I'm not much of a cold approach kind of guy. I meet most of the women I know through my social network or my business.
And there's one thing that I have noticed, one variable that when used, often results in a woman becoming attracted to me. And that is a BOLD introduction.
I have noticed that many, many times when I sense a woman is attracted to me soon after we meet, it was usually after I had made a very strong first impression by "inflating" myself.
I'm a pretty laid back guy by nature, so I am generally not the gregarious guy you see who smiles real big and leans in to enthusiastically shake your hand when I meet someone for the first time. It's usually more like "Hey, whats up, nice to meet ya" with a half smile and uncomfortable body posture, just like a lot of people.
What I have come to realize is that the times where I was in a good mood and in my element (familiar place, amongst friends), I'm usually a much different person. And when I meet a new chick in that mode, they see a different side of me, one that is obviously much more attractive.
I firmly believe that if you make a strong enough first impression, and I'm talking within SECONDS, you have already won half the battle. If a woman sees a bold, confident, enthusiastic, happy guy when she first meets you, you can have HER putting the moves on you in short order.
I have tested this theory a couple of times recently when being introduced to new women through friends.
If I am aware that I am about to be introduced to someone new, I "inflate" myself the second she lays eyes on me. The second she sees me I;
-Speak with an authoritative tone
-Make an opening statement, usually humorous
-Make grand gestures to emphasize my message
-Demonstrate social proof by welcoming my friends "with open arms"
-Go for the HUG instead of the handshake
I have found that the majority of the time when I follow that formula when meeting a woman for the first time, i can usually at minimum sense interest, and often times it results in full on ATTRACTION.
Got a party coming up and I will definitely be "in my element". Gonna have to do some further testing
And there's one thing that I have noticed, one variable that when used, often results in a woman becoming attracted to me. And that is a BOLD introduction.
I have noticed that many, many times when I sense a woman is attracted to me soon after we meet, it was usually after I had made a very strong first impression by "inflating" myself.
I'm a pretty laid back guy by nature, so I am generally not the gregarious guy you see who smiles real big and leans in to enthusiastically shake your hand when I meet someone for the first time. It's usually more like "Hey, whats up, nice to meet ya" with a half smile and uncomfortable body posture, just like a lot of people.
What I have come to realize is that the times where I was in a good mood and in my element (familiar place, amongst friends), I'm usually a much different person. And when I meet a new chick in that mode, they see a different side of me, one that is obviously much more attractive.
I firmly believe that if you make a strong enough first impression, and I'm talking within SECONDS, you have already won half the battle. If a woman sees a bold, confident, enthusiastic, happy guy when she first meets you, you can have HER putting the moves on you in short order.
I have tested this theory a couple of times recently when being introduced to new women through friends.
If I am aware that I am about to be introduced to someone new, I "inflate" myself the second she lays eyes on me. The second she sees me I;
-Speak with an authoritative tone
-Make an opening statement, usually humorous
-Make grand gestures to emphasize my message
-Demonstrate social proof by welcoming my friends "with open arms"
-Go for the HUG instead of the handshake
I have found that the majority of the time when I follow that formula when meeting a woman for the first time, i can usually at minimum sense interest, and often times it results in full on ATTRACTION.
Got a party coming up and I will definitely be "in my element". Gonna have to do some further testing