to be less boring and more aggressive. I heard that "telling stories" helps a lot, and I can see that, but I'm looking for tips on how to bring up sexuality in the discussion without freaking them out. It's a really fine line and I don't want to feel like I'm walking on needles whenever I do it. Rather than hearing answers like "stop pedestalizing" I'm looking for concrete answers to show how I can get from Point A to Point B.
I am NOT looking to hook up with slvts. I don't waste my time on them and frankly I don't want herpes. I am looking for women who preferably have a Master's degree and have family values.