Hi all,
Firstly just like to say that i'm very honoured to be apart of this community. I have read a few posts and I love the fact that everyone is trying to help each other out (it's like one big family).
My name is Mitch and i'm new to the game. I am from London and am currently a student in my second year of University studying architecture.
I have never had a girlfriend in my life or kissed a girl, yet alone slept with one. I do have some AA however at University I find it is much easier to talk to girls randomly (this is normally done either by asking about their work or walking into a group where I know at least one person).
A little about my personality: I like to enjoy myself and have fun. I do joke around a lot and often make jokes about serious topics. I am sarcastic to a point where some people I meet think i'm serious when i'm just having fun.
When at University I do tend to insult girls a lot in a very joking manner with a smile or laughter. Sometimes they insult me back in which I respond by either making another joke or saying "wow fiesty".
Here's the problem. I feel that some girls start of well (like we have fun and nice conversation) then slowly decline to a point where i'm stuck in the friend zone (still have fun but it's normally only within University) or possibly less. They don't see me as a potential boyfriend material. Is there a way to get past this?
Since reading the Mystery Method, a week ago I feel that I understand a bit more about the game. Whilst reading it, I read that first impressions are VERY important. The problem lies that in University I have already talked to various girls from my course and a few from other courses. Does this mean I have already ruined my chances with them? If so is there a way to redeem myself?
I look forward to meeting new people in this community, broading my knowledge and experience. Hopefully I will be able to get my first kiss, girlfriend, lay.
- Mitch
PS. If anyone has MSN or a form of IM and would like to discuss PUA stuff feel free to add:
mitch2012@live.co.uk