I've got this DJ stuff down in theory. I've boosted my confidence, I've been practising my talking, posture, eye contact and it's all working exceptionally well when I get the opportunity to talk to a woman.
However, I cannot see how approaching a stranger can work. I often see women looking at me and get a good vibe and feel confident I could get a date if only I could get talking to them. But here's the reality of the situation:
They're often in company, passing by or in a crowded place. It would literally require me to stop them or take them aside in order to make conversation and I'd have to start out with a pretty good reason for doing so.
It's not nervousness or fear of rejection holding me back, it's more...social customs and etiquette. If a stranger approaches you to "chat", that's usually considered weird.
So all this theory is great, but how do you approach a woman on a train, in the street or even in a bar while she's talking to friends, without having an "excuse" to talk to her?
However, I cannot see how approaching a stranger can work. I often see women looking at me and get a good vibe and feel confident I could get a date if only I could get talking to them. But here's the reality of the situation:
They're often in company, passing by or in a crowded place. It would literally require me to stop them or take them aside in order to make conversation and I'd have to start out with a pretty good reason for doing so.
It's not nervousness or fear of rejection holding me back, it's more...social customs and etiquette. If a stranger approaches you to "chat", that's usually considered weird.
So all this theory is great, but how do you approach a woman on a train, in the street or even in a bar while she's talking to friends, without having an "excuse" to talk to her?