Are men afraid to ask for a women's number?
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I don't get fear of rejection. I mean it just doesn't compute with me. The worst that can happen is that you are rejected. Move on and go to the next one. If you are being rejected too often maybe wait until you've built a good connection before asking. Also work on how to have conversations and how to keep them going so there isn't any awkwardness.2
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I think you shy guys should use a jedi mind trick. If you want to ask a girl for her number but you are too shy, think to yourself ...."I'm gonna ask that girl if I can see her vajayjay. Wait no. Thats too much. I'll just ask her for her number right now and we'll deal with the rest later...." That way asking for the number doesn't really seem like such a big deal as asking to see her vajayjay.
F that! I'm going all the way!0 -
Most of my single buddies are just idiots when it comes to talking to women. Since when is the word "no" a bad thing? It's like playing the lottery. You keep playing until you hit the jackpot.2
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GnothiSeauton23 wrote: »Hungry_Angler wrote: »Most of my single buddies are just idiots when it comes to talking to women. Since when is the word "no" a bad thing? It's like playing the lottery. You keep playing until you hit the jackpot.
Whatever Bill Cosby...no means no. No matter how good you think your pudding pop is.
I don't think I made myself clear. If she says no then move on to the next one. For some fear of rejection is just too daunting.1 -
LeWahnderful wrote: »I believe with the plethora of social networks and dating sites, men just don't approach women as much anymore to get their 'digits'. Has anyone else noticed this ?
We don't have to worry about rejection these days, but also the risk of being labelled a creep/sex-pest. It isn't worth the risk.
Check out the reactions of the women at the start of this video. Why subject yourself to that?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmP1ier3R30
you only have to be worried about being labeled a creep if you refuse to take 'No' as an answer. If a woman, or a guy, says no, please don't be that *kitten* who says "c'mon baby, don't be like that' or call her a *kitten* or something along those lines.1 -
chrissyw30 wrote: »Maybe they are afraid of being rejected? Last week I had a guy approach me at the gas station and ask if he could use my phone because he was having car troubles and his phone battery was dead...he made about a three second call and said he couldn't reach them..later that night he called me back to "thank" me for letting him use my phone and offer to buy me lunch etc..so apparently he called himself from my phone.. lol.
Damn!!...That is just plain creepy1 -
I am WAY too shy and introverted to approach anyone in real life. So no, when I am single I only meet women online. I never approach a woman and ask for her number.1
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All I know is, if a woman says F off just because a guy says hi to her, she's a complete and total *kitten*. Why would you want her anyway? Whether I'm attracted to someone or not, if they say hi, I always say hi back. It's common courtesy. As someone who pretty much never gets approached by guys, I would be thrilled to have some of the guys on this thread say hi to me and/or start a conversation. I get really tired of guys looking at me, but never talking to me. I bet there are tons of women in my same boat.
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I've been married or in a relationship since about 1976. I can't remember ever asking for a woman's phone number. I met women in my everyday life. Work. Soccer. TKD. School. Became friends first.4
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All I know is, if a woman says F off just because a guy says hi to her, she's a complete and total *kitten*. Why would you want her anyway? Whether I'm attracted to someone or not, if they say hi, I always say hi back. It's common courtesy. As someone who pretty much never gets approached by guys, I would be thrilled to have some of the guys on this thread say hi to me and/or start a conversation. I get really tired of guys looking at me, but never talking to me. I bet there are tons of women in my same boat.
Hi!!
Always looking for a good conversation0 -
I'm an old guy (49) and been married for 22 years. When I was in the dating scene asking young ladies for their number was common and basically our only method. LOL We did not have all of the social media that is available now. I don't know what I would do if I became single again! LOL1
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I think you shy guys should use a jedi mind trick. If you want to ask a girl for her number but you are too shy, think to yourself ...."I'm gonna ask that girl if I can see her vajayjay. Wait no. Thats too much. I'll just ask her for her number right now and we'll deal with the rest later...." That way asking for the number doesn't really seem like such a big deal as asking to see her vajayjay.
After nearly 50 years on this planet, that is one of the best lines of advice I've read, with a good touch of humor thrown in.0 -
LeonardRoan wrote: »I'm an old guy (49) and been married for 22 years. When I was in the dating scene asking young ladies for their number was common and basically our only method. LOL We did not have all of the social media that is available now. I don't know what I would do if I became single again! LOL
It's tough as hell. I'm 49 as well, and you would think it gets easier, what with women supposedly past all the games and such.0 -
Send me all yoo vimmins phone numbers. What time should I call, 2am?0
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My sleep number is 600
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I wish guys would ! I never get hit on lol0
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EricaCraigie wrote: »I wish guys would ! I never get hit on lol
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Rejection builds character. Everyone gets rejected at some point in their lives over something. People need to learn coping mechanisms for this instead of always being afraid to live!
You could miss out on something amazing if you are always terrified of trying. Is someone saying "no" that big of a deal in the whole scheme of life?
Yes indeed!
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Chandra126 wrote: »Rejection builds character. Everyone gets rejected at some point in their lives over something. People need to learn coping mechanisms for this instead of always being afraid to live!
You could miss out on something amazing if you are always terrified of trying. Is someone saying "no" that big of a deal in the whole scheme of life?
Yes indeed!
Well said
Yeah, because four years of constant rejection have really built my character.....unless you call being disgusted with myself 24/7 for the fact that the opposite sex are instantly repulsed by me and near suicidal levels of depression for being that unattractive character building. If women had to approach and face the hate that 80% of men do, then there would be campaigns for rejection to be reclassified as a form of bigotry/hate crime! (Half serious)3 -
Chandra126 wrote: »Rejection builds character. Everyone gets rejected at some point in their lives over something. People need to learn coping mechanisms for this instead of always being afraid to live!
You could miss out on something amazing if you are always terrified of trying. Is someone saying "no" that big of a deal in the whole scheme of life?
Yes indeed!
Well said
Yeah, because four years of constant rejection have really built my character.....unless you call being disgusted with myself 24/7 for the fact that the opposite sex are instantly repulsed by me and near suicidal levels of depression for being that unattractive character building. If women had to approach and face the hate that 80% of men do, then there would be campaigns for rejection to be reclassified as a form of bigotry/hate crime! (Half serious)Chandra126 wrote: »Rejection builds character. Everyone gets rejected at some point in their lives over something. People need to learn coping mechanisms for this instead of always being afraid to live!
You could miss out on something amazing if you are always terrified of trying. Is someone saying "no" that big of a deal in the whole scheme of life?
Yes indeed!
Well said
Yeah, because four years of constant rejection have really built my character.....unless you call being disgusted with myself 24/7 for the fact that the opposite sex are instantly repulsed by me and near suicidal levels of depression for being that unattractive character building. If women had to approach and face the hate that 80% of men do, then there would be campaigns for rejection to be reclassified as a form of bigotry/hate crime! (Half serious)
I'm really sorry if I offended you, I didn't mean to brush off your feelings.
(I didn't realize this post was a reply to you) I'm kinda new and am still trying to get the etiquette of these forums.
My response wasn't directed to you, but to the post I quoted, in a general (to me) feeling of rejection and or trauma (in my personal experience). (The being afraid to live part, and coping mechanisms.)
And more personally, to me, to a detrimental relationship that has scarred me for life.
I was responding to the post I quoted, from my own personal experience/empathetic reaction.
I'm really sorry if I offended you
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