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Recently I have started to pick up in clubs, which is kinda new to me.
I went yesterday and made at least 7 approaches.
3 of these the girls reacted very coldly and distantly as if they didn't want to talk to me but all of them were staring at me later. The point is that I have some problems re-approaching a girl who shot me down in an arrogant way. My problem is not the rejection but their acting as if you were a criminal stalking them. One thing is taking a NO, one think is being treated like a sexual harasser. How did you guys overcome that?
2 reacted very warmly but I learned later they had a guy with them. 1 actually reacted very very very warmly. How long do you get physical in clubs after starting conversation (because I have the impression I might have missed a window)?
1 very hot one reacted saying she's a foreigner and doesn't get the language, although my friend and I have the suspicion she (and her friend) were hookers.
Now, the most interesting approach I did was this one. It was something that I tried naturally without even planning.
There was this very very very good-looking little girl. A lot of guys were around her. I think some were her friends and some were guys trying to pick her up. Instead of walking to where she was and talking to her, which was basically what all the other guys were doing, I stood firm some meters away from her and looked at her for a prolonged time. She noticed I was looking at her, kinda smiled a bit, then turned her attention away, then again at me, then away, then again at me. At one point, as we dancing, she actually came very close to where I was staying.
Without talking I blew some air in her ear. She smiled but pulled back a bit Then I started caressing her hair. She smiled but pulled back at bit. Then I started caressing the skin around her shoulder and arm. Again she smiled but pulled back a bit. Then I reached my hand for her as if I wanted to invite her to danceand, always smiling, she nodded no. I kept my hand there for quite some time because she looked like flattered by the proposal but not willing to accept it. She pulled back a bit more but didn't leave the spot. I was waiting for her to come close to me again. Then 1 minute later her friends said they wanted to go (were they trying to spoil my game?) and she left with them.
Later I was drinking with my buddy at the bar, and she was putting her jacket on and about to leave the club and was staring at me.
I kinda had the impression that the usual "walking up to her and start a conversation" is what everybody does in clubs. Guys lose a lot of inhibitions they have outside when they're in a club. Maybe they feel like the club is an alternate universe completely detached from the rest of the world and its social rules. I am looking for ways to differentiate myself from the competition when I am in a club.
Any advice on the situations I described and on how to improve in general?
P.S. while looks is certainly not the most important thing, I kinda have the impression that very very well dressed guys and guys who work out a lot have an initial advantage.
I went yesterday and made at least 7 approaches.
3 of these the girls reacted very coldly and distantly as if they didn't want to talk to me but all of them were staring at me later. The point is that I have some problems re-approaching a girl who shot me down in an arrogant way. My problem is not the rejection but their acting as if you were a criminal stalking them. One thing is taking a NO, one think is being treated like a sexual harasser. How did you guys overcome that?
2 reacted very warmly but I learned later they had a guy with them. 1 actually reacted very very very warmly. How long do you get physical in clubs after starting conversation (because I have the impression I might have missed a window)?
1 very hot one reacted saying she's a foreigner and doesn't get the language, although my friend and I have the suspicion she (and her friend) were hookers.
Now, the most interesting approach I did was this one. It was something that I tried naturally without even planning.
There was this very very very good-looking little girl. A lot of guys were around her. I think some were her friends and some were guys trying to pick her up. Instead of walking to where she was and talking to her, which was basically what all the other guys were doing, I stood firm some meters away from her and looked at her for a prolonged time. She noticed I was looking at her, kinda smiled a bit, then turned her attention away, then again at me, then away, then again at me. At one point, as we dancing, she actually came very close to where I was staying.
Without talking I blew some air in her ear. She smiled but pulled back a bit Then I started caressing her hair. She smiled but pulled back at bit. Then I started caressing the skin around her shoulder and arm. Again she smiled but pulled back a bit. Then I reached my hand for her as if I wanted to invite her to danceand, always smiling, she nodded no. I kept my hand there for quite some time because she looked like flattered by the proposal but not willing to accept it. She pulled back a bit more but didn't leave the spot. I was waiting for her to come close to me again. Then 1 minute later her friends said they wanted to go (were they trying to spoil my game?) and she left with them.
Later I was drinking with my buddy at the bar, and she was putting her jacket on and about to leave the club and was staring at me.
I kinda had the impression that the usual "walking up to her and start a conversation" is what everybody does in clubs. Guys lose a lot of inhibitions they have outside when they're in a club. Maybe they feel like the club is an alternate universe completely detached from the rest of the world and its social rules. I am looking for ways to differentiate myself from the competition when I am in a club.
Any advice on the situations I described and on how to improve in general?
P.S. while looks is certainly not the most important thing, I kinda have the impression that very very well dressed guys and guys who work out a lot have an initial advantage.