The LadyKiller
Senior Don Juan
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Today, I realized that I have somewhat of an uphill battle when it comes to getting things going socially. I work at a large-population company, which you would think is good because a lot of the employees are around the same age, there are a number of HB's, etc (we all relocated for the job). Unfortunately, we all work long/strange hours, meaning I don't see a weekend night for awhile. There are also a few other complications - these I hope the forum can help address:
-Although I am very outgoing, I can't get much rapport going with girls aside from of work small-talk. Small-talk they act normal, but elevating things past small-talk get dicey. If I ask what they're doing after work, "things." If I ask about anything non-work related, I also receive a short answer.
-The only HB who does talk somewhat consistently is the same girl who turned me down rather disrespectfully a few months ago. Mysteriously, she has become very nice/charming over the past couple of weeks. This is the girl I now talk to the most at work because, well, she actually holds a conversation (something she wasn't doing months ago).
-The company is located in a slow area; there isn't much happening.
-I get along with guys at work no problem. Strangely, however, it seems that any extra-cirricular plans depend on girls being involved. Bringing this full-circle, the girls will talk to the other guys while I'm out of the loop.
-I feel if I push for information, I will appear needy.
People at work surely do things outside of work (parties, hitting bars), but I don't know how to properly get myself involved without coming off as desperate. One of my friends at work says there are a lot of girls at the company, so it shouldn't be that hard. He has a LTR (long-distance too) going and while girls take to him well, he doesn't go out a lot. While his thinking isn't wrong, I have been getting nowhere on this.
What's the proper way to get the ball rolling? I am talkative, so it's not a matter of being shy.
-Although I am very outgoing, I can't get much rapport going with girls aside from of work small-talk. Small-talk they act normal, but elevating things past small-talk get dicey. If I ask what they're doing after work, "things." If I ask about anything non-work related, I also receive a short answer.
-The only HB who does talk somewhat consistently is the same girl who turned me down rather disrespectfully a few months ago. Mysteriously, she has become very nice/charming over the past couple of weeks. This is the girl I now talk to the most at work because, well, she actually holds a conversation (something she wasn't doing months ago).
-The company is located in a slow area; there isn't much happening.
-I get along with guys at work no problem. Strangely, however, it seems that any extra-cirricular plans depend on girls being involved. Bringing this full-circle, the girls will talk to the other guys while I'm out of the loop.
-I feel if I push for information, I will appear needy.
People at work surely do things outside of work (parties, hitting bars), but I don't know how to properly get myself involved without coming off as desperate. One of my friends at work says there are a lot of girls at the company, so it shouldn't be that hard. He has a LTR (long-distance too) going and while girls take to him well, he doesn't go out a lot. While his thinking isn't wrong, I have been getting nowhere on this.
What's the proper way to get the ball rolling? I am talkative, so it's not a matter of being shy.