Mr. Bungle
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Today I saw this cute girl at the food court. I'd seen her before at the gym on campus here. I'm in grad school, and my program has about one desirable female in it (the rest are fat, married or 40+, or all three), so I usually have to meet girls at the library or out at bars and parties (which is not easy since people are very cliquish).
Knowing I'd hate myself completely if I didn't talk to her, I sat near her and started talking to her (intro using a boring question - what are you studying?). She was really friendly and we talked for about 5-10 minutes. We talked about the gym and she said she would be there later today. Then out of the corner of my eye I see some guy kind of looking at her and standing there. I then said to her "Uh, I think your friend is here". The guy was her friend from class. Doubtful if he was a boyfriend, but he didn't seem too happy to see me. Seemed chumpish, I overhead them talking about how he "always tried to stop by" to see her. Anyway, I finished my lunch and got up to leave. At that point, I <i>told</i> her I'm going to the gym later and then asked what time she'd be there. She said "around 4". I said "see you there" and left those two. Guy still didn't look too happy.
Anyway, at the gym we talked some more and I finished my workout. She was still on the treadmill at this point. Not wanting to hang around there like a dork waiting for her I walked up next to the treadmill and told her I was leaving and that she should give me her number. She said "Well, maybe some other time." I said "ok, well then, I guess we'll see each other here again soon. When do you usually work out?" She said "usually at 6 PM". I said "I'll see you again!" and left it at that and gave her a big smile as I left.
Well, everything seemed to go right for me, I teased her a lot, made jokes, some kino, blah blah. In a way, it wasn't a total rejection since she could've said "No" to me or "I have a boyfriend". Who knows, maybe next week I'll see her again and get a phone number.
It's times like these that really piss me off. I truly know looks don't matter, since lots of girls say I'm cute, but it doesn't seem to help. Did I fail somehow today? Should I have beat this guy up who approached her? Should I have told her she better run faster on that treadmill b/c she looked fat in order to be c & f?? I don't think so.
It really annoys me when everything seems to go so right - I take the risk of talking to a stranger, I continue even though some other guy is there ****blocking me, and I still get shot down.
I wonder how often, later on in life, these ditzy early 20-somethings really feel bad for rejecting guys. They don't know what they're missing! Or maybe they're right, I'm too old (26) or not in their social circle, or I wasn't wearing the right clothes, or I didn't have enough money, so forget it. So stupid.
I wonder what you all do to deal with situations where you feel everything is going perfect and you still get shot down. I can't help but feel it's my fault. It enrages me to no end. And I fear I'll get into a cycle of rejections where I come off as desperate, which leads to more rejection and more anger. Weeks go by and it gets worse.
Meeting random girls like this always seems hard, though. I bet the odds are really against you. Yet walking up to random girls and DJ-ing them seems like the real idea behind this site.
Knowing I'd hate myself completely if I didn't talk to her, I sat near her and started talking to her (intro using a boring question - what are you studying?). She was really friendly and we talked for about 5-10 minutes. We talked about the gym and she said she would be there later today. Then out of the corner of my eye I see some guy kind of looking at her and standing there. I then said to her "Uh, I think your friend is here". The guy was her friend from class. Doubtful if he was a boyfriend, but he didn't seem too happy to see me. Seemed chumpish, I overhead them talking about how he "always tried to stop by" to see her. Anyway, I finished my lunch and got up to leave. At that point, I <i>told</i> her I'm going to the gym later and then asked what time she'd be there. She said "around 4". I said "see you there" and left those two. Guy still didn't look too happy.
Anyway, at the gym we talked some more and I finished my workout. She was still on the treadmill at this point. Not wanting to hang around there like a dork waiting for her I walked up next to the treadmill and told her I was leaving and that she should give me her number. She said "Well, maybe some other time." I said "ok, well then, I guess we'll see each other here again soon. When do you usually work out?" She said "usually at 6 PM". I said "I'll see you again!" and left it at that and gave her a big smile as I left.
Well, everything seemed to go right for me, I teased her a lot, made jokes, some kino, blah blah. In a way, it wasn't a total rejection since she could've said "No" to me or "I have a boyfriend". Who knows, maybe next week I'll see her again and get a phone number.
It's times like these that really piss me off. I truly know looks don't matter, since lots of girls say I'm cute, but it doesn't seem to help. Did I fail somehow today? Should I have beat this guy up who approached her? Should I have told her she better run faster on that treadmill b/c she looked fat in order to be c & f?? I don't think so.
It really annoys me when everything seems to go so right - I take the risk of talking to a stranger, I continue even though some other guy is there ****blocking me, and I still get shot down.
I wonder how often, later on in life, these ditzy early 20-somethings really feel bad for rejecting guys. They don't know what they're missing! Or maybe they're right, I'm too old (26) or not in their social circle, or I wasn't wearing the right clothes, or I didn't have enough money, so forget it. So stupid.
I wonder what you all do to deal with situations where you feel everything is going perfect and you still get shot down. I can't help but feel it's my fault. It enrages me to no end. And I fear I'll get into a cycle of rejections where I come off as desperate, which leads to more rejection and more anger. Weeks go by and it gets worse.
Meeting random girls like this always seems hard, though. I bet the odds are really against you. Yet walking up to random girls and DJ-ing them seems like the real idea behind this site.