If you meet me, with my body language and voice tone, you'd probably assume I have a ton of self confidence. And compared to the old me, from the pre-divorce days, I do.
The problem I'm realizing is this: I originally stumbled onto Tom Leykis before I stumbled onto the PUA stuff. One thing Leykis recommended was ordering girly shots on a first date. I have been one to agree with this so far. Alcohol does serve a useful purpose, that of reducing social inhibitions.
But this spring, I've gotten two D2's with a couple of girls who refused to drink. That itself shouldn't be a deal breaker. Most chicks, after you start dating them, don't drink much anyway. The problem is, since my divorce, I've had many first dates, two of them were bad...the ones without alcohol.
Not only that, but I don't think I've ever actually hit on a target unless I was at least on my first beer. I can recall many instances where I hit on a target before I even finished my first beer, so it's not like the alcohol played a real role in reducing AA, but nonetheless, alcohol has been involved in every approach I've ever made. I've never fucked with day game. Deep down inside, I feel like a scared little boy if I don't have my beer bottle.
I gotta say, those two sober first dates were basically hell. There was nothing enjoyable about them, they were awkward. I sensed the girls weren't very interested in me. It sucked. Maybe that's why they refused to drink...perhaps they were tooling me knowing that they had "it" for another guy. All the other first dates I've had, we've both drank alcohol and they've all been fun.
Any words of wisdom from any of the other pua's on this topic???
Another thing I noticed last January when I was basically sarging sober (2 beers over 5 hours, which I only did twice because it sucked)...you can easily identify drunk chicks when you're sober but when I'm drinking, I don't think I've ever thought to myself "Gee, that chick is drunk." AND, since I never see postings on these forums about drunk vs sober chicks, I'm guessing we all suffer from this, at least to one extent or another.
