ManFromTartarus
Senior Don Juan
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After reading this and your other replies I just get the sense of a defeatist mentality. That's why I said getting your head in the right direction is as paramount to your success with women as getting in shape.I've already been in the same band for the past nine years. We haven't been able to play live much in recent years due to the fact that we've been unable to find a drummer who lasts more than one show. When I was in college I played a lot of gigs but even back then I only was ever able to meet girls from dating apps. I always do play well live and I'm a good enough bass player that people really notice my playing, but even then being a musician hasn't really done anything to make my luck with women any better. With that girl I mentioned I don't know when I'll run into her again. She's not really in my immediate social circle, I'd say she's a friend of a friend of a friend or something like that.
Don't get me wrong, being a musician doesn't guarantee you a platoon of groupies but you might have to ask yourself:
-Do I want to stay in a band that doesn't gig?
-When you were gigging did your band attract women to your shows?
-Did you engage with them in between or after your set?
-Were you around the local music scene, going to other bands shows? (possibly to meet more women)
-Why (given the confidence of being appreciated for performing) did you not use that confidence to engage with as many women as you like?
You have to ask yourself these things, be objective about your non-activity towards women, and realize that it will take some effort to break out of the shell you seem to be in.
Any SS member here will tell you that it's all about numbers, the more women you engage with the more chance you'll find one that's interested in you. Get out there, be a musical beast, and talk to every decent looking woman you can.
Good Luck.
PS- You never said what type of music you do, if you play something like Death Metal, or Thrash Punk the quality of females that attend might be limited. I used to be a hard rock shredder but shifted over time to do Jazz, Latin, & R&B. The difference in women attending is incomparable.