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I'm genuinely amazed by how many absolutely beautiful ladies can be seen every day and everywhere, especially in the summer. A few times I was tempted to approach a girl on the tube or even in the street just because it was impossible to take my eyes off her, but I don't want to make it awkward for others so I stop myself.
If we leave dedicated places like pubs/meetups/dating nights aside, where is it generally okay to come up to a woman without seeming like a creep or scaring her away?
Edit: thanks for all the hate, I'll be sure to remember it. I was told that people got triggered by the phrase "impossible to take my eyes off her". Didn't expect this to be taken at face value, it was a reference to this old song and maybe a slightly too literal translation of an idiom from my native language. But thanks for all the rejection of any benefit of a doubt and eagerness to attack, it was eye-opening to see how much women feel harassed in their everyday life that they needed to strike back at someone who genuinely wanted to learn the rules of the game without causing any discomfort. Have a good day ladies and gentlemen.
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