Hey guys,
New arrival from Australia - have just secured my work permit in Canada and intend to stay here for up to 2 years.
As a little background I was part of the Japan Lair in '08-'10 and ended up being a pretty active member of the community.
Just now I read this thread:
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-6277-page-12.html
which is sobering to say the least. But I'm hoping my uniqueness in having a strong accent will be enough to push through the coldness. I also grew up in Melbourne, the school of hard knocks for game. Women there are also seen as having attitude and social game is critical.
So far I've made a handful of approaches with fairly promising results:
- At the airport, got chatting with a girl at the information counter. Gave her my facebook name (as no number yet) not expecting much but she added and wrote to me. She's a slightly older (late 20s) black girl and not exactly my type but a social circle may come out of it?
- On the street, Asian girl taking a photo of a squirrel. I, having never seen a squirrel, was equally ecstatic. We chatted, she lives in NY, she wants to meet me when I visit there. Pretty cute this one
- On the street, walking alongside a well dressed blonde. Asked her where the bank was and fluffed for a bit, and then in 5 minutes she told me she was also going to the bank and escorted me there. Same thing with FB details.
A few hours later she invited me to a Halloween party! Was exciting to read the start of the message until this bit:
"I will warn you that I live in the gay village most of my friends are gay and were going to a gay bar lol if none of that bothers you and your not to jet legged we'd love to welcome you properly to Toronto! "
Haha WTF, plus on her facebook there's a lot of this kind of picture. I asked her later (missed the party without response) if there were many straight kids there and she goes, "yeah my girlfriends are straight......there'll be more parties I'll let you know."
Hmm what do you think, a dead lead?
- In an underground shopping area on College, girl sitting down eating a Subway. Opened her with the directions line (a copout but I'm new in town!) and we got talking. 24yo medical student who was smart and interesting - she seemed pretty keen based on her facial expression though stupidly I didn't seed the future enough. Texted her before midnight last night and no response yet.
- Eaton centre spoke to a young student from Ryerson on the escalator. Was nice but wasn't responding enough to my bait and so I let her go without getting more info. I figure she was perhaps too young to know what to do in an exchange like that? One of many Toronto questions I'm sure will be answered soon.
So that's what I've done so far. I much prefer day game, but bar game (just no noisy nightclubs) is OK too. Chilled out places with good setups.
Hope to see some of you on Monday at Roosh's meetup. And if any of you also want to get out there and meet some girls elsewhere please let me know
cheers!
New arrival from Australia - have just secured my work permit in Canada and intend to stay here for up to 2 years.
As a little background I was part of the Japan Lair in '08-'10 and ended up being a pretty active member of the community.
Just now I read this thread:
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-6277-page-12.html
which is sobering to say the least. But I'm hoping my uniqueness in having a strong accent will be enough to push through the coldness. I also grew up in Melbourne, the school of hard knocks for game. Women there are also seen as having attitude and social game is critical.
So far I've made a handful of approaches with fairly promising results:
- At the airport, got chatting with a girl at the information counter. Gave her my facebook name (as no number yet) not expecting much but she added and wrote to me. She's a slightly older (late 20s) black girl and not exactly my type but a social circle may come out of it?
- On the street, Asian girl taking a photo of a squirrel. I, having never seen a squirrel, was equally ecstatic. We chatted, she lives in NY, she wants to meet me when I visit there. Pretty cute this one
- On the street, walking alongside a well dressed blonde. Asked her where the bank was and fluffed for a bit, and then in 5 minutes she told me she was also going to the bank and escorted me there. Same thing with FB details.
A few hours later she invited me to a Halloween party! Was exciting to read the start of the message until this bit:
"I will warn you that I live in the gay village most of my friends are gay and were going to a gay bar lol if none of that bothers you and your not to jet legged we'd love to welcome you properly to Toronto! "
Haha WTF, plus on her facebook there's a lot of this kind of picture. I asked her later (missed the party without response) if there were many straight kids there and she goes, "yeah my girlfriends are straight......there'll be more parties I'll let you know."
Hmm what do you think, a dead lead?
- In an underground shopping area on College, girl sitting down eating a Subway. Opened her with the directions line (a copout but I'm new in town!) and we got talking. 24yo medical student who was smart and interesting - she seemed pretty keen based on her facial expression though stupidly I didn't seed the future enough. Texted her before midnight last night and no response yet.
- Eaton centre spoke to a young student from Ryerson on the escalator. Was nice but wasn't responding enough to my bait and so I let her go without getting more info. I figure she was perhaps too young to know what to do in an exchange like that? One of many Toronto questions I'm sure will be answered soon.
So that's what I've done so far. I much prefer day game, but bar game (just no noisy nightclubs) is OK too. Chilled out places with good setups.
Hope to see some of you on Monday at Roosh's meetup. And if any of you also want to get out there and meet some girls elsewhere please let me know
cheers!