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See you soon, Andrew Shadura



From: debian-installer [mailto:debian-instal...@packages.debian.org]
Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2017 6:21 AM
To: jaon...@free.fr
Subject: Well YA, it IS Friday...

Very difficult post college. You  need to have  an already existing friends  
circle to expand  on. It is especially difficult  if you studied  in a 
different city and don't  have a  social circle back home. So,  you probably 
need to build a social circle if you  want to have options which takes  time 
and effort which working guys don't  really have.

Also, You  can't really expect a positive answer if you ask point blank. You 
need  to have some sort of  connection before asking a girl out.

So,  familiarity could mean  a girl from your apartment complex, friend of a 
friend/colleague etc.. And even  if you  ask these girls  out directly, get 
prepared  to be turned down. The way  that works often is by  beating around 
the  bush,  gaining more familiarity,socialising with them  and then asking  
them out.

Ofcourse,  it's a catch 22  situation.  How do you gain familiarity  without 
asking them out.

Edit:
Since, this is gaining  traction, I just want to  add another  point. I  think 
it  may sound  stupid but here is what I  feel.  We (the guys) often make a 
mistake that we only try to ask out  the attractive girls and not  make  any 
effort to  create a social circle. You probably  have a  few acquaintances  who 
 are not that good looking but  you  don't give a second look to them.  If  we 
change our  thinking and start to make  friends  with girls not based on their 
attractiveness and try to increase  our social circle, you will get in touch  
with attractive girls who you may want  to date. But, we kind of need  to 
change  our attitude from "I need to get a gf."


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