She's never watched it, I've never seen it(but heard about it throughout seduction/girls). We've had a couple dates I asked her some questions, because I was curious as to what she thinks about dating and first interactions.

Opening scene. Dog is handed to a guy and pretends to save the dog from a car. Creating "opportunity"

First, Honestly is important. We both agreed that doing something like that to get a girls attention is basing the relationship of falsehood. The guy obviously doesn't have that type of courage. If the real thing happened... I'm afraid to say that dog would just gotten hit while he stood there.

"3-series of dates" before kissing then sex.

She told me kissing is important. If there a terrible kisser its a turn-off. She agreed with me that kissing on the first date is important to establish an intimacy level, not waiting till 2nd or 3rd for a kiss like Hitch suggests.

Thing she told me, which I think applies to this sub and other guys, She said she'd go home with guys she didn't like just for sex. Then never really bother with them again.

I asked if she liked me right when we met or over the couple dates. She told me as soon as met and chatting. Told me "Oh I like this guy"

When I asked her out it was super easy. She hadn't gone home with a guy on the first night since her 20's.

My own personal note, He was correct at least in maintaining eye contact, NOT looking at lips or the bust, listening and adding your own personal opinion.

Would you allow guys you don't know to touch you? How soon?

Yes, If I like them, they can touch me right away.

What if you don't? would you say "don't touch me"

Yes or I'd tell them get away from me.

Hitch's first "love" then heartbreak where he standing outside the taxi/car while she's with another guy.

This one's obvious I think for most, but guys do get lost in love and brains go out the window. We talked it about how women never directly say "It's over I'm done with you."

My own personal example:

I had a girl I was actively seeing and having sex with end with me after 2-3 months. She stopped responding to my texts and ignored my phone calls then finally replied "I'm distancing myself from you".

I actively DID similar to what happened in that scene because I was very torn over this girl.

I went to her place 2 weeks after she ended with me. Because the day before she called me drunk after her birthday to talk to me. At this time we were still semi-talking/friends. I wanted to come over to see her. She kept making up excuses as to way i couldn't that night or the next day. Well my own emotions torn I went over ANYWAY to her Apt. Gave her a B-day card I had already gotten plus an item she left at my place. I remember being emotional, torn, why it couldn't work. Her sitting staring at me "We're just different ya know". I kissed her which she reciprocated at first then pulled and turned away and said "No". She actively told me she was going "out" soon with another "friend". Emotional and heart broken I left.

I now actively cringe at this memory. Letting myself do this and my emotions control my thoughts/actions.

First meet-up between Hitch and Eve Melendez's character at a bar

We get the stereotpyical "dude" cold approaching saying straight lines like "I like your face" "your eyes there beautiful." As her character just shuts them all down. (This is basically the PUA idea of "plowing") as he doesn't seem to "get it".

Will Smith aka Hitch comes in and they exchange witty banter. This scene I enjoyed, the banter back and forth but can't say I've truly ever had this experience with a girl when first meeting them.

How often do guys approach you or tell you your beautiful?

Her: ALL THE TIME.

What do you do?

Her: Nothing or just say thanks.