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. . . You can't really treat a girl 'as your girlfriend' the very same moment you get to know her? I feel like there is a void in between that needs to be filled, but I can't figure out what that might be.
Sure you can. . .
There are a few 'societal boundaries' to respect but other than that, what's stopping you?
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"Yes" can lead to one of two reactions. 1. He's full of himself. Or 2. OK, he's familiar with photography. Neither reaction raises excitement or interest in the topic. Why not, "I did a few weddings and (glamor shots, sporting events, etc . . ) It's a hobby. . ."
Generally, in a conversation with anybody, should 'yes' and 'no' be avoided as much as possible?
What I wrote above has more to do with this:
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Half way through that thread, you will notice a post written by a member who is on the worst end of the "monkey" spectrum. I don't really know how else to label such a person. Usually, those with a habit of proudly "telling" others about their talents:
1. Lack talents.
2. Repel others.
3. Are the butt of jokes
Those who are actually talented have a way of demonstrating it. And they often do this
involuntarily because others ask. Others are curious and inquire more about talented people because they usually 'tell less' but 'demonstrate more'. Let me know if you'd like examples.
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I remember reading one of your posts a long time ago where you talked about how you used to be good with cocktails and invited girls over to mix them. But never on a first date I assume? When was the time you usually invited girls back to your place for these purposes and how did you go about suggesting it?
At that time, I was involved with the restaurant/bar industry and ran with that crowd. . . so it was a fit. I had a commercial ice cream machine in my kitchen and a celeb chef friend of mine hosted a show there once. Usually, girls invited themselves. Just bring up the topic in conversation and play off of their curiosity level.
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I'd like to mention that I've taken a break from ONS's. I would like to properly date girls and maybe find a girlfriend in time. This is an area I don't have much experience with. That's why I'm asking about the whole cocktail thing. And in fact, that's the biggest reason I'm learning how to mix drinks, cook and all the other stuff in the first place. I want to be able to provide the girl and myself with interesting dates.
Thinking about getting a license for a simple motorcycle too for that matter.
I guess I was lucky to have lived in some interesting parts of the World but what really made those places 'interesting' was that I was new to it. In every new city, I spent a lot of time just exploring. I'd go by myself or with anybody willing to check out new things. That enthusiasm carried over to others. Wherever you live, there is a chance that a tourist of 2 days might know more about your city than most who've lived there all their lives. Find a few spots and make it your own.