I was in the train and saw a sexy japanese teen in black nylons, so I sat in front of her, in the opposite window.
She took some looks at me, and some times we made eye contact. She was so cute...
All in a sudden she got of her shoes and put her feet, in black nylons, on the seat in front of her. Her toes and soles were exposed and it was very hard for me not to stare at her feet. We made eye contact some more times.
He really excited me a lot and would have wished to tell her something... but what? I was excited and in awe, definitely not ready for an approach. What would have you done in mny situation?
Posted by dougiezerts (Member # 6829) on :
Perhaps you could have smiled and said "Hi!"
Posted by mclaren f1 2003 (Member # 2934) on :
^^^that...at the very least, a smile
Posted by Keyfeet (Member # 27313) on :
ask her, do you have the time?
Posted by houseshooz (Member # 10572) on :
This is where a lot of guys go wrong with women. They're so preoccupied with the beauty and aesthetics they forget she's just another person like you.
Just casually approach and talk to her like she was one of your coworkers that you've known for years, except be intriguing. If she doesn't bite then no big deal, you were just being a friendly decent human being and move on to someone who's more receptive.
Then later when you're home alone and she calls you up or is on her way over you'll just be thinking to yourself "I got a bad chick coming over tonight"! rather than "what should I have said to that one girl"?
Posted by silke (Member # 8419) on :
quote:Originally posted by houseshooz: Then later when you're home alone and she calls you up or is on her way over you'll just be thinking to yourself "I got a bad chick coming over tonight"! rather than "what should I have said to that one girl"?
I am afraid you are right.
Posted by silke (Member # 8419) on :
quote:Originally posted by houseshooz: Then later when you're home alone and she calls you up or is on her way over you'll just be thinking to yourself "I got a bad chick coming over tonight"! rather than "what should I have said to that one girl"?