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Hey fellas, hope you can educate me on this one. The more I learn, the less I seem to know... 
I want to get an idea of what men are paying attention to attractive young women at any given time, in what context, and how much a competitor these suitors really are. A number of recent postings here have led me to question my existing mental model:
Help me out here. Typically, how many of these chasing men will a woman already know through social circle, as opposed to being on the periphery or a true cold approach? And of the latter, how much will be from "predictable" situations such as bars and lounges explicitly intended for meeting others, versus daytime approaches?
Admittedly I have only been to California twice in my life, so maybe the streets of San Diego really are full of gorgeous men opening every girl in sight, but my wife (who is early thirties and easily in the top 5% of women looks-wise) says that although she gets hit on regularly through social circle (office etc.), she rarely if ever hears a direct compliment from a man in the street or other non-social context, let alone an attempt to follow through.
What I am trying to get an idea of, is how much of an advantage over and above these other men is conferred by the additional demonstration of confidence and ease with women of conducting a true cold approach on the street, in the store, café etc.?
I want to get an idea of what men are paying attention to attractive young women at any given time, in what context, and how much a competitor these suitors really are. A number of recent postings here have led me to question my existing mental model:
- Zphix wrote about a Cuban-American he met in Target who claimed "so many guys" hit on her all the time
- Franco wrote that guys in San Diego are fit and attractive with excellent fundamentals
- Estate posted an article by some woman of very moderate attractiveness, who claimed to be dealing with text messages from 7 to 10 men she'd given her number to each week
Help me out here. Typically, how many of these chasing men will a woman already know through social circle, as opposed to being on the periphery or a true cold approach? And of the latter, how much will be from "predictable" situations such as bars and lounges explicitly intended for meeting others, versus daytime approaches?
Admittedly I have only been to California twice in my life, so maybe the streets of San Diego really are full of gorgeous men opening every girl in sight, but my wife (who is early thirties and easily in the top 5% of women looks-wise) says that although she gets hit on regularly through social circle (office etc.), she rarely if ever hears a direct compliment from a man in the street or other non-social context, let alone an attempt to follow through.
What I am trying to get an idea of, is how much of an advantage over and above these other men is conferred by the additional demonstration of confidence and ease with women of conducting a true cold approach on the street, in the store, café etc.?