onthepath
Don Juan
a long post, but i want you "informed" people to give me some accurate advice
i've been reading on these boards for almost 5 months now
at the begnning of my studies at uni, i was a loser, in every essence of the word
i had no friends, no guy friends, hella no female friends
i saw the people around me making friends and laughin, all the while i'd sit at the back of the lecture theatre, with my headphones on, wishing someone would talk to me
fast forward 6 months, second semester
i had now noticed that there were many guys who were in all my classes, undertaking my exact same degree. i started there by making friends
christmas holidays - 3 month break. i hit the gym, picked up sports. i found myself playing less and less computer games, and just hanging out with my friends - guys at this point
by the start of second year uni, i had a solid friend base. we talked about girls a lot, and my friends were much more DJ than i was. they started introducing me to girls, and taking me to their parties. all well and good
my natural confidence and self esteem was growing, and i was no longer intimidated by any women. hell, i wasn't even intimidated by those thuggish gangster idiots who would start a fight over a toothpick
but come second sesmter of second year, i started to plateau
i stopped meeting girls, and just hung out with my still good friends
now, i'm a third year uni student. my timetable is very bad, to say th least, and i know almost noone in my classes
i've been at uni only 2 weeks so far, so there's still a chance for me, cause i reckon that if you don't form anything by the end of third week, you're gone. my problem is that i do'nt know how to meet people. for the past year or so, i've relied on my fr iends to introduce me, say some interesting **** about both of us, and we were able to continue the conversation from there
i do'nt want to revert back to the loser i was at theh start of uni. i've got my **** together, now i just need to apply it. they say that 93% of conversation is non-verbal. i'm sure i've got at least 80% of that down. i never back down in eye contact - i've found that by looking directly into her pupil, it sends her wild and flustered (i love it)
i'm good looking, well built, but not bulky. i wear nice clothes, smell very nice, and am great with the girls i already know
i've foudn that i can approach someone in a social situation, where there's a live band or something, cause i can lead the conversation onto that, and let it roll from there
but in the classroom, i do'nt even know where to begin
i've seen the AFCs around me, (hell i'm turning into one anyway)
who cluster around the hot babes and do'nt so anything except try to look cool, and try to perve down her mini-skirt
i've seen a few of the gutsy ones bomb out, talking to her about lame school ****, and the professor and what not, and even cause her to move during breaks and whatever - not directly, the aussies here are different that way, although not arrogant, they're much nicer
so please, anyone who can help me. i just need to know how the first 5 minutes of a conversation go, espeically in the buildilng rapport stage. once i'm over that hill, i'm in my own league. i've read the bible and done searches related to college posts, but i haven't found anything that works in a lecture environment
what type of questions do you ask? i know the how to ask it, i do'nt know what to ask, that bloody 7% has my worried
and lastly, please none of that how would you feel talking to me in your undies sort of stuff. that doesn't really work here in AU. believe me, i've tried, and i've seen many people try this, and other canned lines. the girls here just give a strange look, and either turn their back to talk to friends, pull out a mobile and walk off, as though to tell someone wha thappened, or just stare blankyl at you, and then out the window. girls here are more timid, and from what my friends tell me, they're only willing to talk to you, if the conversation is such that she won't get embarassed by other people listening - one of my she-friends told me that
hopefully, with enough replies before monday, i will never post here again
i've been reading on these boards for almost 5 months now
at the begnning of my studies at uni, i was a loser, in every essence of the word
i had no friends, no guy friends, hella no female friends
i saw the people around me making friends and laughin, all the while i'd sit at the back of the lecture theatre, with my headphones on, wishing someone would talk to me
fast forward 6 months, second semester
i had now noticed that there were many guys who were in all my classes, undertaking my exact same degree. i started there by making friends
christmas holidays - 3 month break. i hit the gym, picked up sports. i found myself playing less and less computer games, and just hanging out with my friends - guys at this point
by the start of second year uni, i had a solid friend base. we talked about girls a lot, and my friends were much more DJ than i was. they started introducing me to girls, and taking me to their parties. all well and good
my natural confidence and self esteem was growing, and i was no longer intimidated by any women. hell, i wasn't even intimidated by those thuggish gangster idiots who would start a fight over a toothpick
but come second sesmter of second year, i started to plateau
i stopped meeting girls, and just hung out with my still good friends
now, i'm a third year uni student. my timetable is very bad, to say th least, and i know almost noone in my classes
i've been at uni only 2 weeks so far, so there's still a chance for me, cause i reckon that if you don't form anything by the end of third week, you're gone. my problem is that i do'nt know how to meet people. for the past year or so, i've relied on my fr iends to introduce me, say some interesting **** about both of us, and we were able to continue the conversation from there
i do'nt want to revert back to the loser i was at theh start of uni. i've got my **** together, now i just need to apply it. they say that 93% of conversation is non-verbal. i'm sure i've got at least 80% of that down. i never back down in eye contact - i've found that by looking directly into her pupil, it sends her wild and flustered (i love it)
i'm good looking, well built, but not bulky. i wear nice clothes, smell very nice, and am great with the girls i already know
i've foudn that i can approach someone in a social situation, where there's a live band or something, cause i can lead the conversation onto that, and let it roll from there
but in the classroom, i do'nt even know where to begin
i've seen the AFCs around me, (hell i'm turning into one anyway)
who cluster around the hot babes and do'nt so anything except try to look cool, and try to perve down her mini-skirt
i've seen a few of the gutsy ones bomb out, talking to her about lame school ****, and the professor and what not, and even cause her to move during breaks and whatever - not directly, the aussies here are different that way, although not arrogant, they're much nicer
so please, anyone who can help me. i just need to know how the first 5 minutes of a conversation go, espeically in the buildilng rapport stage. once i'm over that hill, i'm in my own league. i've read the bible and done searches related to college posts, but i haven't found anything that works in a lecture environment
what type of questions do you ask? i know the how to ask it, i do'nt know what to ask, that bloody 7% has my worried
and lastly, please none of that how would you feel talking to me in your undies sort of stuff. that doesn't really work here in AU. believe me, i've tried, and i've seen many people try this, and other canned lines. the girls here just give a strange look, and either turn their back to talk to friends, pull out a mobile and walk off, as though to tell someone wha thappened, or just stare blankyl at you, and then out the window. girls here are more timid, and from what my friends tell me, they're only willing to talk to you, if the conversation is such that she won't get embarassed by other people listening - one of my she-friends told me that
hopefully, with enough replies before monday, i will never post here again