So tonite I went with my boys to Mcfaddens, a bar all the students go to. After pregaming in the dorms for awhile this is what happens
Friend: Sofrito you gonna come wit us to the bar?
Sofrito: Yea sure why not? Whats the worst that could happen?
Other Friend: You could die
holy fuck I did not realize how true these words would be.
So we roll up in get some drinks and I try to dance with several chicks.
First chick made eye contact she quickly looked away and walked away. This happened to me with 5 other chicks that night.
My friend who seemed to know some girls there literally just went up to girls put his arm around them asked them their name and started dancing with them.
Tried to approach a girl by asking hi what her name is while putting my arm. She seemed but no luck getting her to dance. This is hard enough for me to do to girls there being I'm 5 ft 3 and they were all wearing heels to make shit worse.
After that I just hung out with friends and danced and tried to have fun wit them. I was unable to get any girls to grind on me, get any numbers, or closes (smh fml etc...)
Anyway to top of this shitty and boring night as we are driving home the car gets sideswiped and if the car was literally 2 inches further up I could have died.
What I learned tonight:
Bars are unbelievably loud - almost went deaf in there and it was hard for people to hear me despite me screaming (however I used this to get close to girls my friends were with so we could talk)
Getting a girl to dance with me and approaching her on the dance floor successfully is again unbelievably hard. Tried grinding on some chicks but none took
There were no girls really standing around so verbal game was not really an option. I am going to have to get them to dance with me before I can pull them to side and try to establish rapport.
The only successful thing about tonite was that I manage to approach a little bit but even that was minimal

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I am going to try and go out tomorrow night to a frat party if its possible, however this is soooo much harder than going to the mall and trying to talk to people when I was doing the stylelife challenge.