WashingtonTonic
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Hey guys (and a handful of girls)! I just found SoSuave/Don Juan forums last week and I have been reading my ass off on the forums and the DJ Bible, great stuff to say the least, I wish I would have found this site when I was younger!
Heres my situation and I want some opinions from you guys to see if I done the right thing.
I started up a Yahoo Personals account a few weeks ago, for the hell of it, I figured I would try it. A few of my friends have had great success. Anyways, I sent out my messages to the potentials and checked my mailbox every few days to see what I had. I had one decent girl contact me back saying she wanted to talk. So I gave her my number and my Yahoo screen name.
A few days later I logged in and received a message from her. We talked the usual talk for about 2 hours, she gave me her number and we both logged off. I waited the 4 days to call (from the suggestions on this website). When I called I made it short and just scheduled a time for a date.
Anyways, the day of the date she calls and says she needs to postpone it for thursday of that week. It caught me off guard, so I just said ok whatever. Well anyways, the day rolls around for the date, and she doesnt call or anything. So I text her later that night to see what the deal was. She said she forgot because she had several things going on at work that night. I just texted back and said " just forget about everything, obviously you got too much stuff going on to remember small scheduled events", and left it at.
Basically judging by other posts on this forum I would consider this the "Ganji (sp) Method". Do you think this was the right thing or not? My reasoning behind everything was..
A. If she was really interested she would have not "forgot" about the scheduled date (Rescheduling is understandable, things come up)
B. If she is evenly remotely interested she will feel upset and want to make it up to me.
But then again when I think about it, I have never met the girl- mainly because she is making it difficult.
Comments or suggestions? Let me know!
P.S. To the makers of the website, this place is great! So much information I wish I had when I was in college a few years back!
Heres my situation and I want some opinions from you guys to see if I done the right thing.
I started up a Yahoo Personals account a few weeks ago, for the hell of it, I figured I would try it. A few of my friends have had great success. Anyways, I sent out my messages to the potentials and checked my mailbox every few days to see what I had. I had one decent girl contact me back saying she wanted to talk. So I gave her my number and my Yahoo screen name.
A few days later I logged in and received a message from her. We talked the usual talk for about 2 hours, she gave me her number and we both logged off. I waited the 4 days to call (from the suggestions on this website). When I called I made it short and just scheduled a time for a date.
Anyways, the day of the date she calls and says she needs to postpone it for thursday of that week. It caught me off guard, so I just said ok whatever. Well anyways, the day rolls around for the date, and she doesnt call or anything. So I text her later that night to see what the deal was. She said she forgot because she had several things going on at work that night. I just texted back and said " just forget about everything, obviously you got too much stuff going on to remember small scheduled events", and left it at.
Basically judging by other posts on this forum I would consider this the "Ganji (sp) Method". Do you think this was the right thing or not? My reasoning behind everything was..
A. If she was really interested she would have not "forgot" about the scheduled date (Rescheduling is understandable, things come up)
B. If she is evenly remotely interested she will feel upset and want to make it up to me.
But then again when I think about it, I have never met the girl- mainly because she is making it difficult.
Comments or suggestions? Let me know!
P.S. To the makers of the website, this place is great! So much information I wish I had when I was in college a few years back!