I give my card out all the time; my (government) employer pays for them, I have more than enough, and that’s what they’re for. It’s easier than writing on some scrap of paper that someone’s going to lose, and almost always when I give my card–whether it be to a woman or a man–the other person will offer their number or email in return. If it’s a woman, it should be obvious you want her to call you, and if she’s not interested, then fine. But if she gives you her number, then that means it’s fine to call her.
I don’t see what the question is all about. It’s obvious.
To (sort of) answer the OP, I like Illuminatiprimus’s technique. Tasteful & stylish cards with contact information makes it easier not to lose. A scrap of paper with a phone number on it may not spark my memory, but a card I’d remember.
Then again, I’ve never called a guy who has given me his number so I’m not really your target audience. Still, I’d think “that guy has a nice card!” as I threw it away.
If it’s your longtime girlfriend, that song has a particular meaning for your relationship and you’re John Cussack (who yet another girl has told me I look like), AND she’s never seen Say Anything I say go for it.
I gave my number to Mr. Hot - and I bumped into him before he’d called me. I asked him to give me back my number if he wasn’t going to use it. Am I doing it wrong?
I don’t believe I ever stated that most women are “dumb bunnies”…merely that I’ve never profited from handing out my number without reciprocity, and that when actively dating I get stood up by a fractional function which asymptotically approaches unity.