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EDIT: I realize this is a long post, so feel free to just skip to the questions at the bottom. In hindsight, the details in the body of this message probably arent that important because I'm sure there are millions of situations like these. so the main thing is, I think I have a date and I think the girl is interested in me haha.
Hey guys, I wanted to have a post introducing myself before I started posting on girlschase, but I realize I've just been using that as an excuse for not posting, so here's a short introduction for now, I'll actually introduce myself in detail soon, I promise!
I'm currently a junior in college, and I've been lurking on girlschase for a while, but I really need to start taking action, otherwise, I'm not going to get any action
Onto the situation: So I was at a school club meeting today(I've been more active in clubs this year, to try and meet girls) and during the middle this girl walked in who caught my attention. Even though there was only 5 of us, we were in a big auditorium. I think a couple times, she looked over and glanced in my direction so I took it as a sign of interest and I told myself I have to approach her. Usually, what I try to do is, when the club meetings end, I try to chat up a girl as we are heading out together and its worked pretty well in the past, but it was usually spontaneous and I didn't really have anything planned to open with, and there have been plenty of times when I chickened out.
So when the meeting ended, I walk out and timed it so that we would walk out together. I was walking next to her and before I could think of what to say, she turns to me and starts;
Girl: So have you decided for sure you want to be [career]?(We were talking about internships during the meeting, and she is a freshman)
Me: Well, last year I was dead set on grad school, so I only recently got interested in this. Whats your name by the way?
Girl: Oh I'm [Girl]
Me: Nice to meet you [Girl], I'm [ShuaiGe].
Girl: Oh haha I'm not very good with names, so I'll try to remember it!
Note: I have a pretty uncommon name, so most of the time, people at college have a hard time with it(its easy to pronounce, just unfamiliar) Usually, I just have to repeat it 2-3 times. It's not a big deal, but it does cause a slight hiccup in the interaction, I feel. Does anyone know how to handle this? I sometimes, teach them a story/mnemonic device for remembering it, but its after they have me repeat it.
At this point, we're outside the building and we're trying to figure out which direction we are going. I was planning to go towards the library so I tell her that and she follows. We are standing outside the door to the library
Girl: Its pretty hard getting internships for me. what did you do your summer after freshman year?
Me: Yeah two years ago I did a university language program which was really fun. It was the one in beijing.
Girl: Ohhh thats where I'm from. In fact I live right by that area where the students have classes. If I had known you were there, we could have hung out haha. but did you have a good time?
Me: tons of crazy stories and my chinese improved so much. Although now, its probably gotten a bit rusty.
Girl: well if you want, we can practice chinese sometime.
Me: Yeah, that'd be cool. Actually, lets exchange contact info (and I pull out my phone hoping she would get the hint and give me her number)
Girl: Sure! you can add my facebook(not my first choice, but okay, sure)
So she helps me find her fb account and I add her. We talk a little bit more about her midterms and statistics and then we split. From talking to her, I got the vibe that she really wanted to talk to me. (It's hard to explain, but I just get that vibe from people sometimes, my hunch is that is boils down to them being a bit more rapport seeking in their sub-communication than usual)
I check my facebook a few hours later and there is a message from her:
Girl: Hey [ShuaiGe], it was really nice meeting you! By the way, your profile picture's really cool.
Me: Thanks [Girl]! I took it at [place]. I was thinking we could grab lunch sometime this week. let me know if you're free
(This is much much earlier than I would ever ask a girl to hang out, but I felt like she was interested and so I was pretty sure she would say yes)
Girl: Wow, that's pretty cool since I've never been there myself. And yeah, I'd like to grab lunch together some time! I'm free after 11 tomorrow noon or after 12:30 on Friday. Any time works for you?
Me: how about 1:30 on friday
Girl: Sounds good
I haven't told her where yet, but I plan to meet up with her at a food court that is on campus. It's fairly private in the sense that it is a huge room and its impossible to find anyone in it so its unlikely either of us would run into anyone we know. My only concern is that it may be crowded at 1:30, but I can't think of another casual lunch place besides the campus dining halls (which I refuse to enter, because they suck lol)
It's been a while since I've met up with a girl like this for a meal. Last time I brought a girl to the food court for shakes and I thought it went pretty badly in the sense that conversation was very surface level. What I realized is there was a slightly awkward silence when we get in line to order stuff, and I started to clam up. but luckily for me, the girl was a real talker and she wanted to hang out again so maybe that one day was okay. In general, I hope it will be fine, because I can more often than not get into meaningful conversations and I think with this new girl, it will be easier.
My questions for this upcoming date:
1. What "skill" should I focus on practicing, as someone who is very new to dating.
2. Was choosing lunch too platonic?
3. Pulling her back to my place is a bit too advanced for me right now. Is it still worth a shot? I've invited a girl back to my room before(not much happened. maybe I'll get into that story in my intro), but she lived on my floor, so I just asked her to come back and it seemed a bit clunky, but it worked.
4. This girl is born and raised in china, so I think she would be more likely to be conservative towards sex. My goal for this date is to make the vibe between us more flirty. Is that a good goal? or too slow?
Hey guys, I wanted to have a post introducing myself before I started posting on girlschase, but I realize I've just been using that as an excuse for not posting, so here's a short introduction for now, I'll actually introduce myself in detail soon, I promise!
I'm currently a junior in college, and I've been lurking on girlschase for a while, but I really need to start taking action, otherwise, I'm not going to get any action
Onto the situation: So I was at a school club meeting today(I've been more active in clubs this year, to try and meet girls) and during the middle this girl walked in who caught my attention. Even though there was only 5 of us, we were in a big auditorium. I think a couple times, she looked over and glanced in my direction so I took it as a sign of interest and I told myself I have to approach her. Usually, what I try to do is, when the club meetings end, I try to chat up a girl as we are heading out together and its worked pretty well in the past, but it was usually spontaneous and I didn't really have anything planned to open with, and there have been plenty of times when I chickened out.
So when the meeting ended, I walk out and timed it so that we would walk out together. I was walking next to her and before I could think of what to say, she turns to me and starts;
Girl: So have you decided for sure you want to be [career]?(We were talking about internships during the meeting, and she is a freshman)
Me: Well, last year I was dead set on grad school, so I only recently got interested in this. Whats your name by the way?
Girl: Oh I'm [Girl]
Me: Nice to meet you [Girl], I'm [ShuaiGe].
Girl: Oh haha I'm not very good with names, so I'll try to remember it!
Note: I have a pretty uncommon name, so most of the time, people at college have a hard time with it(its easy to pronounce, just unfamiliar) Usually, I just have to repeat it 2-3 times. It's not a big deal, but it does cause a slight hiccup in the interaction, I feel. Does anyone know how to handle this? I sometimes, teach them a story/mnemonic device for remembering it, but its after they have me repeat it.
At this point, we're outside the building and we're trying to figure out which direction we are going. I was planning to go towards the library so I tell her that and she follows. We are standing outside the door to the library
Girl: Its pretty hard getting internships for me. what did you do your summer after freshman year?
Me: Yeah two years ago I did a university language program which was really fun. It was the one in beijing.
Girl: Ohhh thats where I'm from. In fact I live right by that area where the students have classes. If I had known you were there, we could have hung out haha. but did you have a good time?
Me: tons of crazy stories and my chinese improved so much. Although now, its probably gotten a bit rusty.
Girl: well if you want, we can practice chinese sometime.
Me: Yeah, that'd be cool. Actually, lets exchange contact info (and I pull out my phone hoping she would get the hint and give me her number)
Girl: Sure! you can add my facebook(not my first choice, but okay, sure)
So she helps me find her fb account and I add her. We talk a little bit more about her midterms and statistics and then we split. From talking to her, I got the vibe that she really wanted to talk to me. (It's hard to explain, but I just get that vibe from people sometimes, my hunch is that is boils down to them being a bit more rapport seeking in their sub-communication than usual)
I check my facebook a few hours later and there is a message from her:
Girl: Hey [ShuaiGe], it was really nice meeting you! By the way, your profile picture's really cool.
Me: Thanks [Girl]! I took it at [place]. I was thinking we could grab lunch sometime this week. let me know if you're free
(This is much much earlier than I would ever ask a girl to hang out, but I felt like she was interested and so I was pretty sure she would say yes)
Girl: Wow, that's pretty cool since I've never been there myself. And yeah, I'd like to grab lunch together some time! I'm free after 11 tomorrow noon or after 12:30 on Friday. Any time works for you?
Me: how about 1:30 on friday
Girl: Sounds good
I haven't told her where yet, but I plan to meet up with her at a food court that is on campus. It's fairly private in the sense that it is a huge room and its impossible to find anyone in it so its unlikely either of us would run into anyone we know. My only concern is that it may be crowded at 1:30, but I can't think of another casual lunch place besides the campus dining halls (which I refuse to enter, because they suck lol)
It's been a while since I've met up with a girl like this for a meal. Last time I brought a girl to the food court for shakes and I thought it went pretty badly in the sense that conversation was very surface level. What I realized is there was a slightly awkward silence when we get in line to order stuff, and I started to clam up. but luckily for me, the girl was a real talker and she wanted to hang out again so maybe that one day was okay. In general, I hope it will be fine, because I can more often than not get into meaningful conversations and I think with this new girl, it will be easier.
My questions for this upcoming date:
1. What "skill" should I focus on practicing, as someone who is very new to dating.
2. Was choosing lunch too platonic?
3. Pulling her back to my place is a bit too advanced for me right now. Is it still worth a shot? I've invited a girl back to my room before(not much happened. maybe I'll get into that story in my intro), but she lived on my floor, so I just asked her to come back and it seemed a bit clunky, but it worked.
4. This girl is born and raised in china, so I think she would be more likely to be conservative towards sex. My goal for this date is to make the vibe between us more flirty. Is that a good goal? or too slow?