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I've been wanting to ask for some guidance on this for weeks. Ever since I've started seriously trying to learn all this and successfully pick up girls, I've had one gnawing problem: assessing the situation! When I look at a set (woman/group of women/group of friends) I can immediately pick out the Alpha, and any existing relationships (bf/gf, more than friends) just from body language, but I have been tripped up more than once by a woman casually mentioning her boyfriend/husband who is elsewhere or returning soon (these were from "warm" women, and I believed them). I was also very confused by a woman who approached and talked to me, but who turned out to be with a group of men, and then later made it clear that her boyfriend was elsewhere in the venue.
I've read about the "three second rule", which some aPUA's use to overcome *approach anxiety*, but this leaves zero time for assessment! I also do not want to sit and stare at a set, because I look like a creep. But I also feel like a huge douche when I approach a set and come off looking like an idiot because I assessed the situation improperly or not at all.
Do you just have to have uber situation awareness skills or what? I can't quite bring myself to use the "So, are you single?" approach because: a) I don't think this is a viable option with multi-person sets, and I don't think I'm objectively attractive enough to really pull it off anyway--I worry girls might take the out and just say "no" to end the interaction. Is improper assessment just a hazard of the trade, or is there a better way?
Cases in point:
(1) Approached and chatted up girl sitting alone and looking irritated: turns out the thing irritating her was her boyfriend--who wanted to fight me.
(2) Introduced to a really attractive woman by a friend. She asked me if I was a model. I was psyched, but chose to express my interest to my friend privately--he informed me that she was married (incidentally saving me from making an idiot of myself)
I've read about the "three second rule", which some aPUA's use to overcome *approach anxiety*, but this leaves zero time for assessment! I also do not want to sit and stare at a set, because I look like a creep. But I also feel like a huge douche when I approach a set and come off looking like an idiot because I assessed the situation improperly or not at all.
Do you just have to have uber situation awareness skills or what? I can't quite bring myself to use the "So, are you single?" approach because: a) I don't think this is a viable option with multi-person sets, and I don't think I'm objectively attractive enough to really pull it off anyway--I worry girls might take the out and just say "no" to end the interaction. Is improper assessment just a hazard of the trade, or is there a better way?
Cases in point:
(1) Approached and chatted up girl sitting alone and looking irritated: turns out the thing irritating her was her boyfriend--who wanted to fight me.
(2) Introduced to a really attractive woman by a friend. She asked me if I was a model. I was psyched, but chose to express my interest to my friend privately--he informed me that she was married (incidentally saving me from making an idiot of myself)