View Full Version : A question for the women on here
GhostFace2K
06-12-2006, 07:36 AM
This may take a while for me to verbally explain , but I'm going to try my best. Tonight, I went to the bars (as usual) and i kept seeing this cute girl that kept connecting with me (visually) so I walked up to her end of the bar and ordered a drink. I casually turned to her and said "Hi, I'm ******* (my name)." I jokingly apologized to her for not having any kind of original pick-up line, and told her I saw her from across the bar and just wanted to introduce myself. The night went well and I got her number, but afterwards I was wondering if this pseudo "I-don't-have-a-line" pickup-line was just a bit too cheesey. It was unintentional and my conversation with her was unrehearsed, but I was wondering if men use this "non-line-line" more frequently then i'm aware of, because when i talk to women i try my hardest not to be cliche. Do you think that a line like this is commonly used by men?
LovelyTasha
06-12-2006, 11:17 AM
I think those kinds of non-line lines are cute. I wouldn't worry about it,man..you got her number.
<3
PaRaNoIa
06-12-2006, 11:33 AM
Give her number to me!
I'm better at this!!:p
birdgirl73
06-12-2006, 01:08 PM
I don't think you need to worry. What you said wasn't cheesy or cliched. It was simply true. Not having a pickup line seems to me a big advantage. It's the cheeseballs who come around, all cocky and full of flattery, saying "Where have you been all my life, gorgeous?" who set off our warning systems. We immediately think, "Uh oh, this guy does this all the time. And he thinks that's gonna get him somewhere." I've been married a long time, but I still get hit on in bars and sometimes in restaurants, too. It amazes me how a wedding ring doesn't slow them down a bit. In some ways, I think it encourages them.
muncheemama
06-12-2006, 01:19 PM
i think everyone has a "fallback" line...if she gave you her(real) number, then you know it worked...it's better than asking if it hurt when she fell from heaven or telling her she has an onion ass(a carni told me that once..)i doubt she even thought twice about it, and was relieved you aproached her instead of the other way around....she started, you finished...nice job...make her say ********(your name) when youre slamming her....
WhiskeyGirl
06-12-2006, 03:42 PM
This may take a while for me to verbally explain , but I'm going to try my best. Tonight, I went to the bars (as usual) and i kept seeing this cute girl that kept connecting with me (visually) so I walked up to her end of the bar and ordered a drink. I casually turned to her and said "Hi, I'm ******* (my name)." I jokingly apologized to her for not having any kind of original pick-up line, and told her I saw her from across the bar and just wanted to introduce myself. The night went well and I got her number, but afterwards I was wondering if this pseudo "I-don't-have-a-line" pickup-line was just a bit too cheesey. It was unintentional and my conversation with her was unrehearsed, but I was wondering if men use this "non-line-line" more frequently then i'm aware of, because when i talk to women i try my hardest not to be cliche. Do you think that a line like this is commonly used by men?
Commonly used by men no, You ever try meeting some one from on line? I find it much better than at a bar, cause when me and my guy finally did meet, I felt like I knew him well, cause we chatted for like 5 months before we met :)
MaryJaneintheCloset
06-12-2006, 04:27 PM
I think your honesty was cute. You got her number... now just make sure you call her! :)
friendowl
06-12-2006, 04:44 PM
get condoms now
call that girl
report back to me
slothy
06-12-2006, 05:17 PM
its deffinitly a hell of a lot better then an actual pickup line. it shows you have a sence of humor and she probaly laughed (girls like to laugh). i do stuff like that every once in a while and always seem to get good responses.
Ganjasaurusrex
06-12-2006, 07:07 PM
This may take a while for me to verbally explain , but I'm going to try my best. Tonight, I went to the bars (as usual) and i kept seeing this cute girl that kept connecting with me (visually) so I walked up to her end of the bar and ordered a drink. I casually turned to her and said "Hi, I'm ******* (my name)." I jokingly apologized to her for not having any kind of original pick-up line, and told her I saw her from across the bar and just wanted to introduce myself. The night went well and I got her number, but afterwards I was wondering if this pseudo "I-don't-have-a-line" pickup-line was just a bit too cheesey. It was unintentional and my conversation with her was unrehearsed, but I was wondering if men use this "non-line-line" more frequently then i'm aware of, because when i talk to women i try my hardest not to be cliche. Do you think that a line like this is commonly used by men?
Mistakes
1. You dont buy drinks for women in bars.
2. You never apologize for being confident.
3. You never use any type of "line" or even mention that word to a woman.
4. You stayed too long.
5. Ask her name first then wait for her to ask yours.
Things you did right.
1. She signaled her interest in you first with body language. You approached.
Guys that approach women without body language first fail every time.
Women do the choosing. You do the challenging.
Dont worry about "lines" just connect with her.
2. You got the phone number. At that point you should have politely ended or winded down the conversation and bailed, then wait at least 5 days to call and ask her out for a date for a weekday only. No weekends for 3 weeks into dating.
Never, ever talk on a womans answering machine until you have been dating for at least a solid month or so.
You will send the message to her of your availability, that you are not making her feel obligated, that you are a challenge and you are confident.
You need to do this from the start.
P.E.N.G.U.I.N.
06-12-2006, 08:29 PM
Ahhh the master gives his advice :D
EDIT: changed "wishes" to "advice"...I think I need to slow down on the weed :D
kizazz83
06-12-2006, 08:57 PM
This may take a while for me to verbally explain , but I'm going to try my best. Tonight, I went to the bars (as usual) and i kept seeing this cute girl that kept connecting with me (visually) so I walked up to her end of the bar and ordered a drink. I casually turned to her and said "Hi, I'm ******* (my name)." I jokingly apologized to her for not having any kind of original pick-up line, and told her I saw her from across the bar and just wanted to introduce myself. The night went well and I got her number, but afterwards I was wondering if this pseudo "I-don't-have-a-line" pickup-line was just a bit too cheesey. It was unintentional and my conversation with her was unrehearsed, but I was wondering if men use this "non-line-line" more frequently then i'm aware of, because when i talk to women i try my hardest not to be cliche. Do you think that a line like this is commonly used by men?
i think i heard that line on a movie once... what was it? oh yes who gives a fuck! you got her number so you have a 76% chance of getting laid. kudos.
GhostFace2K
06-13-2006, 06:21 AM
get condoms now
call that girl
report back to me
Mistakes
1. You dont buy drinks for women in bars.
2. You never apologize for being confident.
3. You never use any type of "line" or even mention that word to a woman.
4. You stayed too long.
5. Ask her name first then wait for her to ask yours.
Things you did right.
1. She signaled her interest in you first with body language. You approached.
Guys that approach women without body language first fail every time.
Women do the choosing. You do the challenging.
Dont worry about "lines" just connect with her.
2. You got the phone number. At that point you should have politely ended or winded down the conversation and bailed, then wait at least 5 days to call and ask her out for a date for a weekday only. No weekends for 3 weeks into dating.
Never, ever talk on a womans answering machine until you have been dating for at least a solid month or so.
You will send the message to her of your availability, that you are not making her feel obligated, that you are a challenge and you are confident.
You need to do this from the start.
Ganja... disagree with the first half, agree with the second half :thumbsup:
Everyone else (i.e. friend owl) it turns out one of my girl friends (and i stress the long pause between girl and friends) knows her, and she's supposed to put in a good word :-D
GhostFace2K
06-13-2006, 06:32 AM
Commonly used by men no, You ever try meeting some one from on line? I find it much better than at a bar, cause when me and my guy finally did meet, I felt like I knew him well, cause we chatted for like 5 months before we met :)
As for that, I don't like the idea of meeting somebody from on line... I don't know, to me the whole idea of meeting somebody online is over-the-top and (for lack of a better word) corny. I would feel so lame telling my friends that I met somebody online. Plus, I feel like it's like setting yourself up for an awkward first meeting. I couldn't imagine how weird it would be to finally meet somebody whome i've been talking on-line to for the last 6 months. However, with this said, I'm also open-minded and will try anything first before I knock it.
likemclever
06-13-2006, 06:41 AM
Gostface to answer your question. Yes, the non-pick up line is a common pick up line. Iâ??ve heard it several times. But the good news is for the most part the guys who have used it on me were good guys and only used it because they didnâ??t know what else to say. You do get points for approaching her and not waiting for her to approach you so you get to say what ever the hell you like.
You did greatâ?¦the moment you start playing it like itâ??s some kind of game is the moment she looses interestâ?¦or at least I would.
Believe it or not there are still women who like it when you buy them a drink or open a door. And they usually return the sentiment and then some.
You got the numberâ?¦ she wouldnâ??t have given it if she didnâ??t like you. If she gave you a bad number (which I donâ??t think she did) than that would speak volumes about her character and you wouldnâ??t want the dirty bitch anyway.
You did fine :thumbsup:
Reefer Rogue
06-13-2006, 12:36 PM
How cliché...
fuck i just relized i dunno wat id say if i were in that situation... i mean like aproching a girl at a bar :/
jesus thats not good :(
Big Calhoun
06-13-2006, 04:09 PM
I've alway used a 'non-line' line. Hell, that's how I bagged my wife..."Hey, I'm Chris, you sit near my section don't you?...". I've never been a 'playa' and can't come up with something savvy, but not corny.
birdgirl73
06-13-2006, 06:38 PM
It's the non-playas who make the most headway. I'm convinced of it. Most of us ladies can spot a playa a mile away. Of course, there are women who like them and want to be played. But I don't think they're in the majority.
keeko
06-13-2006, 09:21 PM
a lot the time is not what you say, its how you say it.... .and Ganjas advice is some great advice....ive seen it used a lot in real life, good luck
PureEvil760
06-14-2006, 01:07 AM
It's the non-playas who make the most headway. I'm convinced of it. Most of us ladies can spot a playa a mile away. Of course, there are women who like them and want to be played. But I don't think they're in the majority.
You never seen a real playa ;). FLAME ON! :stoned: oh hell yea
Miss Green
06-14-2006, 01:42 PM
Na I don't think its chessy I would say its you being on honest.And you got her number so give her a call, you won't know unless you try.Good luck and let us know how you go.:) :rasta: :thumbsup:
birdgirl73
06-14-2006, 01:47 PM
You never seen a real playa ;). FLAME ON! :stoned: oh hell yea
I can generally spot jerks when I see them, too. Or when I read their posts.
muncheemama
06-14-2006, 02:03 PM
BURN!!
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