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Master Don Juan
FIELD REPORTS ON 6 DATES
In an earlier dated thread there was disscussion on confirming and not confirming with the woman prior to a first date. In the last week and a half I have been on 6 dates.
I told @R.U.G., @guru1000, and @EyeBRollin I would experiment with each and get back with the results.
- I met each of these six women via Tinder/Bumble.
- I asked each woman their phone number within the first 3-5 messages.
(This is also a great way to see the woman’s interest. But know you will lose a lot of women this way. If I messaged with this style to twenty women, 50% would be unresponsive)
- After the number was received I planned the date within the first or second messsge. On average 4-5 days in advance; some ran up to a week.
- No random chatting or trying to build interest via text or calling. Just straight planning. If they tried, I would steer the conversation back to “let’s talk about it on the date”.
- I confirmed NONE before each date. And the result of this was every women confirmed the date with me on the day of saying “still on for tonight?”, “looking forward to this evening!”, etc. Some had rescheduled for different days, and all I simply did was agree to another day taking the reigns and anchoring another day.
So from my experience, you do not need to confirm the day of the date. Such as @EyeBRollin had stated. I’m really surprised, as I had been of the mindset to follow up on the day of.
With this template stated above, know that the women will be a bit all over the place, as they are used to normally having lots of texts being shared before the date with men doing heavy chasing and fair amounts of messaging; so there could be multiple reschedules and random texts with questions coming in. Which can get annoying.
However, know that you will be a cut above the rest as it’s showing your time is really valuable I would believe.
In an earlier dated thread there was disscussion on confirming and not confirming with the woman prior to a first date. In the last week and a half I have been on 6 dates.
I told @R.U.G., @guru1000, and @EyeBRollin I would experiment with each and get back with the results.
- I met each of these six women via Tinder/Bumble.
- I asked each woman their phone number within the first 3-5 messages.
(This is also a great way to see the woman’s interest. But know you will lose a lot of women this way. If I messaged with this style to twenty women, 50% would be unresponsive)
- After the number was received I planned the date within the first or second messsge. On average 4-5 days in advance; some ran up to a week.
- No random chatting or trying to build interest via text or calling. Just straight planning. If they tried, I would steer the conversation back to “let’s talk about it on the date”.
- I confirmed NONE before each date. And the result of this was every women confirmed the date with me on the day of saying “still on for tonight?”, “looking forward to this evening!”, etc. Some had rescheduled for different days, and all I simply did was agree to another day taking the reigns and anchoring another day.
So from my experience, you do not need to confirm the day of the date. Such as @EyeBRollin had stated. I’m really surprised, as I had been of the mindset to follow up on the day of.
With this template stated above, know that the women will be a bit all over the place, as they are used to normally having lots of texts being shared before the date with men doing heavy chasing and fair amounts of messaging; so there could be multiple reschedules and random texts with questions coming in. Which can get annoying.
However, know that you will be a cut above the rest as it’s showing your time is really valuable I would believe.