Mystery's 3 second rule is done to prevent guys from getting too much in their heads. It's about taking action and not letting potential opportunities go away due to inaction.
Agreed. The intention of the rule was good. There was also a risk of procrastinating too long and staring at the girl without approaching. Obviously that can creep her out.
That said, fast action taking can lead to some unpleasant approaches.
Yeah.
I dislike when that happens. I have had that happen to me. One time, I was talking with a mediocre prospect and some Indian/Indian-American STEM worker guy went nuts on me claiming to be this woman's boyfriend. He caused a massive scene. I'm not sure if he actually was the boyfriend, but he seemed to want to start a fight with me.
I can picture that. Happened to me twice. First time I just apologized and backed off. The guy let it go. Ok fine.
The second time I experienced this, the guy made a ridiculous scene and would NOT let it go no matter how hard I tried to de-escalate the situation. Finally my 6’4” ripped wingman came over and said to him “I don’t know what you’re talking about” in this deadpan Terminator like tone lol. He let it go after that.
That can be valuable. It's annoying to approach someone who is obviously there with a man and not there to meet new men.
Yeah, in nightlife, I would definitely say discretely size up the place first.
Mixed sets are bad news too. Mystery thought women could be seduced off of mixed groups.
@BPH and I think approaching women in mixed sets is generally a waste of time.
Mixed sets are bad news.
This is part of why 'nice guys finish last'. The guys who are most fearful about being perceived as creepy are often beta male nice guys or weird spectrum guys.
Agreed.
I don't think a fear of being perceived as creepy is as significant of a factor as fear of rejection.
Women are now rejecting a larger percentage of men. Women have more abundance now. Women commonly perceive about 80% of men as below average looking.