Herb
Don Juan
- Joined
- Oct 9, 2016
- Messages
- 78
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- Age
- 34
So I've refined my conversational skills for dates a lot since I began, especially over the last six months to a year, where I now pay attention to the little things. Gone are the times of awkward pauses or silences, running out of things to say, blatant social faux pas, visible nervousness and awkwardness, seeming emotionless, and poor body language.
I've had dates where everything seems to go smoothly as far as the actual conversation... it all flows naturally and there is good back and forth, exchanging of ideas. At times I may speak a bit much but I catch myself and yield the floor to her, and then just start asking questions about her stories. I try to add humor and keep it lighthearted. I stay up to date on current affairs and my knowledge of the world and my travel stories impress them. Yet despite all this, I often later (in the next week or three) have them tell me something like, I don't feel like we had much of a connection, or a romantic connection.
Sometimes we even go on two or three dates and have sex, and they just randomly text me that eventually when I try to set something up again.
I felt the last date I went on was quite good for a first date (only problem was since I felt a cold coming on a couple of hours before it, I told her I couldn't hug/kiss, but I hate cancelling last minute so I still showed up, with that warning). Everything seemed to indicate she was interested, and like most women, she was definitely physically attracted. I waited four days to give her a call after the date, and after picking up there was a phone issue/some static and she texted me saying she thought I called by accident. I tried calling again, but she just didn't pick up and then texted me the whole you're a nice guy but we didn't connect thing lol. Also said something about good luck finding someone to keep up with you, as if she was overwhelmed by the amount of knowledge I had...
Maybe that's my problem? Coming across as knowledgeable and interesting in a worldly way by telling stories isn't what I should do. Cause I've known guys that never ventured outside their home state yet get many girls to adore them, and they have stupid silly convos about basically nothing, but he's able to make them emotional and build something meaningful on them I guess. And I couldn't do much about physical escalation on that last date since I was sick anyway. And some of these girls weren't super hot but more average, or cute but had some other flaw. I'm guessing I tried focusing too hard on impressing them and demonstrating my status (like you would for top-tier girls) as opposed to building a real connection.
Do you really have to delve into the sappy stuff about how her eyes are so beautiful and make you melt and all that even on the first date? I thought it was just about getting to know each other.
I've had dates where everything seems to go smoothly as far as the actual conversation... it all flows naturally and there is good back and forth, exchanging of ideas. At times I may speak a bit much but I catch myself and yield the floor to her, and then just start asking questions about her stories. I try to add humor and keep it lighthearted. I stay up to date on current affairs and my knowledge of the world and my travel stories impress them. Yet despite all this, I often later (in the next week or three) have them tell me something like, I don't feel like we had much of a connection, or a romantic connection.
Sometimes we even go on two or three dates and have sex, and they just randomly text me that eventually when I try to set something up again.
I felt the last date I went on was quite good for a first date (only problem was since I felt a cold coming on a couple of hours before it, I told her I couldn't hug/kiss, but I hate cancelling last minute so I still showed up, with that warning). Everything seemed to indicate she was interested, and like most women, she was definitely physically attracted. I waited four days to give her a call after the date, and after picking up there was a phone issue/some static and she texted me saying she thought I called by accident. I tried calling again, but she just didn't pick up and then texted me the whole you're a nice guy but we didn't connect thing lol. Also said something about good luck finding someone to keep up with you, as if she was overwhelmed by the amount of knowledge I had...
Maybe that's my problem? Coming across as knowledgeable and interesting in a worldly way by telling stories isn't what I should do. Cause I've known guys that never ventured outside their home state yet get many girls to adore them, and they have stupid silly convos about basically nothing, but he's able to make them emotional and build something meaningful on them I guess. And I couldn't do much about physical escalation on that last date since I was sick anyway. And some of these girls weren't super hot but more average, or cute but had some other flaw. I'm guessing I tried focusing too hard on impressing them and demonstrating my status (like you would for top-tier girls) as opposed to building a real connection.
Do you really have to delve into the sappy stuff about how her eyes are so beautiful and make you melt and all that even on the first date? I thought it was just about getting to know each other.