Actually, the deathknell was not adjusting your read of the IOIs based on the fact she is a hired gun. Keep working at it. Hired guns (yes, even a sales girl at a store is a hired gun) are some of the most difficult women to game. Work your way back up to that.
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So I'm leaving a longterm relationship to get back on the scene, but I noticed it's not quite like riding a bike.
After 2 years without practice, I fumbled into an opening with a clothing sales girl who was around a 7 who was giving me every IOI in the book. At one point I actually said, "So this is awkward, but I thought you were kinda cute, so I thought I would chat you up."
Needless to say this didn't end very ideally. She immediately responded with a "this is awkward but I live with my boyfriend in a nearby city." I salvaged the exit with a , "look I have no presumptions about where this is going, but I'm just trying to add people to my circle of friends because I'm new to the area. Here's my contact, if you want to drop me a line online."
I know that actually announcing "this is awkward, but..." was the deathknell of my intro. I could actually see her physically shrink away when I said that. My ability to converse is natural and flows, but I have no natural segue into letting them know I'm interested.
I'm out of transitions from small talk to "we should hang out." Do I need a pretense? I have other dating prospects, and it's easy to score with 5's-7's at places like OKCupid, but my free-game is suffering.
I exercise, look good, I'm fairly articulate, well educated, and get a lot of IOIs, but have no one-on-one game. I feel like I'm broadcasting that I want to fuck them, without ever saying that. All of my pickups are outside of clubs too. Any good natural transitions?
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