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- From: jis@panix.com (Jack Szwergold)
- Newsgroups: soc.singles
- Subject: Re: Meeting women in clubs
- Message-ID: <C0AMw8.3rt@panix.com>
- Date: 3 Jan 93 19:45:44 GMT
- References: <0ioswB1w165w@momad.li.ny.us>
- Organization: Panix, NYC
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- In <0ioswB1w165w@momad.li.ny.us> frackas@momad.li.ny.us (George Frackas) writes:
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- >What does one say to a girl in a club, when one wants to meet her?
- >I can never think of a single word to say to them. Sometimes I might
- >make a futile attempt to start a conversation by asking for a light, or
- >for the time, or some stupid crap like that, but after I get the
- >light/time or whatever, it's back to "Duh, I don't know what to say" and
- >I never meet anyone.
-
- Either Yoda or Ben Kenobi said it, "Trust your feelings...." Go with your
- instincts. Anything that you do for yourself, and that feels good to you,
- is fine (as long as it is within reasonable bounds). Don't act anxious or
- spazzy. That's a definite way to repel people. Rather, be as honest as
- you can.....
-
- >Also, how does one approach a girl he's interested in, when she is
- >hanging around her friends?
-
- I try to avoid this as much as possible, since it is a situation in which
- I am usuallu "outnumbered"
- Again, trust you instincts, and do what feels right. If that is as stupid
- as saying "Hi, I don't know what to say, but I think your attractive etc,
- etc." then do it.
-
- The only definite advice I can give you is DON'T do it if it feels wrong....
-
- There is nothing worse in the world than being fake....
-
- And fakeness wreaks worse than Pepe Le Pew.....
-
- Be honest (as sappy and AfterSchoolSpecialis as that may sound).....
-
- --
- Jack
- jis@panix.com
-