crowolf
Senior Don Juan
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2019
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The day began around noon—shortly after leaving my place, I had my first interaction. An enticing woman in her late 30s, wearing lipstick, handed me a flyer for a corrupt political party. I told her through a slight smirk, “You’re seriously mistaken,” and she looked down shyly and didn’t say a word. She probably knew.
The next conversation took place near The University. A woman was waiting for someone. I struck up a conversation with her. Soon she said “I have a guy.” And at first looked at me strangely, maybe because it took me a few sentences to explain why I was talking to her. Usually the gaze says it all, but this time I was still warming up.
Then I went into an Indian store to buy some incense sticks. I was joking around with the saleswoman there (she was kind of like a grandma). But we won’t count that as a set; it just helped me break the ice in some way.
Then I went to the mall and soon spotted my target. At first, she went into a women’s clothing store, but after a minute or two she came out and was glued to her phone. I approached her with a slightly lame pickup line I’d come up with earlier. Later I realized it was lame. "Hi, it was love at first sight—just tell me you don’t smoke."
She was a 9. She gave me a slightly puzzled look, but she still seemed to give me a chance. After exchanging a few sentences, she reached out enthusiastically her hand for a handshake. She had a relatively firm handshake, but mine held its own. We talked for about 5 minutes; I challenged her a few times, and made her qualify. We had things in common, and most of the small talk revolved around that, but at one point I made the mistake of delving into that platonic career topic and thus fell into her frame, instead of sticking to my own path, doing my thing, and having fun.
Plus, she was actually looking at her phone because she was ordering a suit online that wasn’t available at the store. She apologized a few times for not looking at me and instead looking at her phone. I told her that since she apologized twice, I’d forgive her. And I showed patience. NOW, right here, I can already imagine some of you saying, “Hey, dude, you should’ve given her a real scolding instead of hanging around there like a snot-nosed kid, giving her free attention and entertainment while she did her thing.”
And you'd be right. It’s just that I hadn’t really been in a situation like that before and was still relatively stiff, so I “reacted” with tolerance instead. Still, I didn’t invest too much, nor did I feel awkward. Which doesn’t fix things, but whatever.
After the girl placed her order online, she showed me the costume, probably expecting me to validate her choice like a spineless AFC. I said "I don't understand woman fashion" instead. Could have said something better, had I been more "in state". Then I made a few more challenging qualifications with which to get to know her. I tried to bounce her by telling her where I was going, but she immediately said she was heading the other way. I figured she just wasn’t interested, and I hadn’t played my hand well anyway, so we've said goodbye.
After about two hours it's night-time, and I head out again, this time to a bar with a friend. We chat for a while—longer than necessary—and after about an hour, we decide to make a move. There are three women at the table next to us. If we had to rate them to get a more complete picture—8, 8, 4.
My friend liked one of them, and I liked the other. And when we went in, it just so happened that he squeezed in between the two 8s, and I ended up talking to the 4. Stupid, but whatever. In the end, they were reserved and had boyfriends. They were out on a girls’ night. And I guess no one talked to them, probably because their body language was more closed off, like a group at a small table.
I was the first to leave the group because the 4 girl told me they had boyfriends, and the girl to my left was totally reserved - she didn’t say a word. Which is probably the right approach if she has a man. My guy was still talking to his target, but after a minute or two, he got up and left too.
After that, there was another brief lull, but on my way to the restroom, I spotted a group of 3 or 4 other cute girls. I told him that we should go over to them, and we did. But some tall guy had just struck up a conversation with them, so we sat down at the table next to them. This guy obviously was lucky about his genes, but he had no game and was boring. So their conversation with him soon died down.
And then at one point, there was this cute girl next to me who was trying to squeeze in among her friends, but at that moment they had their backs turned and the tall guy was keeping them occupied. It was a good moment to jump in, so I struck up a conversation with her. I don’t remember what I said, but it started a conversation.
It became clear from there that she was a total red flag girl. She told me herself a few times that she was this or that. I don’t remember anymore. Still, we were flirting, and she’d participate in this game every now and then. Actually, I’m pretty sure that way back in 2018–2019 I matched with her on Tinder, but back then I was too scared to ask a girl out, so we never actually went on a date.
The next conversation took place near The University. A woman was waiting for someone. I struck up a conversation with her. Soon she said “I have a guy.” And at first looked at me strangely, maybe because it took me a few sentences to explain why I was talking to her. Usually the gaze says it all, but this time I was still warming up.
Then I went into an Indian store to buy some incense sticks. I was joking around with the saleswoman there (she was kind of like a grandma). But we won’t count that as a set; it just helped me break the ice in some way.
Then I went to the mall and soon spotted my target. At first, she went into a women’s clothing store, but after a minute or two she came out and was glued to her phone. I approached her with a slightly lame pickup line I’d come up with earlier. Later I realized it was lame. "Hi, it was love at first sight—just tell me you don’t smoke."
She was a 9. She gave me a slightly puzzled look, but she still seemed to give me a chance. After exchanging a few sentences, she reached out enthusiastically her hand for a handshake. She had a relatively firm handshake, but mine held its own. We talked for about 5 minutes; I challenged her a few times, and made her qualify. We had things in common, and most of the small talk revolved around that, but at one point I made the mistake of delving into that platonic career topic and thus fell into her frame, instead of sticking to my own path, doing my thing, and having fun.
Plus, she was actually looking at her phone because she was ordering a suit online that wasn’t available at the store. She apologized a few times for not looking at me and instead looking at her phone. I told her that since she apologized twice, I’d forgive her. And I showed patience. NOW, right here, I can already imagine some of you saying, “Hey, dude, you should’ve given her a real scolding instead of hanging around there like a snot-nosed kid, giving her free attention and entertainment while she did her thing.”
And you'd be right. It’s just that I hadn’t really been in a situation like that before and was still relatively stiff, so I “reacted” with tolerance instead. Still, I didn’t invest too much, nor did I feel awkward. Which doesn’t fix things, but whatever.
After the girl placed her order online, she showed me the costume, probably expecting me to validate her choice like a spineless AFC. I said "I don't understand woman fashion" instead. Could have said something better, had I been more "in state". Then I made a few more challenging qualifications with which to get to know her. I tried to bounce her by telling her where I was going, but she immediately said she was heading the other way. I figured she just wasn’t interested, and I hadn’t played my hand well anyway, so we've said goodbye.
After about two hours it's night-time, and I head out again, this time to a bar with a friend. We chat for a while—longer than necessary—and after about an hour, we decide to make a move. There are three women at the table next to us. If we had to rate them to get a more complete picture—8, 8, 4.
My friend liked one of them, and I liked the other. And when we went in, it just so happened that he squeezed in between the two 8s, and I ended up talking to the 4. Stupid, but whatever. In the end, they were reserved and had boyfriends. They were out on a girls’ night. And I guess no one talked to them, probably because their body language was more closed off, like a group at a small table.
I was the first to leave the group because the 4 girl told me they had boyfriends, and the girl to my left was totally reserved - she didn’t say a word. Which is probably the right approach if she has a man. My guy was still talking to his target, but after a minute or two, he got up and left too.
After that, there was another brief lull, but on my way to the restroom, I spotted a group of 3 or 4 other cute girls. I told him that we should go over to them, and we did. But some tall guy had just struck up a conversation with them, so we sat down at the table next to them. This guy obviously was lucky about his genes, but he had no game and was boring. So their conversation with him soon died down.
And then at one point, there was this cute girl next to me who was trying to squeeze in among her friends, but at that moment they had their backs turned and the tall guy was keeping them occupied. It was a good moment to jump in, so I struck up a conversation with her. I don’t remember what I said, but it started a conversation.
It became clear from there that she was a total red flag girl. She told me herself a few times that she was this or that. I don’t remember anymore. Still, we were flirting, and she’d participate in this game every now and then. Actually, I’m pretty sure that way back in 2018–2019 I matched with her on Tinder, but back then I was too scared to ask a girl out, so we never actually went on a date.
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