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So today I was able to do 4 approaches. Two good ones, two meh ones. The great parts are that I didn't hesitate, and as a result the opens went much better than previously. Just need to continue transitioning into SOTs, making new RPOs, and improving sexuality of the interaction. Doing those should net me much better, much stronger hooks.
I was dressed in grey jeans, recently altered to fit my legs amazingly well. On top was a blue floral dress shirt, with sleeves rolled up. I had a black bracelet on, and black chelseas.
#1 Photography Student
I opened by asking what she was taking a picture of, and whether she was trying to capture the vibe of 4/20. She didn't realize it was 4/20, and responded happily to me, but walked off without leaving me much room to respond.
# 2 Texan Visitor
I noticed this girl in dark blue jeans, and a bright orange-tan jacket ton. The contrast was excellent. I opened via my usual RPO.
So we have a couple of issues here. One is that I'm not remembering well what the girl said, while remembering what I did. That tells me I'm not really doing a good job bringing the girl into the conversation-I'm essentially performing a monologue. A seduction is a two-person dance, not a solo outing.
The second error is towards the end, when I other myself by claiming unfamiliarity with the area she's from. There are plenty of ways to bridge the topic better. I could have discussed the multi-culturalism of Houston and contrasted it with the multi-culturalism of NYC. Then brought up how meeting new people is one of the best ways to learn more about yourself. Going deeper into how interacting with people from other cultures is exciting, new, and the power of finding chemistry and passion in that.
Additionally, the conversation wasn't very stimulating. Similar to the points above, I think this was a miss on directing conversation towards SOTs. She also probably didn't have much comfort as well. Something to work on. Expectedly, she turned down my invite for a coffee then and there. Since she is leaving tomorrow, no point in not trying for an insta-date.
#3 Asian girl on bench
I had gone to sit down at a park, waiting for a friend to show up. I noticed this cute asian girl walk by. She had a great figure in athletic gear which was revealing a fit looking midriff. I notice her sit down, and grab a seat next to her. I browse my phone as she takes some pictures, until she settles down next to me.
Some issues for sure. The good things were the open was followed by a good sub topic, and had a rainbow ruse involved. The SOT needs to be better though. I need to dig deeper, and really find the spark and passion that makes it a great subject to discuss with women.
#4 Rush for the Uber
I was walking home and saw this very attractive, very busty woman standing. A BLM parade was passing by so I figured I might as well open while waiting for an opportunity to move through. Worth noting that the weather has chilled considerably by this point.
Ugh, I'm annoyed by this one. I think the opener was nonchalant, probably too much so. She was also extremely distracted, so I needed to have way better eye contact, vibe, etc to have made it work. Additionally, a huge misstep was not pacing HER reality. She starts complaining about the cold, and I just ignore what she says? Oof.
How it would have been better to go:
I think this would have much better paced her reality and then reframed it as an opportunity. Or at least it would have been much better than what I did at least and I may have learned a different lesson.
Overall, I'm pretty happy with how the day turned out. 4 pretty decent approaches, and getting over the fear of Sunday's terrible excursion. I'm continuing to learn and apply new ideas, so I do feel that it's only a matter of time before things start to click, and I start to see better results. As long as I keep pushing and working intelligently, there's no reason I can't achieve what I want.
I was dressed in grey jeans, recently altered to fit my legs amazingly well. On top was a blue floral dress shirt, with sleeves rolled up. I had a black bracelet on, and black chelseas.
#1 Photography Student
I opened by asking what she was taking a picture of, and whether she was trying to capture the vibe of 4/20. She didn't realize it was 4/20, and responded happily to me, but walked off without leaving me much room to respond.
# 2 Texan Visitor
I noticed this girl in dark blue jeans, and a bright orange-tan jacket ton. The contrast was excellent. I opened via my usual RPO.
Me: Have you ever noticed... on days like this... when the sun comes back out after a long time... almost intoxicatingly warm... how much leaving the apartment can feel like an adventure?
Her: Yeah, definitely
Me: I find it really interesting myself. Like I'll look around, and see everyone on their phone... glued to social media... to the point that they miss out on all the beauty present when you just live in the moment.
Her: Totally.
Me: Like I had been walking through this area yesterday, and I noticed the most beautiful thing... I saw a tree full of flowers, just like that tree over there... and the petals were falling down and flickering against a pillar of light. And I realized I would have missed it completely if I'd been on my phone.
Her: Wow, that sound amazing.
Me: Yeah, I realize that we go through that a lot as people making new connections. We can miss making great ones if we don't stay present.
Her: Yeah, Are you from around here?
Me: <About to answer> Do you want to guess?
Her: Not really (shy smile), I'm terrible at guessing.
Me: Come on, I'm sure you'll guess great.
Her: Are you from the West?
Me: I am from the West
Her: California?
Me: I am! Where are you from?
Her: I'm from Texas myself.
Me: Very cool, the Austin area?
Her: Actually more North, towards Houston
Me: Ah, I'm actually not very familiar with areas outside of Austin
Her: Oh
Her: Yeah, definitely
Me: I find it really interesting myself. Like I'll look around, and see everyone on their phone... glued to social media... to the point that they miss out on all the beauty present when you just live in the moment.
Her: Totally.
Me: Like I had been walking through this area yesterday, and I noticed the most beautiful thing... I saw a tree full of flowers, just like that tree over there... and the petals were falling down and flickering against a pillar of light. And I realized I would have missed it completely if I'd been on my phone.
Her: Wow, that sound amazing.
Me: Yeah, I realize that we go through that a lot as people making new connections. We can miss making great ones if we don't stay present.
Her: Yeah, Are you from around here?
Me: <About to answer> Do you want to guess?
Her: Not really (shy smile), I'm terrible at guessing.
Me: Come on, I'm sure you'll guess great.
Her: Are you from the West?
Me: I am from the West
Her: California?
Me: I am! Where are you from?
Her: I'm from Texas myself.
Me: Very cool, the Austin area?
Her: Actually more North, towards Houston
Me: Ah, I'm actually not very familiar with areas outside of Austin
Her: Oh
So we have a couple of issues here. One is that I'm not remembering well what the girl said, while remembering what I did. That tells me I'm not really doing a good job bringing the girl into the conversation-I'm essentially performing a monologue. A seduction is a two-person dance, not a solo outing.
The second error is towards the end, when I other myself by claiming unfamiliarity with the area she's from. There are plenty of ways to bridge the topic better. I could have discussed the multi-culturalism of Houston and contrasted it with the multi-culturalism of NYC. Then brought up how meeting new people is one of the best ways to learn more about yourself. Going deeper into how interacting with people from other cultures is exciting, new, and the power of finding chemistry and passion in that.
Additionally, the conversation wasn't very stimulating. Similar to the points above, I think this was a miss on directing conversation towards SOTs. She also probably didn't have much comfort as well. Something to work on. Expectedly, she turned down my invite for a coffee then and there. Since she is leaving tomorrow, no point in not trying for an insta-date.
#3 Asian girl on bench
I had gone to sit down at a park, waiting for a friend to show up. I noticed this cute asian girl walk by. She had a great figure in athletic gear which was revealing a fit looking midriff. I notice her sit down, and grab a seat next to her. I browse my phone as she takes some pictures, until she settles down next to me.
Me: Hey, do you know what direction of the park we're in?
Her: Ummm, I think we're in the SE
Me: Ah okay, I always end up getting confused with my directions when in the middle of parks like this
Her: Haha no worries. It's just such a nice day to come out and sit
Me: Yeah, I totally get that. Have you ever noticed how when it gets warm like this, where the sun feels intoxicating... that just leaving the apartment can feel like an adventure?
Her: Totally. Like it's really warm today and 4/20. What are you up to right now?
Me: I'm waiting for a friend actually. You?
Her: Same. What are you guys going to do?
Me: I'm not sure... maybe we'll grab a drink somewhere. I'm not too familiar with the area, do you have any suggestions
Her: Umm, there are some places around <names a few>
Me: Thanks, maybe we'll check one out. What about you and your friend? Just going to enjoy the 4/20 atmosphere?
Her: Yeah, and maybe grab some dinner after
Me: You know, you actually strike me as the kind of person that sometimes enjoys staying home for a while... but once it warms back up, you just zip back out into the world, ready to make new connections... and have new adventures.
Me: Nice, nice. Oh, my friend actually just texted me, but I'd love to continue this conversation later, what do you say?
Her: Oh, um, uh, I actually have a boyfriend.
Me: Oh, no worries. <Pause> You remind of one of my friends actually (I tried channeling some of this without knowing really what I was saying)
Me: Maybe just as friends
Her: Oh, okay
Her: Ummm, I think we're in the SE
Me: Ah okay, I always end up getting confused with my directions when in the middle of parks like this
Her: Haha no worries. It's just such a nice day to come out and sit
Me: Yeah, I totally get that. Have you ever noticed how when it gets warm like this, where the sun feels intoxicating... that just leaving the apartment can feel like an adventure?
Her: Totally. Like it's really warm today and 4/20. What are you up to right now?
Me: I'm waiting for a friend actually. You?
Her: Same. What are you guys going to do?
Me: I'm not sure... maybe we'll grab a drink somewhere. I'm not too familiar with the area, do you have any suggestions
Her: Umm, there are some places around <names a few>
Me: Thanks, maybe we'll check one out. What about you and your friend? Just going to enjoy the 4/20 atmosphere?
Her: Yeah, and maybe grab some dinner after
Me: You know, you actually strike me as the kind of person that sometimes enjoys staying home for a while... but once it warms back up, you just zip back out into the world, ready to make new connections... and have new adventures.
Me: Nice, nice. Oh, my friend actually just texted me, but I'd love to continue this conversation later, what do you say?
Her: Oh, um, uh, I actually have a boyfriend.
Me: Oh, no worries. <Pause> You remind of one of my friends actually (I tried channeling some of this without knowing really what I was saying)
Me: Maybe just as friends
Her: Oh, okay
Some issues for sure. The good things were the open was followed by a good sub topic, and had a rainbow ruse involved. The SOT needs to be better though. I need to dig deeper, and really find the spark and passion that makes it a great subject to discuss with women.
#4 Rush for the Uber
I was walking home and saw this very attractive, very busty woman standing. A BLM parade was passing by so I figured I might as well open while waiting for an opportunity to move through. Worth noting that the weather has chilled considerably by this point.
Me: Do you think I'll be able to make it across?
Her: I don't know. I've been waiting for my uber for a while... I'm freezing!
Me: Yeah. <Pause> It's interesting though... Have you noticed on days like this... when the sun comes out and it's really warm...
Her: It gets really cold really fast?
Me: Well, yeah, but more that it feels almost like an adventure too
Her: Oh, yeah... <Steps away to find Uber>
Her: I don't know. I've been waiting for my uber for a while... I'm freezing!
Me: Yeah. <Pause> It's interesting though... Have you noticed on days like this... when the sun comes out and it's really warm...
Her: It gets really cold really fast?
Me: Well, yeah, but more that it feels almost like an adventure too
Her: Oh, yeah... <Steps away to find Uber>
Ugh, I'm annoyed by this one. I think the opener was nonchalant, probably too much so. She was also extremely distracted, so I needed to have way better eye contact, vibe, etc to have made it work. Additionally, a huge misstep was not pacing HER reality. She starts complaining about the cold, and I just ignore what she says? Oof.
How it would have been better to go:
Me: Do you think I'll be able to make it across?
Her: I don't know. I've been waiting for my uber for a while... I'm freezing!
Me: Yeah, I know, I'm wearing this and even I'm getting to be freezing... But you know, it's times like these that maybe life is giving the chance for new moments, to make a new connection with a fascinating stranger <give seductive eye contact> and it's up to us to seize life by the horns and thrust ourselves into the adventure of it
Her: I don't know. I've been waiting for my uber for a while... I'm freezing!
Me: Yeah, I know, I'm wearing this and even I'm getting to be freezing... But you know, it's times like these that maybe life is giving the chance for new moments, to make a new connection with a fascinating stranger <give seductive eye contact> and it's up to us to seize life by the horns and thrust ourselves into the adventure of it
I think this would have much better paced her reality and then reframed it as an opportunity. Or at least it would have been much better than what I did at least and I may have learned a different lesson.
Overall, I'm pretty happy with how the day turned out. 4 pretty decent approaches, and getting over the fear of Sunday's terrible excursion. I'm continuing to learn and apply new ideas, so I do feel that it's only a matter of time before things start to click, and I start to see better results. As long as I keep pushing and working intelligently, there's no reason I can't achieve what I want.