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I use Direct Approaches in particular cases. Usually in the daytime and not if I'm opening a set. It's (to me) more of a one on one, daytime sort of thing.
Whereas indirect is more nightgame (generally speaking) and can be somewhat awkward one on one, but it can be done. It's just different.
An indirect approach that Roosh V advocates in his book "Day Bang" is the "Eldery Opener".
This is a bit more complex than canned openers and canned routines. By the way, indirect game with canned routines/openers is a lot like a computer program with if/else loops.
START/OPEN/IOD/DHV {if IOI=Next else=Restart} {Next; Compliance Test {if COMPLY=Next2 else=Restart} Next2; IOI-SOI/BAITHOOKREELRELEASE/ISOLATE/CONVERSE/KINO/KISS/TIMEBRIDGE or BOUNCE/7 HOURS/C3 MOVE/FOREPLAY/LMR/FCLOSE
So this is kind of a program and it is predictable.
If you are having trouble with that formula, pick it apart and get a composition book. Write canned material for 2 to 3 cycles of ifs and elses. This will become easy once you have practiced for a while.
Otherwise you can use ROOSH V's elderly openers and "notice" something on the woman or something she is carrying and ask her a question about it. Make small talk about it and then use his GALNUC routine which is just several questions that are used to switch gears in a conversation from an elderly opener into more personal territory and a number close.
With Time Bridges you will need to work on your phone game.
But I felt like helping you out with this. I hope I wasn't too confusing.
Hey man thanks for that, but my question was about something a little different. I know a lot of indirect approaches myself, I know how they work, what they're for, but when someone goes indirect, what is their
intention behind the approach? To ask a question? To get to know the girl? The thing is your intention is probably to get to know her, to meet her, but if you're going in with a question you're not really being true to that, are you? At least I feel incongruent with it, but I know a lot of people do it and have success with it, which is why I want to get good at it too.