ParrotHead420
Don Juan
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Hey all, I'm a new user here and I just wanna say first off, many of the articles I've found here have vastly helped me to improve my social life on several levels - with friends, classmates and co-workers, and not just with members of the opposite sex, either.
But even with all the forward progression I've made, I feel like I'm not ready to go into the field yet. I was wondering if anyone out there could give me some advice on opening approaches, maybe a challenge or homework assignment I could do with just cold-approaching someone at a store or something. It seems like every article I click on here is just an add for a program based solely around the art of approaching. Well I can't really afford one of these books or programs, I just want a few tips on finding an approach opener that works for me. Also, how do you close with a woman on a limited budget? I usually have barely enough to cover my drinks let alone hers.
Also wonder about how do people hook up in noisy, crowded bars and clubs? I can understand the lounge mentality where the music isn't really that loud, you can actually talk with another person. But the town I live in - a small college town about 100 miles south of Chicago - seriously EVERY SINGLE bar here feels the need to play their music loud no matter what time of night. Whether it's a live band or just letting the jukebox play the bars around here are always cranked so loud you can't even think of a decent opener, much less deliver one. How do you get around this kind of thing?
One more question: This woman I work with, we always enjoy each others' company, she has been giving out what seems to me signals and vibes - she's always asking when we're gonna be working together next, she always finds time to saunter over to my area away from hers, and she always has a smile ready for me. So it was my great surprise that, when I mentioned outside contact (adding her as a friend on Facebook) she finally saw fit to let me know that she has a boyfriend. This always happens to me! Every time I meet a woman I feel I could have some kind of rapport with, we will talk and even flirt for weeks or months, and the second I mention contact outside of our normal/comfort area, she starts to talk about her b/f! WTF??!! Not only does it bring my macking skills into question, but it also undermines any friendship route I might have with her, as if she thought we were friends, why did she not see it appropriate to make it known to me that she has a b/f? Anyone else have any problems like this? Is this a normal thing for women to do? It's just, I have always been notoriously bad at interpreting signals. The things that I have always learned as being "go" signals, when a woman does these things with me it almost always turns out that she was just being friendly and not seriously flirting. I'm a seriously confused individual and need to get my head straight about signals and things like that before I go out into the field again.
Well, I know that's quite a bit of stuff, but I'm new around these parts and if anyone can give me some tips on some of these things and help get me field-ready I'd really appreciate it.
But even with all the forward progression I've made, I feel like I'm not ready to go into the field yet. I was wondering if anyone out there could give me some advice on opening approaches, maybe a challenge or homework assignment I could do with just cold-approaching someone at a store or something. It seems like every article I click on here is just an add for a program based solely around the art of approaching. Well I can't really afford one of these books or programs, I just want a few tips on finding an approach opener that works for me. Also, how do you close with a woman on a limited budget? I usually have barely enough to cover my drinks let alone hers.
Also wonder about how do people hook up in noisy, crowded bars and clubs? I can understand the lounge mentality where the music isn't really that loud, you can actually talk with another person. But the town I live in - a small college town about 100 miles south of Chicago - seriously EVERY SINGLE bar here feels the need to play their music loud no matter what time of night. Whether it's a live band or just letting the jukebox play the bars around here are always cranked so loud you can't even think of a decent opener, much less deliver one. How do you get around this kind of thing?
One more question: This woman I work with, we always enjoy each others' company, she has been giving out what seems to me signals and vibes - she's always asking when we're gonna be working together next, she always finds time to saunter over to my area away from hers, and she always has a smile ready for me. So it was my great surprise that, when I mentioned outside contact (adding her as a friend on Facebook) she finally saw fit to let me know that she has a boyfriend. This always happens to me! Every time I meet a woman I feel I could have some kind of rapport with, we will talk and even flirt for weeks or months, and the second I mention contact outside of our normal/comfort area, she starts to talk about her b/f! WTF??!! Not only does it bring my macking skills into question, but it also undermines any friendship route I might have with her, as if she thought we were friends, why did she not see it appropriate to make it known to me that she has a b/f? Anyone else have any problems like this? Is this a normal thing for women to do? It's just, I have always been notoriously bad at interpreting signals. The things that I have always learned as being "go" signals, when a woman does these things with me it almost always turns out that she was just being friendly and not seriously flirting. I'm a seriously confused individual and need to get my head straight about signals and things like that before I go out into the field again.
Well, I know that's quite a bit of stuff, but I'm new around these parts and if anyone can give me some tips on some of these things and help get me field-ready I'd really appreciate it.
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