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| 5 | I wanted to share a small victoryQuick advice if you get to take her out for drinks: let her know that you like her. It doesn't need to be romatically or a "meant to be" thing, but do it, or you'll get a ticket to her friendzone. | /r/seduction | 09/06/21 02:20 AM |
| 1 | Is it possible to turn a girl off by "not trying enough" in a conversation?Absolutely. Specially the ones who are considered as "sapiosexual" actually enjoy having you talking all the time (had a couple of ex's from this type). Also, think of shy girls. They'll easily take your lack of effort as lack of interest and leave the conversation feeling discouraged as they thing there's something wrong with them. Finally, think that most girls have no idea of flirting or game, so if you don't direct the conversation, they might start talking about things you don't care or wil… | /r/seduction | 07/05/21 05:17 AM |
| 3 | Spent the entire day just asking where's the closest StarbucksNot good at small talk? Even better!! Break the ice first saying something like: - Do I have the honor to be the first idiot who approaches you today? - How many other idiots have approached you today? What number am I? If she giggles and follows the idea, you can avoid the part of small talk by giving her a chance to qualify herself: - Give me your most clever pick-up line - Under what circumstance do you date idiots who approach you? And above all, be playful, make jokes. | /r/seduction | 07/05/21 12:55 AM |
| 1 | Spent the entire day just asking where's the closest StarbucksThe reason you feel confident doing the stand-up shows but struggle approaching is the same I, as a teacher, struggled for so long to do so in the past: Situational confidence. You see, when you're on the stage, you're the king there -people go to see you-, you do something you have prepared yourself for, you have comebacks to deal with hecklers, you know what the people wants, you have grown thick skin for past bad experiences, and you know part of the audience will take your side if something … | /r/seduction | 07/05/21 12:07 AM |
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