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Anonymous - 05/07/2009 12:11 - United States
Have to agree with the majority of the comments here, OP. You have to picture the situation from her perspective. While the tactic may have been "smooth" in your imagining, it completely lacks what is really required for a connection; communication. A simple few words, a smile and straight up asking for her number would have gotten you to the same place but perhaps with better results. Better luck for the next time!
please fool you aren't Vince from super club ?
I hate to tell you this but it's super annoying to get hit on like that. Now she has to feel uncomfortable every time she comes in. ydi
If someone came up to you and just wordlessly handed you their phonenumber, would you really be inclined to call them? I don't see how this is considered a reasonable strategy for asking someone out. Surely asking for their phone number is a better way to show interest, because honestly just expecting some stranger to call you because you gave them your number is a bit arrogant.
That's a really great way to make some extra cash. Keep it up.