| Depends on the age but in general join a club or a team that has mixed genders like pickle ball, softball, social dance, or even book clubs where you can get to know eachother at least superficially before you ask them out. Also lots of churches have singles mixers that might be worth checking into. |
| Men in a book club!? Laughable. |
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Please don't.
So uncomfortable. |
| Do. Not. |
That's strange just walked up to you and asked to sit together? Odd. |
| Women don’t want to be approached. They prefer to complain about being alone since they don’t approach either. |
That's because book clubs only want to read and discuss vapid female slop. Men would rather set themselves on fire than read the latest paranormal romance. |
Best thing that ever happened to me. He struck up a convo and then when the train got there he asked what stop i was heading to and if I wanted to sit together/continue the convo. |
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The best is a setting where people are more normally expected to be open to meeting other people - ie a bar, concert, meetup group, or party.
otherwise you MUST have the social skills to perceive whether the woman is open to a conversation and more. I’m not going to say not to talk to women in Starbucks or the gym but you must be able to read the room. |
lol take it from a man to believe that this depends on the man being handsome and then discounting the importance of social skills. Yes dummy, you need to have good social skills to pick up women. Sorry you find that hard to swallow. |
Is he a really outgoing person in general? Did he ever describe to you how he felt that day? |
| Stairwells in parking garages |
I'd describe him as a reserved social butterfly. He is never the center of attention or life of the party, but he can shoot the sh-t with anyone about almost any topic and always leaves wherever he goes with new friends. It was a very cold winter day and I was shivering like crazy waiting for the train because I was in a work dress + pea coat + flats and he made some joke about it being a good thing i dressed for the weather and I joked back that I was dismayed because my humble hardworking parents paid good money for 14 years of catholic school skirts to permanently harden my legs to the cold, but I was apparently turning wimpy in my old age. He laughed and said he was also a reformed catholic school kid and we started chatting. |
Me too. I also go to a cozy bar or club to dance salsa. Usually they have live band. Not too much into TJ music. |
| Don't creep. |