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When you approach a woman, look her directly in the eyes. She’ll be paying attention to your body language and when it comes to confidence, your movements, your connection, and even your posture is the giveaway.
Don’t falter or backtrack. If you say something stupid, laugh it off. Women love a sense of humor almost as much as they love confidence, so don’t sweat the small stuff – just approach her directly, and give it your best shot.
When striking up conversation, focus on her. Women want to see that you’re genuinely interested in them (and don’t fake it, they’ll detect it faster than you say ‘hello’).
Remember, practice makes perfect so give yourself permission to fail a few times, because ultimately, the more you try the faster you’ll learn what works – and get it right.
If you find it difficult to talk to a woman and no matter what you do she simply seems uninterested, walk away. It’s her loss, and eventually when she’s hooked up with the loser in the corner who ends up ditching her for her younger friend, she’ll realize it.
So don’t take it personally, and don’t waste your time – there are better quality women who will be more than happy to talk to you.
When striking up a conversation, you want to avoid religion, age, education and ex’s. Everything else is a go. Be genuine and sincere when you ask her questions about herself, and pay attention to what she has to say. It’s likely she’ll quiz you later on and if you fail that test, you’re out.
Don’t lay it on too thick. If you’re at a club, the last thing a woman wants to do is discuss politics. Be light and fun.
You want to keep the conversation flowing, and to be the guy that’s going to show her a great time, not the guy she hides from all night long because after a few more drinks, she’s just not all that interested in the latest Sci?Fi movie you’ve seen.
Conversations need to be relevant to the location! If you’re at a library, it’s great to talk about the book club you’re in, otherwise, keep it light.
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