Originally posted by Poet:
Absolutely correct...."What's your phone number?" or even "Give me your phone #" Is the way to go....that is direct & it is neiter rude nor weak..."care to go out sometime?" "Can I give you a call sometime?" Weak weak weak weak ****! Even "would you like to dance?" Negative...."Let's dance" better....I mean last night when I got my two numbers I told them "I need to get both your phone numbers" & they gave.....I didn't beg...
I've mentioned before that a girl that I totally wanted to hook up with gave me her # out of the blue one day, while I was still trying to work up the nerve to ask her out.
Now I know that most of you guys say that it is a bad sign when a woman makes the moves, but this girl is 100% straight up. She wasn't coming on strong when she handed me her #. It was a "matter of fact kind" of thing.
From what I can gather after the fact, she had genuine interest when she gave me the digits. Why would a gorgeous 20 yr old bartender want me calling her up if she wasn't at least curious about me? I am sure she was aware that I was attracted to her when she did this.
Assuming this is true, I would say I foecked it up at some point during the first call. I called too soon (2 or 3 days I believe). I can't remember my exact words, but I do know that I was oozing self doubt and neediness when I asked her out. It was something like "Er, um, I know you're busy with school and all, with finals coming up, but if you could find some time I would really like to take you out for dinner and drinks!?.
HOW FOECKING WEAK AND PITIFUL DID THAT SOUND????
I blew my shot with one of the handfull of girls that I have
really been attracted to in my life with one lousy, weak assed, pu$$y, nice guy chump sentence!
If I would have grabbed the bull by the horns, taken the initiative to ask "whats your #", and been confident and forward when I spoke to her, I honestly believe things would have turned out differently.
Let this be a lesson to anyone who thinks they may be rude or coming on too strong by
leading your prospect to your desired outcome.