It can be pretty terrifying to approach a beautiful woman you haven’t met before and try to get a date with her. This fear can cause us to creep her out or worse, not approach her at all. You can learn all the fancy pick up lines and techniques you want, but what good is it if you’re sweating and shaking? One of the best ways to overcome your approach anxiety is by expanding your comfort zone. Most of your fears of approaching are due to the fact that either you’re not used to it or you’ve never done it before. You must systematically expose yourself to the very thing that causes you anxiety and pull through. Yes, this means you have to approach and expose yourself to rejection, the very thing you fear happening. There is no easy quick fix out of this. You can start small. Approach women asking for directions, the best place to have lunch around the area, or any other kind of functional opener. Then, work your way up to opinion openers and ask them for their advice. You don’t need to get their number, just approach. The more approaches you do, the easier it will be. Finally, you can graduate to direct openers where you tell a woman that you approached her because you think she is beautiful and you want to find out what she is like. Gradually, you can overcome your approach anxiety and start asking for numbers. Also try getting yourself rejected by asking ridiculous questions like, “Hey, I…
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Approach Anxiety: Overcoming the Fear of Approaching Women
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