Knight's Cross
Senior Don Juan
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- Aug 31, 2007
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I discovered something a long time ago in dating. It became known as my patented 85 minute rule. No woman EVER gets more than 85 minutes of my time on each of the first 3 dates. On occasion as I'm leaving on date 1, I make mention of it (not overtly, but as a glance at watch/ clock whatever and mention 85) You have now framed her. She instantly feels that you are in control and that she has to quailify.
If you have a hint prior that she may not be quality, DO NOT MENTION IT PRIOR. You may need to bail at 30 minutes if she's no fun in a one on one situation. If you got the impression that you may have chemistry it's ok to mention the 85 rule during the date. Again: Instant frame and her feeling she has to qualify. Each situation is different, and individual results may vary. I learned that 60 minutes will usually look like you are not interested. 2 hours is TOO LONG.
PT Barnum was a DJ when he mentioned that you always want to leave them wanting more. That's where 85 works for you. It establishes time as a commodity that she has to work for, and it keeps you in control.
Seems obvious but many guys totally screw this one up. They either go too long, too short, or do not establish that their TIME is VALUABLE.
KC
If you have a hint prior that she may not be quality, DO NOT MENTION IT PRIOR. You may need to bail at 30 minutes if she's no fun in a one on one situation. If you got the impression that you may have chemistry it's ok to mention the 85 rule during the date. Again: Instant frame and her feeling she has to qualify. Each situation is different, and individual results may vary. I learned that 60 minutes will usually look like you are not interested. 2 hours is TOO LONG.
PT Barnum was a DJ when he mentioned that you always want to leave them wanting more. That's where 85 works for you. It establishes time as a commodity that she has to work for, and it keeps you in control.
Seems obvious but many guys totally screw this one up. They either go too long, too short, or do not establish that their TIME is VALUABLE.
KC