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Meezy

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Hey GC Fam,

First off, I'm a little wet behind the ears in pick-up, and I must thank everyone here for all your insight on both the blogs and articles, they have been a huge help in sharpening my game and I hope to share some FR's soon.

So I've hit a proper sticking point. I've only been able to train in social cirlces for many reasons which isn't really bad because I'm not part of a group and I can navigate inbetween cliques. However, I can only practice with girls who I don't know quite well, and I often make a habit of keeping all the girls I like at a distance. It doesn't really work that well as a lot of them don't greet me until I do first so it feels like we don't know each other anymore if we haven't spoken in a while.

In a recent incident , I met this wonderful girl who has such an awesome sense of style, independence, and a lovely body. We are part of the same theatre company, despite performing in different productions. She was a bit too high in status for me, so I took a break from her(I was chasing a bit) to improve my drama skills and there is literally no more I can do(backstage to lead actor). I saw her after this, like a few weeks later, and it feels like we never met. How can I re-engage her, or should I just write girls like her off?

I was thinking"I've been meaning say hi for quite sometime, but I've been caught up with a lot and I haven't had the time to chat until now." But I'm not sure, and at the same time I'm losing so many opportunities.

I would appreciate all help.
 
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Smith

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Meezy,

Just say hi to her again. Act like you're trying to reconnect with an old friend, but you don't necessary have to verbalize it. Chances are she's probably been busy too and have completely forgot about you. No need to psych yourself out ;)
 
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