Bloodsport
Don Juan
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Being suave
I ran into a girl I knew back in high school. We both noticed each other, so I figured I had to say an obligatory "hi" and leave it at that. The next thing I knew, she was flirting with me, and I was able to talk to her without a problem, despite the fact that she's easily a 9.
Yet if you were to point out a random girl for me to approach, and when I did, she made no attempt at a conversation, I would fold like the Dolphins in December.
I know that a lot of the time, the girl isn't talking because she doesn't like your looks and wants you to leave. It's easy to detect this: She stares at the ground, looks at her watch, refuses any eye contact.
There are other times, though, when the girl doesn't look like she wants you to leave, but isn't giving you an easy passage either.
Guys say, in this case you should "ask open-ended questions that require more than a yes or no answer." We all know girls find a way to turn it into a one word answer.
So what real opinions are there?
I ran into a girl I knew back in high school. We both noticed each other, so I figured I had to say an obligatory "hi" and leave it at that. The next thing I knew, she was flirting with me, and I was able to talk to her without a problem, despite the fact that she's easily a 9.
Yet if you were to point out a random girl for me to approach, and when I did, she made no attempt at a conversation, I would fold like the Dolphins in December.
I know that a lot of the time, the girl isn't talking because she doesn't like your looks and wants you to leave. It's easy to detect this: She stares at the ground, looks at her watch, refuses any eye contact.
There are other times, though, when the girl doesn't look like she wants you to leave, but isn't giving you an easy passage either.
Guys say, in this case you should "ask open-ended questions that require more than a yes or no answer." We all know girls find a way to turn it into a one word answer.
So what real opinions are there?
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