Hello gentlemen.
Ive struggled for years to get rid of AA. After reading Chris' latest post, I said fuck it and gave myself "permission" to start approaching anywhere and everywhere.
Not easy but mustered my courage and began to do it. I want to share my experience to get feedback from you guys and improve in a quick and stellar fashion.
3 approaches yesterday that left me intrigued.
First one in a social/sports club. Young beautiful thing that trains with me. After the practice i approached, talked for a while, got to know her quite well in just a few mins, she even asked questions back. Total 7 to 9 mins of interaction. Got her number but lost it (what a fool), added her on social media, she accepted and read my msgs but failed to reply. Perhaps added her too quick/reeked of neediness desperation?
Second approach in the supermarket, pretty young thing eyeballed me quite a bit, locked eyes at least 3 times. She worked there, promoting colgate or something, approached and asked about some toothpaste, got it and said "can i get your number too?" She gave it to me with ease, replied to my txts and we set up a date.
Third girl in college. She was exiting the building, I followed and approached from the side, introduced myself and talked. Was in a hurry so in under 3 mins asked for number. Even though we had a good talk and she even asked me some questions, refused the number and wanted to give me her fb. Perhaps interaction was too short? (She mentioned she was single)
All 3 girls were very nice and sweet, like Chris says if you look good they really make it easy for you. Why did 2 interactions fail and 1 succeed so easily?
Could I have done something better to ensure 100% sucess rate that day (they were all very receptive).
With these positive experiences i will go on gaining momentum and feeding the positive spiral of success. Want to perfect my technique as soon as can be, Ive already built myself up to be elite in most areas, this is the final link in the chain to living the golden era.
Comments are appreciated, thanks for reading.
Ive struggled for years to get rid of AA. After reading Chris' latest post, I said fuck it and gave myself "permission" to start approaching anywhere and everywhere.
Not easy but mustered my courage and began to do it. I want to share my experience to get feedback from you guys and improve in a quick and stellar fashion.
3 approaches yesterday that left me intrigued.
First one in a social/sports club. Young beautiful thing that trains with me. After the practice i approached, talked for a while, got to know her quite well in just a few mins, she even asked questions back. Total 7 to 9 mins of interaction. Got her number but lost it (what a fool), added her on social media, she accepted and read my msgs but failed to reply. Perhaps added her too quick/reeked of neediness desperation?
Second approach in the supermarket, pretty young thing eyeballed me quite a bit, locked eyes at least 3 times. She worked there, promoting colgate or something, approached and asked about some toothpaste, got it and said "can i get your number too?" She gave it to me with ease, replied to my txts and we set up a date.
Third girl in college. She was exiting the building, I followed and approached from the side, introduced myself and talked. Was in a hurry so in under 3 mins asked for number. Even though we had a good talk and she even asked me some questions, refused the number and wanted to give me her fb. Perhaps interaction was too short? (She mentioned she was single)
All 3 girls were very nice and sweet, like Chris says if you look good they really make it easy for you. Why did 2 interactions fail and 1 succeed so easily?
Could I have done something better to ensure 100% sucess rate that day (they were all very receptive).
With these positive experiences i will go on gaining momentum and feeding the positive spiral of success. Want to perfect my technique as soon as can be, Ive already built myself up to be elite in most areas, this is the final link in the chain to living the golden era.
Comments are appreciated, thanks for reading.