I'm breaking through my approach anxiety. If it's night time and I have a wing who is also approaching, there is nothing to hold me back from approaching a group now. I went sarging last night and I recalled something that Mystery said:
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"There are two types of people in a bar; the observers and the observed"
People go out to bars for something to happen. They go to talk with their buddies, sure. But they can stay home and talk with their buddies and drink beer. The reason they left the comfort of their homes is because they want something to occur for them to observe. This goes for men and women alike.
By approaching a set, you become the observed. Perhaps not by the whole establishment, but at least by that group. They didn't know it would be you, but you are the thing that they were hoping to see. Something to entertain them, to put them on edge, to give them something to talk about. Their beer, their food, their friends, are nothing new. You are freeing them from another mundane evening.
I won't post a field report, but I went out with a wing last night and approached 6 sets on my own. (would've done more but even in NYC, Tuesday night sucks) When I sat down with 3 cute asian girls in a bar, their eyes locked onto me and they were pleased that something even remotely interesting was occurring. Before I arrived they were staring at a menu of bar food.
Humans are inherently good, they do not want to tell you to fuck off. They want you to be good enough to join their group. A false time constraint and an opener is all you need to get them to listen to you. Happy hunting, boys.