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Don Juan
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27 here, never had a date in my life. I think I might have had some shyness problems from high school on, that I seem to be lifting out of. I am interested in meeting people for pretty much the first time since I can remember.
Of course, I have no idea how. I also have some serious self confidence issues.
My mission today was to go to a local mall and say hi to 3 women who weren't working there. After basically walking around for an hour trying to work up the courage...
#1 - She didn't see my EC. I said "hi", no response. Not even sure if she heard me.
#2 - same as #1
#3 - she was actually a clerk, but I'm counting it because I caught her looking at me when I was outside her store. I walked in, greeted her, we talked for like 20 seconds. Heart pounding, palm sweats, etc.
All in all it took 2 hours, 1 just getting comfortable, then another to approach those 3 people. So as you can see, I pretty much made my goal, which felt awesome. The barrier I am still struggling with is that I feel like I'm intruding into these women's days. The way my brain thinks: when I'm at the mall, I don't want to talk to anyone...so when they're at the mall, they won't either. I guess I will just have to convince myself that other people are always interested in talking. But the 3 responses I got today didn't help with that -- the 2 women who I 'interrupted' ignored me, and I only managed to talk to one who was pretty much captive at her desk, and probably bored as $@!#.
Some questions.
First, the large majority of women at the mall fell into one of these categories, (a) probably too young to take an interest in me (b) were with kids (c) were with a guy (d) were talking on cell phones as they walked (e) were far too old. When I'm practicing just saying "hi", should I include any of these groups? (a) might be okay to include, but I'm a very poor judge of age and knowing my luck would probably get some eye rolls because I just talked to a 15 yr old. (e) might be ok to include too? What would you do? How would who you approach change if you were actually there to pick up women and not just practice chatting?
Also, I'm having trouble thinking of places where I can meet 20-something women. I live in suburbia, so it's not easy to meet people on the street, or to stop at more than one store/coffeeshop/etc. Do you have any recommendations? I'd like to spend at least one evening on the weekdays at such a place. Or early mornning. Or something, I just need ideas. I'm an aviation engineer, so there is no possibility of meeting women at work, lol
Lastly, I have no real friends (just acquaintances that I do stuff with sometimes) so I'm going to have to go this alone, for now, unless I meet some new friends or develop my existing acquaintances. Is that reasonable to try to do?
Ultimate goal? To get laid.
Of course, I have no idea how. I also have some serious self confidence issues.
My mission today was to go to a local mall and say hi to 3 women who weren't working there. After basically walking around for an hour trying to work up the courage...
#1 - She didn't see my EC. I said "hi", no response. Not even sure if she heard me.
#2 - same as #1
#3 - she was actually a clerk, but I'm counting it because I caught her looking at me when I was outside her store. I walked in, greeted her, we talked for like 20 seconds. Heart pounding, palm sweats, etc.
All in all it took 2 hours, 1 just getting comfortable, then another to approach those 3 people. So as you can see, I pretty much made my goal, which felt awesome. The barrier I am still struggling with is that I feel like I'm intruding into these women's days. The way my brain thinks: when I'm at the mall, I don't want to talk to anyone...so when they're at the mall, they won't either. I guess I will just have to convince myself that other people are always interested in talking. But the 3 responses I got today didn't help with that -- the 2 women who I 'interrupted' ignored me, and I only managed to talk to one who was pretty much captive at her desk, and probably bored as $@!#.
Some questions.
First, the large majority of women at the mall fell into one of these categories, (a) probably too young to take an interest in me (b) were with kids (c) were with a guy (d) were talking on cell phones as they walked (e) were far too old. When I'm practicing just saying "hi", should I include any of these groups? (a) might be okay to include, but I'm a very poor judge of age and knowing my luck would probably get some eye rolls because I just talked to a 15 yr old. (e) might be ok to include too? What would you do? How would who you approach change if you were actually there to pick up women and not just practice chatting?
Also, I'm having trouble thinking of places where I can meet 20-something women. I live in suburbia, so it's not easy to meet people on the street, or to stop at more than one store/coffeeshop/etc. Do you have any recommendations? I'd like to spend at least one evening on the weekdays at such a place. Or early mornning. Or something, I just need ideas. I'm an aviation engineer, so there is no possibility of meeting women at work, lol
Lastly, I have no real friends (just acquaintances that I do stuff with sometimes) so I'm going to have to go this alone, for now, unless I meet some new friends or develop my existing acquaintances. Is that reasonable to try to do?
Ultimate goal? To get laid.
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