0 reasons why San Francisco sucks
03-09-2018, 01:16 PM
Quote: (03-09-2018 09:57 AM)Black Caesar Wrote:
Props for actually going out...
A few things:
Did you really quit at midnight?? Reason all the spots were empty is you were way early. Midnight to last call is gold on Thursdays.
Writing the night off so early is a rookie mistake.
Work on your game dude... the girls you actually wanted in the night you couldn’t get cause of Bad Game. You mention a few times chicks you wanted not being in to you or not being interested. Glossed over all the approaches you did that didn’t work.
If you post about those in more detail we can break down your sticking points.
Real props though for actually hitting the street.
I usually roll out much later than you and then can get the girls I’m interested in with Game.
Also dog it’s fine to have different goals. I like going out and making a night and could care less if I get a new girl on that specific day.
I left at 12:20 AM because there was nothing going on and the scene at the place I was at (Parliament) was not improving.
My Game is pretty tight. I have 50+ laycount in the past two years. I've banged 7s and the occasional 8 from Tinder (a place where usually guys are shooting two points below). Dominant voice, good body language, zero approach anxiety, I know when to escalate, kino, how to handle logistics, etc. I do not take numbers from 6.5s or less when I'm out.
Now, I don't have much nightgame experience but I have enough to know that you can't pin a girl not being interested in you on Game.
Very few girls are sexually available:
https://www.goodlookingloser.com/laid/in...mbers-game
When I go out, I'm screening girls for subcommunication. If I approach and talk to a girl for a minute or two, I'm going to roll out if she's looking at her phone, looking away, not asking me questions, pointing her feet away from me, etc. The sets where I rolled off, all of the above was happening.
Are you actually in your 50s-60s as Bigmac4u suggests? If so, that explains a lot about our differences in experiences.