Don’t assume she knows what “let’s grab a drink” means. Nearly 70 percent of
single people have been confused about whether an outing was a date or not, a
recent report finds.
According to the survey, which was commissioned by ChristianMingle and
JDate, men are just as bewildered as women when it comes to classifying dates.
That’s a little strange, since guys usually initiate the rendezvous, says April
Masini, author of Date Out of Your League.
But here’s why: Many men are purposefully vague when asking a woman out to
avoid getting shot down, Masini says. While it’s tempting to try to dodge
rejection, if the woman doesn’t know you’re into her romantically, you could
get stuck in the friend zone, says Masini.
She’ll admire your confidence if you make your intentions clear. Follow
these steps to increase the chances she’ll say yes.
“When you schedule a date several days away, you show her that she's special and you respect her time,” Masini says. Ask her out about a week in advance, or longer if you're planning something big like a concert or an all-day hike. If she says she’s busy that day, simply ask her to suggest a better time.
1. Pretend It’s 1999
Two words: Call. Her. Half of the women in the new survey said that texting made it harder for them to figure out if a date was a date, and 85 percent said they would rather have a guy call them to ask them out. Bonus: She loves hearing your voice, and she'll think it's sexy that you took the time to pick up the phone, Masini says.
2. Don’t Be Coy
Saying “let's hang out” can leave her wondering whether you mean “as friends,” says Jane Greer, Ph.D., a New York-based marriage and sex therapist. And “let's go out” could mean that you just want some company while you eat.
The magic words that leave no room for misunderstanding: “I'd like to take you out.”
If she knows you’re asking for a date, she'll have the chance to let you know whether she's into you. If she’s not? “At least you'll know right off the bat,” Masini says. “You can make the conscious decision to not waste your time on someone who's not interested and find someone who is."
3. Do Your Homework
It doesn't sound like a date if you don’t have a plan. So choose an activity but tailor it to her interests to show her you’re thoughtful, says Greer. For example, if she’s outdoorsy, go for a hike and a picnic. If she's really into wine, take her to a tasting.
4. What if She Asks You Out?
If she ambiguously asks you to “hang out,” get a read on her feelings by acting like it is a date. Dress up, wear cologne, open doors, and offer to pick up the check.
Pay attention to how she responds, Masini says. If she looks uncomfortable or insists on opening doors for you and splitting the bill, she might want this to be a platonic outing. But if she graciously accepts your chivalry, try to casually drop the word “date” into your conversation. For example, jokingly say, “this is the best first date I’ve ever been on.” She’ll either go along with it or change the subject, and then you’ll know for sure.
5. Stay in the Present Moment
Don’t get too many steps ahead of yourself. You should be focusing on
the moment and not flashing forward in your mind to a movie-montage of
the love affair you’re going to have. Don’t get all dreamy about it the
higher your hopes and dreams are, the farther they can fall. For now,
just focus on getting her to say yes to drinks on Friday.
6. Avoid Using the “D Word”
It’s easy to make a big deal about how she’s going on a “date” with
you. In your head you’re thinking, “She’s getting coffee with me. I’m
IN!” Placing too much significance on the first date
can make you seem a little desperate. It’s like if you went to a car
lot and the salesperson said, “Hey, do you want to buy a car…from ME?
Can I be your salesman?” You’d be creeped out. Much better if he
casually said, “Hey, I’m Jim, do you want to do a test drive?” When
asking a woman out, it’s better to think one date at a time. This isn’t a
commitment to “go steady,” this is you getting to know each other
better a couple hours at a time.
7. Don’t Ever Ask Her to “Hang Out”
Ok, you know when I said you should avoid saying “date”? Well, I’d
rather you say that than “hang out.” Your window of being able to ask
women to “hang” closed right after you stopped riding a BMX bike. One of
the biggest issues with asking a woman to hang out is that you’re not
being clear about your intentions. At least if you ask a woman to
dinner, she gets that it’s a date. But if you ask if she wants to “hang
and play some X-Box,” who knows what she’ll think? You may even be
putting yourself to the “friend zone” without realizing it. Now that
you’re a man, ask her on a date.
8. Confidence: Fake it ‘Til You Got It
Even if you’re nervous and you think there’s NO way she’s going to
say yes, you need to be confident when you ask her out. If your body
language and tone of voice say “You’re so much better than me, I’m a
loser,” she might just believe it. Some guys understand this but take it
too far into swagger mode and they come across like arrogant players.
That’s where the nuance comes in: you need to strike a balance between
acting like you KNOW she’s going to say yes, and not acting like a total
douche. You can still be polite and act like you’re expecting a yes:
look her in the eye, stand up straight, take your time and don’t fidget.
After awhile, you’ll forget that you were “acting” confident and you’ll
actually feel confident. And she’ll notice.
9. Put Your Best Foot Forward
Literally: Wear nice shoes and you’re going to get the girl that’s
all there is to it. Of course I’m oversimplifying. It’s not just about
the shoes…but there’s an element of truth to it. If you’re asking a
woman out, you want to make sure your appearance is in top form. If you
approach her in saggy sweatpants and a nappy old t-shirt, I’m not saying
it’s a definite no, but you’re not helping your chances. Dress like you
value yourself. Now back to the shoes: notice when you’re wearing a
nice outfit, a woman’s eyes will go to your shoes. It’s amazing how
great shoes can take a so-so outfit up to the next level. And just as
often, a great outfit can be torpedoed by wearing crappy shoes. So, dress well and don’t forget the nice shoes.
10. Envision Success
If you go in there expecting she’ll say no, she probably will.
Instead, envision success. Literally imagine what it will be like when
she says yes. If you start imagining yourself getting nervous or
tongue-tied, stop and start again until you imagine it going smoothly.
Now the big caveat to this is: don’t get hung up rehearsing specific
dialog, don’t memorize your script, otherwise if things veer off in a
different direction you could really be thrown. Just envision the
sensation of feeling success, of being confident, of having a good
rapport with her. It’s not just about you, it’s about both of you
enjoying a moment together.
11. Be Buddhist About Rejection
Buddhists have a great attitude about attachment to the physical
world. They have a phrase that goes something like “See the glass as
already broken.” They don’t overreact when something is destroyed or
when a glass breaks because that glass is already broken. It is
inevitable that the glass will break, so they see the glass as already
broken, there’s no overdeveloped sense of attachment to it. Asking a
woman out should be the same. If she says no, it’s not like you’re
really LOSING something. Instead of getting bent out of shape if she
says no, just say to yourself, “ah well, her loss.” One thing the
Buddhists won’t tell you is that asking women out is a numbers game.
The more you get out there, the more you increase your chances of a
woman saying yes. Once you realize that it takes 9 no’s to get to a yes,
the no’s don’t sting as much.
12. Make a Connection First
Hopefully by the time you’re considering asking a woman out, you’ve
already had some sort of conversation and made a connection. It sounds
silly, but lots of guys approach women in bars and ask for their number
or ask them out right on the spot. That may work for guys who don’t care
about personal chemistry.
But I think you’ve got to make a connection first. Even if you’re SURE
you’re in love before speaking two words to her, give it a chance to
percolate by talking to her. If you ask her out too soon, you may get a
no that would have been a yes if you’d just allowed the situation to
develop. Sex needs foreplay and so does asking a woman out.
13. Ditch the Baggage
Don’t bring your baggage from other rejections into the conversation.
The only person keeping score of your past “wins and losses” is you.
It’s not like all the women who’ve ever known you set up a private
Facebook page to discuss how to systematically ruin your life. They’re
not in cahoots. Also, just because you got rejected last week doesn’t
mean this new woman has to give you a break this week. Pity should not
be in your arsenal. You still have to be confident and bring your A
game.
14. Squelch Your Fear
You have to remember that what you’re doing is not a big deal. You’re
not asking her to move in with you. You’re just asking her to spend a
couple hours with you alone. Also, realize that whether a woman says yes
or no, she respects you more for asking. At least you had the balls to
try. And ultimately you realize that the initial fear you had is
ridiculous. As you get older, you end up regretting the women you didn’t
ask out, not the ones you did. So, suck it up and go for it.
15. Don’t Rely on Liquid Courage
Having one or two drinks before asking a girl out might be okay, but
you really don’t need them. Be confident. You’ve got this. And by “got
this” I just mean you’ll go through with it without peeing your pants. I
can’t vouch for the outcome. The potential dangers of drinking too much
before approaching a woman are pretty obvious: you could come across
like a slurring, grabby douche. What’s funny is that many guys feel like
they can only ask a woman out when they’ve had a few drinks so they can
relax. But with practice, you’ll realize you can be just as relaxed and
confident without the booze.
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