| tl;dr version: Approached / hit on by a girl in the day with an ultra-short conversation, what's the best way to begin the conversation / game on the next meeting?
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Hi there. General newbie here, been working on the most basic of the fundamentals -- saying "hi" to strangers and not having my brain shut down when I find myself dropped into a social situation. I'm a MM student focused on its use for self-improvement as opposed to mechanical interaction.
Now that that's out of the way, here's my situation. I was approached randomly at a cafe by a girl that works there. She was quite clearly hitting on me, and I at least had enough sense in me at this point to lean back and just play it kinda cool instead of looking down and staying quiet. I was too caught off-guard to really play it up, though, and luckily for me, it was cut very short by new customers coming in (and as I was with other people, I couldn't really stick around and wait).
So, naturally, I need to get my ass back in there and talk to her again. What I'm trying to figure out is exactly how I should approach this. I see a few possibilities with pros and cons to each, but I'm not experienced enough to know what's best.
So I consider this to be A3 in MM and run normal day game from there? Or, since she approached anyways, do I play it more innocent and easygoing and let her continue to lead things? I'm not entirely sure what vibe she got from me that made her decide to approach, though the fact that I happened to be in my clubbing outfit at the time likely contributed (what can I say, I look good in that stuff).
If I consider it standard A3, I could go directly in with a sort of validation challenge. For instance, something like:
"So I have to say, I like it when a girl approaches a guy. It shows a lot of confidence, which is good. But that confidence has to come from somewhere, and it's got me a bit curious. I mean, other than your looks, what've you got that makes guys want to hang out with you?"
But I think that could be way too strong way fast. I mean, our conversation was basically 30 seconds long about the smoothie I ordered. She directed it towards her preference of including whey protein to help build muscle tone when she works out (and then showed me her arm) -- it was so cute, she was using MM and had no idea, heh. I didn't really offer much to the conversation other than smiles and a few friendly comments about her recommendations, but she closed it with a "It was nice talking to you" anyways. Those two or three IOIs concentrated in that short a time makes me think that running A2 material, at least up front, isn't really necessary at all since she was already attracted to me, but running an A3 challenge, especially in day game, seems a bit confrontational to me somehow.
If I want to play it more calm and natural, it's pretty easy -- I just reference the previous conversation and set up a number close with time bridge:
"So the other day you mentioned working out. I'm actually looking for a gym to attend right now. By the way, what's your name? {insert into phone} Cool, I'm {name}, pleasure to meet you. So yeah, do you like the gym you attend?" {likely acknowledgement} "Great. Here, {hand over phone} let me get your number and I'll call you sometime about checking it out. Maybe you can show me around."
A gym "date" seems pretty easy to run, and also a little bit unconventional, which is cool. I'll have plenty of opportunities to throw in natural A3 material, random compliments mixed with teases and takeaways.
So, yeah. Dropping the ball here would be a pretty pathetic failure, since it was all but handed to me on a platter, so I'd appreciate any advice. This is a marvellous opportunity to grab some much-needed practice and bolster my recently-enhanced confidence with real field success. Thanks in advance!
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