Do ever find it hard to flirt with a girl when you know others can hear, or are watching? I don't mean if you're in a group, then the others can obviously hear, and I'm okay with that. I for example, would be confident enough to chat up women, but I wouldn't be confident enough to say to a mate "watch this, I'm going to chat her up".
Say for example, if you were in a lecture hall, and there was a girl in your row, but there were also several people in the row behind you, who you know can hear everything you are saying. It makes it a little more difficult, even for her sake. I'd be less inclined to try a daring stunt in that situation. The thought of everyone else thinking about what you're doing is just horrible, feeling that judgement, and not being able to put your finger on the reason why you can't bring yourself to act as if they weren't there. I might say something that might initially appear stupid(to them), but they mightn't understand my method. If lets say, I didn't see the people in the row behind me, then I would be able to chat to the girl freely, and then turn around and realise that they were there all along, and think to myself, "oh, thank God I didn't realise they were there!". I guess it's all about thinking/believing that the people listening are inferior to you!
I can honestly say that I have rarely seen guys approach girls that are not in their social circle with the presence of alcohol. Therefore my behaviour would have been unexpected to the guys in the row behind me! I was out with a guy recently, who I knew looked up to me, as regards my skills with women(which I liked). When we went to a club, he ended up just sitting down. He happened to be pointed my direction when there was some drunken young lady, who looked naive, but yet pretty(perfect combination). I remember thinking, I wish my mate would just go away or something, because I just couldn't bring myself to approach her with him watching. One of those situations where you couldn't care less if she told you to f**k off!
Say for example, if you were in a lecture hall, and there was a girl in your row, but there were also several people in the row behind you, who you know can hear everything you are saying. It makes it a little more difficult, even for her sake. I'd be less inclined to try a daring stunt in that situation. The thought of everyone else thinking about what you're doing is just horrible, feeling that judgement, and not being able to put your finger on the reason why you can't bring yourself to act as if they weren't there. I might say something that might initially appear stupid(to them), but they mightn't understand my method. If lets say, I didn't see the people in the row behind me, then I would be able to chat to the girl freely, and then turn around and realise that they were there all along, and think to myself, "oh, thank God I didn't realise they were there!". I guess it's all about thinking/believing that the people listening are inferior to you!
I can honestly say that I have rarely seen guys approach girls that are not in their social circle with the presence of alcohol. Therefore my behaviour would have been unexpected to the guys in the row behind me! I was out with a guy recently, who I knew looked up to me, as regards my skills with women(which I liked). When we went to a club, he ended up just sitting down. He happened to be pointed my direction when there was some drunken young lady, who looked naive, but yet pretty(perfect combination). I remember thinking, I wish my mate would just go away or something, because I just couldn't bring myself to approach her with him watching. One of those situations where you couldn't care less if she told you to f**k off!