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I think I have a gap in my mental model of the Girls Chase philosophy.
I believe I've internalized the "discovery" phase: initiating communication with a new woman (approach and opening), with appropriate body language, vocal tonality, posture, style; moving the interaction forward smartly, proposing a date and finalizing it via remote communication; and keeping the focus on the female throughout.
Likewise I realize there is an enormous amount of material on the much later phases: sex positions and technique to maximize female orgasm, which I've experimented with in a relationship context with some modest success; and a whole host of articles on relationship management, which I've largely ignored so far, but might have benefited from in the past, considering that all my relationships have ended in disaster—although any relationship that does not continue until the death of one party, by definition, falls apart sooner or later, so perhaps I should not feel so bad about that.
But I'm missing something in the middle, between these phases. Girls have a habit lately of disappearing on me after the first date—I don't recall suffering from this in my youth, in particular, although I didn't take a proactive, directed approach like now, so perhaps it's down to more data points and keener observation.
FitChick, WillowyCutie, SportyBalt—all put on their very best vanishing act. Only SexySculptress texted me to thank me for the date... and she'd left town by then.
Is there something you can do on the first date that will up the probability of her coming back for more? I mean, it's fun taking a new girl out each time, but it kinda makes it difficult to generate progress if it's always a "one and done". I have of course read the "Flirt and Swoon" article, but that's really about what to do when planning and executing the 2nd date, not how to guarantee it in the first place.
I have a date coming up Saturday morning. I don't necessarily want to try to turn it into a relationship (yet); I'd be delighted to have her in a "secret lover" type of role and just see how things go. If she then wants to get serious, and I like her, then we shall see.
But either way, it'd be so nice to think I might see her more than just the once!
Thanks, friends
-Marty
I believe I've internalized the "discovery" phase: initiating communication with a new woman (approach and opening), with appropriate body language, vocal tonality, posture, style; moving the interaction forward smartly, proposing a date and finalizing it via remote communication; and keeping the focus on the female throughout.
Likewise I realize there is an enormous amount of material on the much later phases: sex positions and technique to maximize female orgasm, which I've experimented with in a relationship context with some modest success; and a whole host of articles on relationship management, which I've largely ignored so far, but might have benefited from in the past, considering that all my relationships have ended in disaster—although any relationship that does not continue until the death of one party, by definition, falls apart sooner or later, so perhaps I should not feel so bad about that.
But I'm missing something in the middle, between these phases. Girls have a habit lately of disappearing on me after the first date—I don't recall suffering from this in my youth, in particular, although I didn't take a proactive, directed approach like now, so perhaps it's down to more data points and keener observation.
FitChick, WillowyCutie, SportyBalt—all put on their very best vanishing act. Only SexySculptress texted me to thank me for the date... and she'd left town by then.
Is there something you can do on the first date that will up the probability of her coming back for more? I mean, it's fun taking a new girl out each time, but it kinda makes it difficult to generate progress if it's always a "one and done". I have of course read the "Flirt and Swoon" article, but that's really about what to do when planning and executing the 2nd date, not how to guarantee it in the first place.
I have a date coming up Saturday morning. I don't necessarily want to try to turn it into a relationship (yet); I'd be delighted to have her in a "secret lover" type of role and just see how things go. If she then wants to get serious, and I like her, then we shall see.
But either way, it'd be so nice to think I might see her more than just the once!
Thanks, friends
-Marty