https://usa-men.aangevinkt.nl https://usa-men.startbeurs.nl https://usa-men.starttour.nl https://usa-men.startclub.nl https://usa-men.startguide.nl https://usa-men.startvista.nl https://usa-men.startcentro.nl https://usa-men.onyourscreen.eu I read the articles you suggested and they sound very helpful. Now I’ll have to try them out. The main point that I got from the article about approaching and asking a woman out is to be straight forward and be obvious. Correct me if I’m wrong. I always thought that being straight forward and obvious would make me look like a sex-crazed pig, which is the opposite of what I want to portray, so I’ve tried to think of a way to be subtle. Then, by being subtle, my romantic interests never actually knew I was interested in them and thought of me as a friend. I guess it was all in my head and that I just need to go for it. Do I need to build rapport with her or is it enough to walk up to an attractive woman and just say, “Hi. I’m Philip. I saw you standing/sitting here and you look so beautiful that I want to take you out to dinner.” Phil Says: October 16th, 2011 at 12:39 am Hi MidoriLei, When she said, “We’ll see,” she had a neutral face (i.e. neither smiled nor looked upset) and her arms were straight at her side, her body and face were facing me directly, her legs were straight, which to me is completely neutral body language. As for the other girl from archery…well…I saw her walking and holding hands with another guy when I passed her on campus, so no point in pursuing that further I guess. Also, how would you suggest approaching women that are COMPLETE strangers? In particular what if I’m walking along and I see an attractive woman also walking. I honestly have no idea how I would initiate the conversation because in my experience if I am alone and someone walks up to me and wants to start talking to me and I’ve never seen the person before, it makes me feel awkward because I automatically think “Why is this person talking me? What does this person want from me?” MidoriLei Says: October 18th, 2011 at 4:02 pm Hi Phil,