So I kinda wanted to update.
In short, I've been trying to force myself to be more proactive about talking to women around me but Im having a difficult time telling when its okay and not okay to do this. For example at work in a different department (I have to pass through it to get to the break-room) there is a cute lady but I don't know if I feel comfortable disturbing her while she's at her desk just to get to know her especially given she's never spoken to me before.
I've also been going out more but at the same token I don't want to come off as a creep by approaching a total stranger but not sure what else I can really do at the same time. If I see them on their phone, I always avoid speaking to them. The same goes if it looks like they're walking fast. If they're not busy and not walking fast, I "may" approach them. Usually I won't approach if they're not alone either. I also kind of feel that this will end in an automatic no as I don't know that ladies enjoy being approached at random by a stranger as they don't know what his intentions are initially.
I did approach once - basically asked if she was okay if I chatted with her and basically she said no. I apologized to her and quickly put distance between us.
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I wanted to state Im posting this because I can't tell what is right and what isn't. For a long time I have been waiting and expecting God to just put someone in my life but the longer I wait (almost 20 years now) the more I begin to realize there really might not be that special "one person" and that relationships take time and understanding to build instead of one person being magically made for you and that this may be something I will have to go out and get instead of waiting for it to happen. Basically I'm just beginning to think that he isn't going to just drop someone in my life, I may have to find her.
In short, I've been trying to force myself to be more proactive about talking to women around me but Im having a difficult time telling when its okay and not okay to do this. For example at work in a different department (I have to pass through it to get to the break-room) there is a cute lady but I don't know if I feel comfortable disturbing her while she's at her desk just to get to know her especially given she's never spoken to me before.
I've also been going out more but at the same token I don't want to come off as a creep by approaching a total stranger but not sure what else I can really do at the same time. If I see them on their phone, I always avoid speaking to them. The same goes if it looks like they're walking fast. If they're not busy and not walking fast, I "may" approach them. Usually I won't approach if they're not alone either. I also kind of feel that this will end in an automatic no as I don't know that ladies enjoy being approached at random by a stranger as they don't know what his intentions are initially.
I did approach once - basically asked if she was okay if I chatted with her and basically she said no. I apologized to her and quickly put distance between us.
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I wanted to state Im posting this because I can't tell what is right and what isn't. For a long time I have been waiting and expecting God to just put someone in my life but the longer I wait (almost 20 years now) the more I begin to realize there really might not be that special "one person" and that relationships take time and understanding to build instead of one person being magically made for you and that this may be something I will have to go out and get instead of waiting for it to happen. Basically I'm just beginning to think that he isn't going to just drop someone in my life, I may have to find her.
Get (or borrow) a friendly dog. I'm one of those who doesn't talk to strangers, but if someone is walking their dog I almost always want to say hi to the dog and that's a good indirect conversation starter.
Ask for help or advice, most people are willing to help you out if you need it and it immediately gives the interaction something to be about rather than people trying to guess what you want or what you're really after.
Wear t-shirts that advertise your interests, hobbies, or just have terrific humorous sayings; it's a great conversation hook and might just help you find people interested in things you actually want to talk about.
No guarantees that any of these things will lead you to a date or a special woman, but they might just help get a conversation started with strangers in public places.
There are of course also options like online dating or speed dating where both you and potential dates put yourselves out there and essentially give other people permission to attempt romance with you ( and after a phrase like that we all can tell I'm not the romantic type). That has it's own hazards, but at least you know that the women there (if they're real people in the case of online dating) are looking for a date.
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