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Personally I'd have to say get a life (no disrespect intended). People that are really into something (baseball, poetry, anime, etc.) always have stuff to talk about. everything else will come from inself from experience and judging what i appropriate to say to who(important)
I have the same issue, and I'm a guitarist. It's not really about having a hobby, but having a larger social life. Just one night of going out with friends will give you a few stories. So imagine doing it a lot?
But that doesn't solve our problem, because it's not about telling stories. I guess you just have to be constantly socially active with people you feel equal to.
Conversation is too easy. What you need to first is stop thinking. What you are doing is seeing girls, and then thinking to yourself "what am I going to say?, What if she doesn't like me?, What if she says m stupid?". If you do open, you think "Ok what do I say next?, what routine do I run?, What do i say?". This is the best part of the pick up, say ANYTHING.
Talk about travel, the bathroom style tiles you are stepping on, the cleanliness of the sidewalk outside the store... ANYTHING. The other day I was in a pizza shop and overheard two HB8's talking about the steak and cheese, they didn't know what to get. I walked up and suggested they get the buffalo chicken. They asked if it was good and I said yes... but I have sophisticated taste, I can't necessarily say the same for you. Just talk to girls like you talk to your best friends, minus the crudeness and you will be fine.
But if you genuinely have no stories, then listen to these guys. The only way you will have more stories to tell is if you live them. The on way to live them is to, well live them. True stories are internalized and will be with you forever.