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Hi guys, I know "Opening" should probably go in the beginners section but I'm not talking about general opener lines, I want to discuss something else...
So I've been interested in reading PUA material since way back with the GAME and MM.
All the advice then and now seems to come back to the same things for me... an IDEAL world:
- Look for the girl sitting alone at the bar looking for a handsome gentleman to come sweep her away.
- Look for the girl who leaves herself "open" in a group, she's making it easy for guys to open her.
- Look for the girl making obvious eye contact, she WANTS you to open.
But the world is not ideal is it:
- Girls don't go to bars alone 99% of the time. The girl sitting alone is waiting for her friend or BF to come back from the bathroom/smoke/etc...
- Few girls actually leave themselves open in groups, they don't want to give off that vibe, they engage in their group.
- Girls make fleeting eye contact and don't like to make it obvious, is she REALLY trying to draw your attention, is she looking at the guy next to you, are you both just looking about the room and happen to lock eyes? Which one is it and how do we know?
I'm drawing on last night for example. I was at a pretty low key place around 11pm. I see a stunning brunette, I know she has noticed me, she is leaning against the bar looking out towards me. But she is completely surrounded at the bar by her social group, about 8 people in a semi circle. Now I *think* she would have welcomed an approach but there is really no other way than literally forcing my way through the entire group, drawing all of their attention while I try to deliver some opener. It doesn't feel at all natural, it doesn't feel at all smooth and doesn't feel anything but deliberate.
If we were still in the days of MM, we'd go further to break through the group, pivot, look over our shoulder, as her an opinion (like we couldn't have asked the other 12 people we trampled to get to her), then tell her I have to run back to my friends who are 6 feet away anyway... who's fooling who here?
The next is eye contact. Girls rarely actually lock eye contact or offer repeat contact. Sometimes we are looking at a girl and as she looks up, we catch her eye. Was she checking us out? Or are we just looking long enough to HOPE we see what we want to see?
Next is girls sitting alone. I saw 2 guys repeatedly WAITING for girls to be left alone by their friends for any moment, then swooping in. As soon as their friends returned, these guys were flustered and ran off again.
To me this just comes off creepy. Waiting for a girl to be alone and needing TWO of you? Also, there is no way to casually open, they were going across the room direct then offering bland conversation.
But in reality, girls are rarely actually alone by themselves looking for that handsome stranger... it's not the movies.
So where I'm coming at from all this is... when I read "opening" advice, it all sounds well and good but is more like a movie or an ideal world but nothing like the real world, which I think throws a lot of guys off... they read all the opening advice, feel they can do it, but the ACTUAL opportunity never comes along.
Are there any resources on REAL opening situations? How to navigate difficult situations or at least situations where it's not just smoothly turn to her and say Hi. You have to actually work yourself into a position where there is little to no room.
So I've been interested in reading PUA material since way back with the GAME and MM.
All the advice then and now seems to come back to the same things for me... an IDEAL world:
- Look for the girl sitting alone at the bar looking for a handsome gentleman to come sweep her away.
- Look for the girl who leaves herself "open" in a group, she's making it easy for guys to open her.
- Look for the girl making obvious eye contact, she WANTS you to open.
But the world is not ideal is it:
- Girls don't go to bars alone 99% of the time. The girl sitting alone is waiting for her friend or BF to come back from the bathroom/smoke/etc...
- Few girls actually leave themselves open in groups, they don't want to give off that vibe, they engage in their group.
- Girls make fleeting eye contact and don't like to make it obvious, is she REALLY trying to draw your attention, is she looking at the guy next to you, are you both just looking about the room and happen to lock eyes? Which one is it and how do we know?
I'm drawing on last night for example. I was at a pretty low key place around 11pm. I see a stunning brunette, I know she has noticed me, she is leaning against the bar looking out towards me. But she is completely surrounded at the bar by her social group, about 8 people in a semi circle. Now I *think* she would have welcomed an approach but there is really no other way than literally forcing my way through the entire group, drawing all of their attention while I try to deliver some opener. It doesn't feel at all natural, it doesn't feel at all smooth and doesn't feel anything but deliberate.
If we were still in the days of MM, we'd go further to break through the group, pivot, look over our shoulder, as her an opinion (like we couldn't have asked the other 12 people we trampled to get to her), then tell her I have to run back to my friends who are 6 feet away anyway... who's fooling who here?
The next is eye contact. Girls rarely actually lock eye contact or offer repeat contact. Sometimes we are looking at a girl and as she looks up, we catch her eye. Was she checking us out? Or are we just looking long enough to HOPE we see what we want to see?
Next is girls sitting alone. I saw 2 guys repeatedly WAITING for girls to be left alone by their friends for any moment, then swooping in. As soon as their friends returned, these guys were flustered and ran off again.
To me this just comes off creepy. Waiting for a girl to be alone and needing TWO of you? Also, there is no way to casually open, they were going across the room direct then offering bland conversation.
But in reality, girls are rarely actually alone by themselves looking for that handsome stranger... it's not the movies.
So where I'm coming at from all this is... when I read "opening" advice, it all sounds well and good but is more like a movie or an ideal world but nothing like the real world, which I think throws a lot of guys off... they read all the opening advice, feel they can do it, but the ACTUAL opportunity never comes along.
Are there any resources on REAL opening situations? How to navigate difficult situations or at least situations where it's not just smoothly turn to her and say Hi. You have to actually work yourself into a position where there is little to no room.

