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Something I have really struggled with is contacting girls I meet at parties (usually when we are both intoxicated) the next morning. I almost always get a phone number, and nine times out of ten, I fail to further our relationship, unless I see them at another party. My problem is that when I text them in the morning, the conversation usually dries up and leaves me with nothing to say.
Here is the situation I am in now:
I met a solid HB10 at a frat party this weekend. It was 1:30am when I met her, and we were both pretty drunk. I used a few of my favorite lines to make her qualify herself and eventually had her crawling all over me. We made out and talked for an hour before the DD picked her up and took her home. The best part was that she initiated the first kiss. I didn't get her to my room, but things went very well to say the least.
The next day, I texted her "What's up?" She brought up a joke about the night before and I played off it in my response. She didn't respond. Not wanting to give up, I waited an hour before sending her "what are you up to today?"
She replied, "work ." Partly because I didn't have reception, and partly because I saw that the conversation was drying up, I didn't respond to her, and haven't since. I have read allot of the threads on this website and watched some videos and the common consensus seems to be that a text message needs to be intriguing, should have some way of leading to a date, and shouldn't necessarily require a response (eliminating the threat of her flaking out). However, I can't think of anything that meets these standards. Any suggestions?
ok the thing is you need to stop developing a text relationship and only use text to get her to meet you again. Or only text her to be playfull and not talk bout random stuffs like: what are you up to today, it's boring.
I don't know what's the context but if you want to ask questions, don't ask questions like what she did today just say, we really need to meet again, this was too short last time. Or something silly like, " i really want to see this movie. tonight. what time do i pick you up?". doesn't matter how cliche it is who cares the point that should go through is: you're confident, you want to see her. And then it's up to her, according to the impression she had of you when you met. There is nothing much you can do by text to make develop the first impression she had when you met irl, so don't try. Just ask her to meet again in not too boring way.