| Hey guys, thanks for checking out my field report journal! To begin, let me give you a back story about me.
Bio
I'm a 21 year old college student from Georgia. I'm currently studying Management and I'm in my 4th year of college, planning on going a 5th year, which is not a problem for me. The only thing is I commute to campus, and I only go down there 2 days a week. With my limited time schedule, it is important that I can improve my social skills substantially.
I have a twin brother, who also goes to the same college as well. I'm the oldest one by one minute, and I always point that out to people. I really do act like the big brother, sort of lol.
Anyways, in terms of what has been going on:
- I was bullied in middle and high school a few times, which hurt my self-esteem a lot.
- I was extremely shy and anxious when talking to my classmates throughout grade school.
- I've had no girlfriends, even though I had a few crushes on some of the girls in my high school classes. No first kiss either.
- I'm still a virgin.
- I'm 5'8" and 247 pounds. I am considered overweight, however I'm going to be working on losing some weight real soon. This does not bother my self-esteem as much as the other issues.
- I've only had one close friend all this time, who I consider my best friend, and I met him in 5th grade.
- In 2007, after graduating I began suffering from severe depression when I went to this one university and was having severe anxiety and stuff from living in the dorms.
- 2 years later, in 2009, I transferred to another college, a more traditional one.
- I still felt the depression inside of me, and in early 2010 I met with a psychiatrist who prescribed me with an antidepressant, Zoloft.
- Fast forward to today, and the medicine has worked wonders. I am no longer depressed, and my anxiety and shyness has gone down significantly.
However, I'm still having problems talking to girls on my campus, and that is the reason why I'm writing this journal. First off, my goals:
Goals:
- Totally break my shyness/anxiety towards girls I like (Approach, talking to them, etc.)
- Show that I'm sexually interested in a girl I'm talking to, using more body language, kino (touching), etc.
- Get kissed by a girl for the first time, and have sex for the first time.
- Expand my social network.
- Hang out and have fun with my friends and classmates on campus!
Now that I got that out of the way, on to Day 1 of my Field Report.
Day 1: The Big Day
Date: 3/1/2011
During the weekend I had found this site and was excited to learn all about the PUA lifestyle. However, before that I had been thinking to myself about what I wanted to be like for the rest of my days on campus: being the quiet, friendly guy who is always nice and says only a little bit to people on campus, or actually bursting that bubble I have and be friendly and talkative towards everyone.
The feeling of not having a girlfriend or not being able to meet girls I like after college also started to set in. I was thinking to myself, "How do these guys do it?"
So I made it a goal that this day was going to be the Big Day. I was going to look my best (shave, shower, trim my nails, etc.), and go out there and approach some girls!
It was around 10:00 AM and I had gotten out of class early. Usually I'm in class from 9:30-10:45, but plans changed when our instructor didn't show up. Anyways, so I'm walking back into the library. My college's library has 3 floors: the 1st floor contains numerous chairs, couches, and tables in the front of the building for students to study. Down the stairs is the computer labs and also a Starbucks. Upstairs is where the real library is, where they also have computers and other study tools.
So I entered the library and was looking around for a seat so I could sit down and start studying. I went upstairs (where they have some seats and stuff there for studying too), but there were no seats available.
I came back downstairs and while coming down I noticed these two girls sitting in the corner booth, just chit-chatting and stuff. I was like, "Screw this, I'm going to go over and talk to them."
So I walked over, said hi, and made my introduction. Their names were Haley and Jess. Both were juniors (my standing in college right now), and were pretty much my age. A little awkward, though, since this was my first time approaching any girls at all that I did not know. I was almost in a nervous wreck, but I maintained my composure as I talked to them about various subjects, mainly school and stuff.
Around 10:30 they said they had to go, and I told them that they can always add me on Facebook, since I have a friend that we share between each other. I wasn't expecting to get their phone numbers at all, since this was my first time approaching. After they left, I sat there for a while and thought about what I did.
"Wow, this isn't as hard as it seems!"
This got my confidence level up a lot. After chilling out for a bit, I headed over to the cafeteria to get some lunch.
Once I got my lunch, I had to find a place to sit. I told myself, "I'm not going to sit alone this time!" So I sat down with this group of one guy and three girls. I introduced myself to them and learned that they were all freshmen, in their second semester. I chatted with them for the whole time I ate lunch, and they seemed interested in what I was talking about and I made sure to listen in on their conversations. This one girl I sat next to seemed slightly interested in me. However, no phone-closing, although I told them if they need help with any homework, to add me on Facebook , since I'm real easy to find.
That pretty much ended my first day of chatting with guys and girls I didn't know at first. At the end of the day I felt really excited to finally improve this part of my life!
What I learned:
- Approaching is not as hard as it seems. As long as you're friendly and smiling at everyone, then people will be willing to listen to you!
That's it for now, stay tuned for Day 2, which I will post soon!
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