ZtarvationArmy
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I sit next to a female in class who I've been assigned a group project with. I'm going to have to ask for the group's phone numbers and I've decided to "ask her out" through text after the semester is over to minimize awkwardness. (I hate premarital male-foid relations terminology like "dating," "ask out," "boyfriend/girlfriend" not to mention the ultra cucked term "partner" ) I don't particularly want to be spending time with a female, but I will never again have an opportunity like this to meet females and if I don't do it I can't call myself incel.
If anything I should have better chances with her than most because she's exhibited several non-NT traits (though she does have friends) and she's significantly shorter than me so my manletism may not appear so severe. Last time I was in class I greeted her when she came in but the delivery was quiet, awkward, and humiliating. When we're in the group my awkwardness is less severe. Should I try to talk to her before class starts, only greet her, or neither? If I do, it will be awkward and call attention to my birdcel side profile. If I don't, I won't demonstrate interest in her and it will be awkward in a different way trying to have a one-on-one conversation in the group setting.
If anything I should have better chances with her than most because she's exhibited several non-NT traits (though she does have friends) and she's significantly shorter than me so my manletism may not appear so severe. Last time I was in class I greeted her when she came in but the delivery was quiet, awkward, and humiliating. When we're in the group my awkwardness is less severe. Should I try to talk to her before class starts, only greet her, or neither? If I do, it will be awkward and call attention to my birdcel side profile. If I don't, I won't demonstrate interest in her and it will be awkward in a different way trying to have a one-on-one conversation in the group setting.