hey guys. I would like to share something with you all that has helped me out temendously at clubs.
I was at a party recently, an old friend's 21st. It was cool cause there were all these people that I knew from way back but hadn't seen in a while, and I felt no pressure moving from circle to circle, chatting with random people. I'd strike up a good convo, make a few jokes, and then move on.
Then I thought: well, a club is pretty much socially equivalent to an open house party. There are a few groups of people that know each other, but besides that, its just random disjointed social groups. Therefore, if this is the case, why not be as socially comfortable at a club as at a party?
Telling this to myself changed my whole outlook on clubs. If you walk in considering it to be a gathering of friends, a meeting place for the brotherhood and sisterhood of human beings, instead of a competitive meat market, you'll be more relaxed (if you aren't normally that relaxed at clubs) and you'll have better success with the women.
I was at a party recently, an old friend's 21st. It was cool cause there were all these people that I knew from way back but hadn't seen in a while, and I felt no pressure moving from circle to circle, chatting with random people. I'd strike up a good convo, make a few jokes, and then move on.
Then I thought: well, a club is pretty much socially equivalent to an open house party. There are a few groups of people that know each other, but besides that, its just random disjointed social groups. Therefore, if this is the case, why not be as socially comfortable at a club as at a party?
Telling this to myself changed my whole outlook on clubs. If you walk in considering it to be a gathering of friends, a meeting place for the brotherhood and sisterhood of human beings, instead of a competitive meat market, you'll be more relaxed (if you aren't normally that relaxed at clubs) and you'll have better success with the women.
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