FromNothin2Somethin
Don Juan
Hey guys. Im new to this site, this is my first post. I just started reading stuff on the site just in the past 3 or 4 days, and it gave me some more motivation to do what i just have not been able to do so far in college, or really ever...APPROACH GIRLS!!!
Last week, I came up with an idea that I thought would be a pretty good way to at least be a little more comfortable with beginning to approach. Here's what I came up with:
I approach a girl sitting by herself wherever. Then go up to her and say:
"Hi. How you doin? You have a couple minutes?"
"My name is Eric, I'm currently in a treatment group for social anxiety, and my assignment this week is to introduce myself to 10 new people and have a short (2-4 minute) conversation, and then to have you evaluate my performance."
From there, I say something like "please excuse if i seem nervous or anything, but I'm really trying to get better at this."
Then, I have a few standard questions I ask em, just to have something to talk about. Usually that leads into something else we can talk about for another minute or two. By then I like to end the conversation and get their evaluation.
I just started putting this in action yesterday, and I was able to talk to 4 girls. Overall, I thought this went fairly well, and provided me a temporary safety net (their knowledge of my social anxiety) from my flaws and obvious nervousness. I'm going to try to do 10 of these, and then hopefully I will be ready to approach girls WITHOUT this little scheme.
I wanted to see what yall thought of this. Is it a good way to begin making approaches? I was even thinking of trying to ask out the last couple girls I approach using this method . That way, if they reject me, at least I can say something like "well, i wanted to jump the gun and go for a couple rejections before completing this project, thank you."
Alright Ill check back with you guys later. Peace.
Last week, I came up with an idea that I thought would be a pretty good way to at least be a little more comfortable with beginning to approach. Here's what I came up with:
I approach a girl sitting by herself wherever. Then go up to her and say:
"Hi. How you doin? You have a couple minutes?"
"My name is Eric, I'm currently in a treatment group for social anxiety, and my assignment this week is to introduce myself to 10 new people and have a short (2-4 minute) conversation, and then to have you evaluate my performance."
From there, I say something like "please excuse if i seem nervous or anything, but I'm really trying to get better at this."
Then, I have a few standard questions I ask em, just to have something to talk about. Usually that leads into something else we can talk about for another minute or two. By then I like to end the conversation and get their evaluation.
I just started putting this in action yesterday, and I was able to talk to 4 girls. Overall, I thought this went fairly well, and provided me a temporary safety net (their knowledge of my social anxiety) from my flaws and obvious nervousness. I'm going to try to do 10 of these, and then hopefully I will be ready to approach girls WITHOUT this little scheme.
I wanted to see what yall thought of this. Is it a good way to begin making approaches? I was even thinking of trying to ask out the last couple girls I approach using this method . That way, if they reject me, at least I can say something like "well, i wanted to jump the gun and go for a couple rejections before completing this project, thank you."
Alright Ill check back with you guys later. Peace.