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I think I've identified a sticking point of mine: I find it very hard to approach a girl when it's a stationary environment, with other people close by who would potentitally overhear everything we say. Like on the beach.
Today I had a situation with a girl on the beach, throwing me obvious IOIs. I hovered around for a while, and whenever I looked over to her, she'd look back at me. She was sitting by herself, apparently listening to music on headphones. But in the end I didn't approach.
I have approached girls on the beach before, but it was much easier for me in the winter, when there were less people around. In the summer everything is packed, and that makes it harder.
I thnk it's some sort of irrational fear of being judged. Has anyone else experienced this, and do you have any ideas how to overcome it? Guess I have to just do it... but maybe there's a trick?
Today I had a situation with a girl on the beach, throwing me obvious IOIs. I hovered around for a while, and whenever I looked over to her, she'd look back at me. She was sitting by herself, apparently listening to music on headphones. But in the end I didn't approach.
I have approached girls on the beach before, but it was much easier for me in the winter, when there were less people around. In the summer everything is packed, and that makes it harder.
I thnk it's some sort of irrational fear of being judged. Has anyone else experienced this, and do you have any ideas how to overcome it? Guess I have to just do it... but maybe there's a trick?
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