NeoPix wrote:
I've been there and done that, so here's some wisdom I will pass down to you young'ns:
1. Take up ballroom dancing. You'll meet lots and lots of girls. Best of all, it is socially accepted and required that you TOUCH them. Yes. This is a skill you'll find invaluable as you get older and older.
2. Advice on how to attract women: a) compliment them, b) make eye contact and generally, look at them often, c) ask them questions so that they talk about themselves, d) ignore them for a couple days, maybe longer (to give them some space and so that you won't be smothering them), and e) goto step a.
3. It doesn't matter which department the "hot" girls are in. YOU have to do some pursuing. If you're not going to do anything but look, you're not going anywhere.
4. Take up cooking. It's not only handy when you're a young bachelor, but women love men with cooking skills.
5. Read some Jane Austen and be prepared to talk about her books. They contain enormous insights into the mind of the female sex.
6. And for pete's sakes...work on your personal grooming.
That's actually all really good advice.
Except if you're wooing a cute Aspie girl, maybe go easy on the eye contact.
Too much of that always freaked me out!
And I would suggest the art department as a good place to look for pretty, interesting girls with minds of their own (because oddly enough, those factors can also be important too
).