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Hey fellas!
Can you street-sop chicks while out running SHIRTLESS?? Apparanetly yes. Can you always get at least a #-close? Probably not if you don't reach the hook point.
Yesterday I did my second shirtless jogging street-stop. It's not a goal in itself but I looove running shirtless, especially in the winter - it's more of a challenge and I always get a little pleasure out of shocking people
The first approach I did like this was a few months ago - when there corona thing here was at it's worst. Saw a chick checking me out... ran past her, thought a few sec too long, turned around and went and found her. Opened from the side, chatted for a short while and grabbed her number. I think I was too straight-forward in texting her later. Got a sweet reply to the ice-breaker text but later she ghosted me... maybe I was nonchalant about the corona thing... Don't know, really.
Yesterday, I managed to stop a cute walking straight in my direction... Got to decide fast in such a situation. The interaction went like this:
I spotted her walking in my direction and slowed down, smiled and put out my arm. She was smiling and seemed receptive.
So I told her she looks cute so I wanted stop and say hi.
Shot back immediately with something along the lines of "I don't give out my number" (cue to me not to bulldoze through this interaction)
"Who said anythin about a number?"
"So you just wanted to say hi..."
I do the shrug-head-tilt wit ha smile (== "maybe so")
"I saw you running the other day"
"I think I've seen you too" (dumbass rookie mistake, should have asked her "Oh really?" with the quizzical look, let her speak and put my shirt on maybe)
Asks me "Where are you from bla bla bla"
"I'm from here."
"Oh really bla bla"
"Listen, I need to get home but we should grab a few drinks some time" (I was not thinking here, blurted it out on autopilot instead of thinking)
Her guard goes right up (body-language closes, turns slightly away from me as if about to walk away)
I realize I messed this one up said bye or smth lame like that and left.
My analysis:
* Seemed obvious from the get-go that her guard was up
* Should have spent a few minutes talking and making her comfortable
* Need to get comfortable with approaches - time flows too quickly to make intelligent decisions on my feet
Questions:
* This chick seemed receptive to me but what's with the "I don't give my number"?
Cheers,
Rakkum
Can you street-sop chicks while out running SHIRTLESS?? Apparanetly yes. Can you always get at least a #-close? Probably not if you don't reach the hook point.
Yesterday I did my second shirtless jogging street-stop. It's not a goal in itself but I looove running shirtless, especially in the winter - it's more of a challenge and I always get a little pleasure out of shocking people
The first approach I did like this was a few months ago - when there corona thing here was at it's worst. Saw a chick checking me out... ran past her, thought a few sec too long, turned around and went and found her. Opened from the side, chatted for a short while and grabbed her number. I think I was too straight-forward in texting her later. Got a sweet reply to the ice-breaker text but later she ghosted me... maybe I was nonchalant about the corona thing... Don't know, really.
Yesterday, I managed to stop a cute walking straight in my direction... Got to decide fast in such a situation. The interaction went like this:
I spotted her walking in my direction and slowed down, smiled and put out my arm. She was smiling and seemed receptive.
So I told her she looks cute so I wanted stop and say hi.
Shot back immediately with something along the lines of "I don't give out my number" (cue to me not to bulldoze through this interaction)
"Who said anythin about a number?"
"So you just wanted to say hi..."
I do the shrug-head-tilt wit ha smile (== "maybe so")
"I saw you running the other day"
"I think I've seen you too" (dumbass rookie mistake, should have asked her "Oh really?" with the quizzical look, let her speak and put my shirt on maybe)
Asks me "Where are you from bla bla bla"
"I'm from here."
"Oh really bla bla"
"Listen, I need to get home but we should grab a few drinks some time" (I was not thinking here, blurted it out on autopilot instead of thinking)
Her guard goes right up (body-language closes, turns slightly away from me as if about to walk away)
I realize I messed this one up said bye or smth lame like that and left.
My analysis:
* Seemed obvious from the get-go that her guard was up
* Should have spent a few minutes talking and making her comfortable
* Need to get comfortable with approaches - time flows too quickly to make intelligent decisions on my feet
Questions:
* This chick seemed receptive to me but what's with the "I don't give my number"?
Cheers,
Rakkum