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Don Juan
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Me: 27 y/o, recovering WBAFC, no friends, never been on a date, barely talk to anyone outside work.
Confidence growing. I bought some new clothes, and I spent some time looking in one of those triptych mirrors at a Nordstrom, and I have to say that I look good. Damn good. Not great, but still good. The parts of me that I thought were ugly or strange aren't actually that bad. There's still room for improvement - for instance, I still haven't had the guts to start using product in my hair (stupidly worried about calling attention to myself at work, when people see me change) - but overall I am pretty impressed w/ my look. This is a HUGE step for me.
Now, as for social interaction, I still have none. I have gone to 7 area malls over the last couple weekends, and just tried to make EC with girls. It was tough to suppress the impulse to flick my eyes away at first, but now I'm pretty good at keeping them locked, and smiling after a second or two. I've been trying to add a wink in there as well, but when you're walking toward someone in a mall and they're walking toward you, there's not a lot of time, so I haven't really been able to work it in.
I'll spend an hour or two at a mall and really only have maybe 3 or 4 EC locks with girls. In my experience with this exercise, girls at the mall fall into several categories.
80% - Those who don't make EC with you. These are generally preoccupied (e.g. on the phone) or looking elsewhere. They just don't see you, and it feels like you're staring at them if you try to make EC. Not fun to look into someone's eyes who isn't looking back.
10% - Those who make split second EC with you. They're generally just looking around, and sweep their eyes past yours and keep looking on. They don't come back to you. I don't count meeting eyes with one of these girls as EC.
7% - Those who make EC with you for a few seconds, but either look away or don't smile back. If they look away, they look weak and vulnerable. It's not very attractive, and I'm now quite aware of how I appear when I look away. A lot of them don't smile back, either. Just kind of stare back. That makes me uncomfortable.
3% - These make EC with you, hold EC, and smile back.
I'd like to get more practice with this, but from the above ratios you can see that very, very few actually do the whole EC and smile back thing. It's unsatisfying to go to the mall for 2 hours and only get a couple EC and smiles. Do you have any tips on how to increase this?
Also, I feel like I can take the next step now, but I'm not sure how. 90% of the girls fall into the group that doesn't look at you, so I'm not sure how to start a conversation or say hi. Plus, for the ones that do make EC and smile, it all happens so fast - I wouldn't really have time to say hi before they already walk past. What are some good next steps you can recommend for me to take? Bear in mind where I'm coming from, that it took me several weeks and many hours of practice to get to this point. I've tried talking in a friendly way to clerks and salesgirls, but I always get self conscious that other people around will hear. ANY advice on what to try next (and places to try it) would be great.
Lastly, I was thinking of taking a Salsa class near here next weekend. I don't think I would be comfortable at all going to a bar or club alone yet. And I'm not sure what I would do, since I can't drink. But the salsa class would force me to be in a room with girls and talk to them. It is a drop-in class so if I got embarrassed I could just never go back. Do you think this is too soon, and do you have any advice on how I should carry myself or converse with people while there?
Thanks a bunch...
Confidence growing. I bought some new clothes, and I spent some time looking in one of those triptych mirrors at a Nordstrom, and I have to say that I look good. Damn good. Not great, but still good. The parts of me that I thought were ugly or strange aren't actually that bad. There's still room for improvement - for instance, I still haven't had the guts to start using product in my hair (stupidly worried about calling attention to myself at work, when people see me change) - but overall I am pretty impressed w/ my look. This is a HUGE step for me.
Now, as for social interaction, I still have none. I have gone to 7 area malls over the last couple weekends, and just tried to make EC with girls. It was tough to suppress the impulse to flick my eyes away at first, but now I'm pretty good at keeping them locked, and smiling after a second or two. I've been trying to add a wink in there as well, but when you're walking toward someone in a mall and they're walking toward you, there's not a lot of time, so I haven't really been able to work it in.
I'll spend an hour or two at a mall and really only have maybe 3 or 4 EC locks with girls. In my experience with this exercise, girls at the mall fall into several categories.
80% - Those who don't make EC with you. These are generally preoccupied (e.g. on the phone) or looking elsewhere. They just don't see you, and it feels like you're staring at them if you try to make EC. Not fun to look into someone's eyes who isn't looking back.
10% - Those who make split second EC with you. They're generally just looking around, and sweep their eyes past yours and keep looking on. They don't come back to you. I don't count meeting eyes with one of these girls as EC.
7% - Those who make EC with you for a few seconds, but either look away or don't smile back. If they look away, they look weak and vulnerable. It's not very attractive, and I'm now quite aware of how I appear when I look away. A lot of them don't smile back, either. Just kind of stare back. That makes me uncomfortable.
3% - These make EC with you, hold EC, and smile back.
I'd like to get more practice with this, but from the above ratios you can see that very, very few actually do the whole EC and smile back thing. It's unsatisfying to go to the mall for 2 hours and only get a couple EC and smiles. Do you have any tips on how to increase this?
Also, I feel like I can take the next step now, but I'm not sure how. 90% of the girls fall into the group that doesn't look at you, so I'm not sure how to start a conversation or say hi. Plus, for the ones that do make EC and smile, it all happens so fast - I wouldn't really have time to say hi before they already walk past. What are some good next steps you can recommend for me to take? Bear in mind where I'm coming from, that it took me several weeks and many hours of practice to get to this point. I've tried talking in a friendly way to clerks and salesgirls, but I always get self conscious that other people around will hear. ANY advice on what to try next (and places to try it) would be great.
Lastly, I was thinking of taking a Salsa class near here next weekend. I don't think I would be comfortable at all going to a bar or club alone yet. And I'm not sure what I would do, since I can't drink. But the salsa class would force me to be in a room with girls and talk to them. It is a drop-in class so if I got embarrassed I could just never go back. Do you think this is too soon, and do you have any advice on how I should carry myself or converse with people while there?
Thanks a bunch...