oldmanofthesea
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As I've dropped OLD and focus more on cold approach and day game, I'm noticing some things and have some questions.
I am taking more notice when women look at me, and I'm currently focusing on approaching those women instead of just any women I find attractive who hasn't looked at me. I'll work on approaching the latter in the future.
But here is what I'm noticing: When I approach women and start conversation with them, they VERY quickly bring up their boyfriends. None of the women I've approached so far have rings, and I'm approaching them in the day, at events, on the street, at a coffee shop, in a grocery store, etc. Literally every single woman I have approached has brought up her boyfriend within the first 30-60 seconds of the conversation. It's never "Hey, I have a boyfriend." It's more that they weave it naturally into whatever topic was are discussing.
Two examples from the last couple days:
1. At an airport bar, I took a seat next to a woman who wasn't very physically attractive. She wasn't ugly either, but she was the type of girl who I felt confident would be attracted to me (at least physically). After I sat down and immediately started talking with the bartender to order my drink, she jumped into the conversation. So I started talking to her and asked her if she was flying away or flying back home. She said she was flying home from a work assignment and I asked her where home was. She said, "My boyfriend and I live in <wherever>".
2. At a marathon the other day, a bunch of people were hanging out at the finish line talking and this girl stared at me as she walked past me. She sat by herself in the grass a ways away so I walked up to her and she stared right at my face as I approached her. I said hi and asked her if she was running in the race and she said yeah I just finished. I asked her how she did and she said she got third place so I congratulated her and asked her if this was her first time running the race and she said, "No, my boyfriend and I have run this race for the last three years. He's still out on the course right now."
So what does it mean when a woman brings up her boyfriend so quickly? I feel like it could mean a lot of things....
- She isn't interested in you and wants to be polite, but also ensure you don't start flirting or get the wrong idea
- She has a boyfriend and feels guilty talking to a strange guy alone
- She doesn't have a boyfriend and is testing to see your reaction
I'm still new to cold approach so my experience is limited, but I'm really confused by two things:
1. The number of women with no ring who say they have boyfriends (90% of the women I approach - in your experience approaching women during the day, is this what I should expect and not bother reading anything else into it?)
2. How quickly they inject it into the conversation. Do I need to start taking this as an indication of my game being off and needing adjustment? I don't cold approach as often as I should but when I DO make up my mind to approach a girl, I am calm, not nervous, smiling naturally, and just making conversation about topics that are natural (as exampled above).
I am taking more notice when women look at me, and I'm currently focusing on approaching those women instead of just any women I find attractive who hasn't looked at me. I'll work on approaching the latter in the future.
But here is what I'm noticing: When I approach women and start conversation with them, they VERY quickly bring up their boyfriends. None of the women I've approached so far have rings, and I'm approaching them in the day, at events, on the street, at a coffee shop, in a grocery store, etc. Literally every single woman I have approached has brought up her boyfriend within the first 30-60 seconds of the conversation. It's never "Hey, I have a boyfriend." It's more that they weave it naturally into whatever topic was are discussing.
Two examples from the last couple days:
1. At an airport bar, I took a seat next to a woman who wasn't very physically attractive. She wasn't ugly either, but she was the type of girl who I felt confident would be attracted to me (at least physically). After I sat down and immediately started talking with the bartender to order my drink, she jumped into the conversation. So I started talking to her and asked her if she was flying away or flying back home. She said she was flying home from a work assignment and I asked her where home was. She said, "My boyfriend and I live in <wherever>".
2. At a marathon the other day, a bunch of people were hanging out at the finish line talking and this girl stared at me as she walked past me. She sat by herself in the grass a ways away so I walked up to her and she stared right at my face as I approached her. I said hi and asked her if she was running in the race and she said yeah I just finished. I asked her how she did and she said she got third place so I congratulated her and asked her if this was her first time running the race and she said, "No, my boyfriend and I have run this race for the last three years. He's still out on the course right now."
So what does it mean when a woman brings up her boyfriend so quickly? I feel like it could mean a lot of things....
- She isn't interested in you and wants to be polite, but also ensure you don't start flirting or get the wrong idea
- She has a boyfriend and feels guilty talking to a strange guy alone
- She doesn't have a boyfriend and is testing to see your reaction
I'm still new to cold approach so my experience is limited, but I'm really confused by two things:
1. The number of women with no ring who say they have boyfriends (90% of the women I approach - in your experience approaching women during the day, is this what I should expect and not bother reading anything else into it?)
2. How quickly they inject it into the conversation. Do I need to start taking this as an indication of my game being off and needing adjustment? I don't cold approach as often as I should but when I DO make up my mind to approach a girl, I am calm, not nervous, smiling naturally, and just making conversation about topics that are natural (as exampled above).