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I really made a big mistake.
My dream girl, the woman who has all of the cosmetic and conversational traits of the kind of woman who I would want, told me "I really need a foot massage," and I somehow managed to turn her down. Is there any way for me to recover?
Some background on this situation... I work retail, and all of these interactions are happening at my place of work. I do not know this girl very well, but I've met her family and we have a few connections in common. I first met her older sister back in December. Several days later I saw the target and I just stared at her wondering why she looked so familiar; I was about to make the approach until I was whisked away. About a week later I formally met her and it sounded as if she remembered me staring at her and I told her that she looked so familiar which she concluded that was due to me having met her older sister. She also showed me her older brother. That was 7 months ago and I had nearly forgotten about it as I had not seen any members of the family since.
Last week I ran into my target again and as soon as I saw her I felt it; mutual attraction. I played it off and went with a 'cock funny' approach which I was slowly starting to shift into 'chase framing.' That is, until her older brother showed up, who I at first believed to be her boyfriend (they look nothing alike, and I had forgotten our earlier meeting.) At this point I was too nervous to hit on the younger sister, we have a huge age gap and I did not think it would be a good scene with her older brother there. I totally ignored her aside from her occasional comment during the conversation. Her brother and I probably talked for 10 minutes. The conversation concluded with me telling her older brother "It's good to meet you," as they began to walk away I added, "Oh, it's good to meet you, too, [target's name.]" After they left I remembered having met the whole family months ago.
Anyway, I 'conveniently' 'ran into her again' at my job. She lit up when she saw me. I asked her what she was up to which we discussed briefly. I showed slight interest in her during this interaction. It was right at the start of my shift and I was a bit sleepy, I don't have any game in the early morning and there's really no avoiding that. I was running low on content, so when her phone rang I told her, "Get that." I walked away, but she lingered around my area 'looking' at stuff in which she definitely had no interest, looking my way from time to time to smile at me or just look at me, in between typing on her phone. Finally, she made her move.
I was heading in her direction as she turned the corner and gave me eye-contact-smile. I replied "What's up?" in my aloof indifferent tone. I took care of something, and proceeded back. Somehow, I forget who began the conversation, but here is where it all happened...
I started by asking her follow up questions for her brother based on the conversation I had with him, using misdirection to make her work to get the conversation geared towards her. I continued this until she took a foot out of her shoe, she was cracking her toes. It was really bizarre and she didn't stop, so I asked her, "Are your toes okay?" She responded by explaining how long she's been on her feet and she concluded with, "I really need a foot massage."
Okay, here is where I destroyed myself, "I can't really do that on the clock." I've concluded that my mistake here was allowing her to be the one to lead the conversation. I was hoping to have this line lead into her giving me her phone number, but I left it too open-ended. I've since got a lot of advice about this foul up, the best Monday Morning Quarterback line being "I can't do that on my shift, but give me a call when I get off. I charge $100/hour." It's probably too late for me to deliver that one. Unfortunately for me, it gets worse from there...
Here is where things go from bad to worse. She responded "You're good," dismissing the notion of the two of us having intimacy. I think I might have said "Are you sure about that?" in absolute desperation, to which she might have responded, "Yes" while walking away. She still lingered around me on her phone for a bit while I took a few minutes in the back room to digest what I had just done by banging my head on the wall. Returning, I decided to dig a deeper grave. She was just standing around on her phone doing nothing, but I decided to make one final attempt to stir things up (I know I should have waited for her,) I asked her if she remembered December. She didn't. She offered that I might be remembering meeting her older sister (I know I met both of them.) I agreed that it was possible, and concluded that it was 'a long time ago,' as I walked away and she gave up on the notion of being with me, walking away herself.
Is there any possibility I can ever recover from this? To me, I really like her. I have a lot of girls who I 'want' but this young lady seems to have all of the physical qualities that I am looking for, so I would rather not lose her based on one stupid mistake. Any tips for any potential future interactions? I am hoping to see her again with one of her siblings so I can use the same tactic I used last week by ignoring her, but if I see her alone, I can't see me approaching her going well for me at all. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, especially any tips on getting my 'early morning grogginess game' up to par.
Thank you!
My dream girl, the woman who has all of the cosmetic and conversational traits of the kind of woman who I would want, told me "I really need a foot massage," and I somehow managed to turn her down. Is there any way for me to recover?
Some background on this situation... I work retail, and all of these interactions are happening at my place of work. I do not know this girl very well, but I've met her family and we have a few connections in common. I first met her older sister back in December. Several days later I saw the target and I just stared at her wondering why she looked so familiar; I was about to make the approach until I was whisked away. About a week later I formally met her and it sounded as if she remembered me staring at her and I told her that she looked so familiar which she concluded that was due to me having met her older sister. She also showed me her older brother. That was 7 months ago and I had nearly forgotten about it as I had not seen any members of the family since.
Last week I ran into my target again and as soon as I saw her I felt it; mutual attraction. I played it off and went with a 'cock funny' approach which I was slowly starting to shift into 'chase framing.' That is, until her older brother showed up, who I at first believed to be her boyfriend (they look nothing alike, and I had forgotten our earlier meeting.) At this point I was too nervous to hit on the younger sister, we have a huge age gap and I did not think it would be a good scene with her older brother there. I totally ignored her aside from her occasional comment during the conversation. Her brother and I probably talked for 10 minutes. The conversation concluded with me telling her older brother "It's good to meet you," as they began to walk away I added, "Oh, it's good to meet you, too, [target's name.]" After they left I remembered having met the whole family months ago.
Anyway, I 'conveniently' 'ran into her again' at my job. She lit up when she saw me. I asked her what she was up to which we discussed briefly. I showed slight interest in her during this interaction. It was right at the start of my shift and I was a bit sleepy, I don't have any game in the early morning and there's really no avoiding that. I was running low on content, so when her phone rang I told her, "Get that." I walked away, but she lingered around my area 'looking' at stuff in which she definitely had no interest, looking my way from time to time to smile at me or just look at me, in between typing on her phone. Finally, she made her move.
I was heading in her direction as she turned the corner and gave me eye-contact-smile. I replied "What's up?" in my aloof indifferent tone. I took care of something, and proceeded back. Somehow, I forget who began the conversation, but here is where it all happened...
I started by asking her follow up questions for her brother based on the conversation I had with him, using misdirection to make her work to get the conversation geared towards her. I continued this until she took a foot out of her shoe, she was cracking her toes. It was really bizarre and she didn't stop, so I asked her, "Are your toes okay?" She responded by explaining how long she's been on her feet and she concluded with, "I really need a foot massage."
Okay, here is where I destroyed myself, "I can't really do that on the clock." I've concluded that my mistake here was allowing her to be the one to lead the conversation. I was hoping to have this line lead into her giving me her phone number, but I left it too open-ended. I've since got a lot of advice about this foul up, the best Monday Morning Quarterback line being "I can't do that on my shift, but give me a call when I get off. I charge $100/hour." It's probably too late for me to deliver that one. Unfortunately for me, it gets worse from there...
Here is where things go from bad to worse. She responded "You're good," dismissing the notion of the two of us having intimacy. I think I might have said "Are you sure about that?" in absolute desperation, to which she might have responded, "Yes" while walking away. She still lingered around me on her phone for a bit while I took a few minutes in the back room to digest what I had just done by banging my head on the wall. Returning, I decided to dig a deeper grave. She was just standing around on her phone doing nothing, but I decided to make one final attempt to stir things up (I know I should have waited for her,) I asked her if she remembered December. She didn't. She offered that I might be remembering meeting her older sister (I know I met both of them.) I agreed that it was possible, and concluded that it was 'a long time ago,' as I walked away and she gave up on the notion of being with me, walking away herself.
Is there any possibility I can ever recover from this? To me, I really like her. I have a lot of girls who I 'want' but this young lady seems to have all of the physical qualities that I am looking for, so I would rather not lose her based on one stupid mistake. Any tips for any potential future interactions? I am hoping to see her again with one of her siblings so I can use the same tactic I used last week by ignoring her, but if I see her alone, I can't see me approaching her going well for me at all. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, especially any tips on getting my 'early morning grogginess game' up to par.
Thank you!