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This account written assuming nite club scenario when alone. In other words it can be hard to act like you've better things going on. I haven't done this much, but when I do, it can be quite an aliening experience until you 1st end up interacting with people(girl or guys), at which point you feel completely different. And that(outside of advancing girls) may not necessarily even happen. The long periods between hitting on girls can make you feel like you don't really have a purpose. You don't want to be the being moved out of the way, or put watching others' drinks while they dance.
But generally speaking, I know it's best to act as soon as you see a girl, without thinking what you're going to say. Although the way I see it, is that there is the chance that you will literally have nothing to say after the initial 'hello'. The other thing, is that often (because I'm trying to be different), I'll choose dead air space over saying something typical... like "so how's your night going?". She might say "how's yours going" knowing that my answer really depends on how things go with her... or at least you feel that way. The worst is when I'm scanning for women, and then I turn around at and she's right there looking at me.
So I guess the best attitude, is to approach knowing I'm about to make a hundred mistakes, rather than getting my hopes up. The other thing is, I know I could easily go over to a girl and do/say something that would peak her curiosity & make myself look cool for the first 15 seconds or so, but after that I'd fall flat... dead air space. In other words, it's easy to find excuses to not interact with a stranger, when often there's not a lot to say. I'm good at going against the fear, but I'm not yet convinced it's much good if you don't think you're a natural.
So is this what I expect? To approach one minute, and look like a complete idiot, by looking like someone who either clearly doesn't know what he's doing, or who looks like he's trying to be somebody he's not AND then the next minute(having fearlessly continued with the method) to make progress.
Essentially that's what it boils down to for beginners; coming to terms with potentially looking like idiot. And if you think about it, there are actually many reasons one will not want to look like an idiot. Because of your perception of yourself, because of your status, and also because you know you'll take that feeling with you for quite a while and it make effect how you behave during that while. I don't know if it's made clear on this site, that one should expect to look like an idiot(to put it bluntly), but that's the case!
I also often forget the possibility of being able interact with girls from a far, with a wink or whatever. All too often do I see myself looking at a girl from a far, who when she returns my gaze, the only thing I think is "shit, now I have to act quickly, or it will take more courage to act". I've gotta stop that.
Anyway, that's my rant. I'm not sure if it's written well, but I'm in a new city tonight, and am about to head out! Won't be getting my hopes up though!
But generally speaking, I know it's best to act as soon as you see a girl, without thinking what you're going to say. Although the way I see it, is that there is the chance that you will literally have nothing to say after the initial 'hello'. The other thing, is that often (because I'm trying to be different), I'll choose dead air space over saying something typical... like "so how's your night going?". She might say "how's yours going" knowing that my answer really depends on how things go with her... or at least you feel that way. The worst is when I'm scanning for women, and then I turn around at and she's right there looking at me.
So I guess the best attitude, is to approach knowing I'm about to make a hundred mistakes, rather than getting my hopes up. The other thing is, I know I could easily go over to a girl and do/say something that would peak her curiosity & make myself look cool for the first 15 seconds or so, but after that I'd fall flat... dead air space. In other words, it's easy to find excuses to not interact with a stranger, when often there's not a lot to say. I'm good at going against the fear, but I'm not yet convinced it's much good if you don't think you're a natural.
So is this what I expect? To approach one minute, and look like a complete idiot, by looking like someone who either clearly doesn't know what he's doing, or who looks like he's trying to be somebody he's not AND then the next minute(having fearlessly continued with the method) to make progress.
Essentially that's what it boils down to for beginners; coming to terms with potentially looking like idiot. And if you think about it, there are actually many reasons one will not want to look like an idiot. Because of your perception of yourself, because of your status, and also because you know you'll take that feeling with you for quite a while and it make effect how you behave during that while. I don't know if it's made clear on this site, that one should expect to look like an idiot(to put it bluntly), but that's the case!
I also often forget the possibility of being able interact with girls from a far, with a wink or whatever. All too often do I see myself looking at a girl from a far, who when she returns my gaze, the only thing I think is "shit, now I have to act quickly, or it will take more courage to act". I've gotta stop that.
Anyway, that's my rant. I'm not sure if it's written well, but I'm in a new city tonight, and am about to head out! Won't be getting my hopes up though!