So I wrote in the Approach Thread how I got indirectly approached last week.
Looking back, I realised that there have been at least 5 times in the recent past whereby it's happened to me. That is, beyond a comment on my looks/style with the intent to make conversation.
Now I think often times, when girls get indirectly approached, they know we're using that as an excuse to say something to them. They can tell that usually, we don't actually give a shit about their cardigan or there they bought that cool tote bag from.
What about when the tables are turned? When a chick opens you with something indirect, is she in fact interested in you, or is she singularly more interested in the topic which she had asked/commented about?
My instinct says, leverage that into building up attraction and gaming her from there, if you're into her. But I guess it would be plain sailing if she was into you indeed.
Looking back, I realised that there have been at least 5 times in the recent past whereby it's happened to me. That is, beyond a comment on my looks/style with the intent to make conversation.
Now I think often times, when girls get indirectly approached, they know we're using that as an excuse to say something to them. They can tell that usually, we don't actually give a shit about their cardigan or there they bought that cool tote bag from.
What about when the tables are turned? When a chick opens you with something indirect, is she in fact interested in you, or is she singularly more interested in the topic which she had asked/commented about?
My instinct says, leverage that into building up attraction and gaming her from there, if you're into her. But I guess it would be plain sailing if she was into you indeed.