Good to hear, HalfAddict, and good luck!
Guys, I often come off as sarcastic in this forum. But that is when I see keyboard jockeys who are just spouting bits of theory and that's all they do, so obviously not trying any of this out in real life. I will always be supportive of a guy who writes about trying something in real life, or who has girlfriend troubles, who is asking for advice on how to approach at work, etc - someone who makes a post showing that he is
actually doing something.
By contrast, the keyboard jockeys will more often than not shoot down posts by the guy who is doing something. "You got a girlfriend? You're an idiot!" "Don't try that!" "You're acting like a loser!" "Next that b!tch!"
The difference between doers and poseurs cuts through SoSuave like the Berlin Wall.
Trump said:
I would have to agree with this. Back in the day I joined and my dance partners were a 45 year old drunk women and then a 47 year old handicap women. The hot girls all had partners and their boyfriends wouldn't let them out of their sight. Subsequently went to a Friday night open salsa dance free for all and there were 20 guys trying to get with 3 girls.
I think salsa is a good way to touch girls if you have issues and coordinate your body if you can't dance, but to meet a hot girl at salsa and have sex with her, chances are low. Girls there don't want sex or a boyfriend, they want to learn dance for themselves. Girls at bars are often a different story.
Sorry to hear of that bad experience. In my experience, the girls at salsa/bachata events are mostly in their twenties, some in their thirties, and single. I guess it's different venues.
CrimsonPanther said:
well, in a manner i did. i mean why should it be one OR the other? on can do both, and combine.
and yes, i support the salsa idea. i take salsa lessons for a year now and it did wonders to my social life. it brought me a new social circle, and new friends. also new lays.
Yep, sorry, I was being sarcastic because of looking at another thread right before this one, which made me think of posters just stalling the conversation. Glad to hear you had success with this. I am going to another salsa event tomorrow. It beats
going after Low Interest plates that I finally decided to stop trying for.
Regarding this and any other advice: Let's remember, nothing can be
very easy. Because there are so many guys wanting to hook up with new women. If there was a very easy way to meet women, it would fill up with guys, and then it wouldn't be so easy anymore. The threshold that keeps out the hordes at salsa/bachata class is, of course, that you have to dance. But once you get over that threshold by learning to dance, you have a good hunting ground.
Salsa can be difficult, yes. As I mentioned earlier, I like bachata more, I think it is easier. But these are always found in the same place.