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Tried searching the forums and didn't see a thread on this particular topic.

Basically looking for good free resources on Mixology (supplies needed, basic techniques, etc...) but also wanted input on the best drinks to make for the ladies as well as any "hacks" for the modern player

I'm already thinking buying high end stuff and filling with lower end liquor.... grey goose filled with Smirnoff etc... but what kind of drinks really pop for women. Anything super unique or culture specific for certain types of girls? For instance I read about a lychee martini in another thread.

Thanks
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Quote: (04-01-2015 08:32 AM)HenrySprinkler Wrote:  

Tried searching the forums and didn't see a thread on this particular topic.

Basically looking for good free resources on Mixology (supplies needed, basic techniques, etc...) but also wanted input on the best drinks to make for the ladies as well as any "hacks" for the modern player

I'm already thinking buying high end stuff and filling with lower end liquor.... grey goose filled with Smirnoff etc... but what kind of drinks really pop for women. Anything super unique or culture specific for certain types of girls? For instance I read about a lychee martini in another thread.

Thanks

I actually like mixology a lot, so I feel like I can add some insight here. What I would recommend is definitely don't go out of your way to bust major dollars on top shelf just for bitches. IF you want to refill bottles go ahead and do that but DON'T make a big show of it. Just have it accepted that that's what you roll with.

As for the drinks, it's more about showing that you're talented at mixing drinks in interesting combos rather than the sheer number of random formulas you can store in your head. Just remember a few key classics that she's likely to ask for in case. My go to is actually creating new drinks that always have a seasonal element to them. This makes them more appropriate to the situation and is a DHV.

Do invest in good glassware. I take it a step further and also invest in whiskey rocks. These are incredibly low cost. 4 highball/Collins glasses is maybe $15 on Amazon. Start with those because they are versatile and have enough space to hold mixed drinks and a few rocks. Rocks are reusable and an interesting conversation piece.

Invest in a good shaker, and I'm going to assume you already have a shotglass around somewhere to standardize your measurements. Other than that, perhaps have lemons or limes around to use as wedge garnishes. That or learn how to make sugar and salt rings, by wetting the edge with lime and dunking the rim onto salt or sugar.

Girls like sweeter and fruitier drinks, which is excellent, because they mask the addition of more alcohol better. Hope this helps.

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I would say to learn a few good drinks for every kind of alcohol- Some girls are needlessly particular
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I'm also interested. I'm moving into a new place before the end of the month and cocktails are definitely something I want to be able to pull out when the opportunity arises.
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I'll go through phases where I'll have my drink I enjoy for 6 months or a year before I get sick of it or discover something new to move on to. Was Martinis for a while, then gin and tonics and currently its caipirinha's.

Caipirinha's are somewhat unique, granted it's a popular drink but not everyone has tried cachaca. Also, you can make them really strong and they really don't taste that strong with all the lime and simple syrup or sugar.

Definately get some nice barware maybe a rolling bar or table for your liquor. I think mixed drinks are so much more sexy and set the mood better than just popping a beer. I also like having a few decanters around in my bar as well. I picked up some really nice heavy crystal ones at storage auctoins and keep some liquor in them which addds a nice touch to my little home bar.

Everyone has a few bottles of liquor but drop a few bucks on lemons, limes, bitterss some good mixers, etc and some stuff not everyone has in their bar to kind of set yourself apart.
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Mixology has become a niche of sorts for me and something that I drop as bait on first dates while we're at the bar chatting. I casually ask what their favorite mixed drink is and then lead in about my interest in mixology and then say something like "I can tell a lot about a person's personality by what they drink". Can I actually? Not really but it opens the door for an interesting conversation.

In my three years of mixology I've assembled quite the collection of alcohol and mixers but for a newbie here are the essentials.

Nice glassware: Nothing over the top fancy but you want some solid high ball glasses, martini glasses, short square style whiskey glasses and of course shot glasses.

Tools: Simple but elegant looking shaker, long cocktail spoon, measuring glass, measuring spoons.

Ingredients: I like to use quality mixers and alcohol but it can be done on a budget. Costco is your best friend! The bottles will be larger but the price per ounce can't be beat. Their Kirkland brand French vodka has been rumored to be made by Grey Goose but regardless it's very good and only about $20 for a large bottle. Pro tip: I bought a bottle of Grey Goose from Costco and once it was empty I refill it with the Kirkland vodka [Image: banana.gif]

Alcohol
Vodka: (see above)
Rum: Bacardi white (clear)
Bailey's
Kahlua
Whiskey: Jack Daniels or Johnny Walker Red. Again, if you can find a Kirkland brand generic buy it. It will be as good or better than the brand names.
Some kind of decent brandy. Doesn't need to be top shelf and will likely be used as just a mixer
Fireball: Need I say more? [Image: dodgy.gif]
Gin: I've only met one woman who insisted on gin so this one is not critical

Mixers
Dry Vermouth
Triple sec or generic
Olive juice. Many grocery stores will have this in the liquor aisle or can be purchased at liquor store.
Bakers sugar: Not critical but the finer grain makes it easier for mixing and blending
Lime juice
Lemon juice
Club soda: It's best to buy small bottles or cans of this so it doesn't go flat in the fridge
Tonic water: Same advice as club soda
Olives (bonus points if you can find blue cheese stuffed ones)
Cranberry juice
Coke or Pepsi
Ginger ale or beer

The Drinks

Fireball When you're in the kitchen with a woman and about to make her a drink casually joke that you have fireball. She will either say how much she likes it or laugh and say not tonight or share some other tale of woe. If she responds positively to the Fireball go with that and show off your drink mixing skills another time. [Image: angel.gif]

Dirty Vodka Martini. This drink has gotten me more pussy than any other one. I was never a Martini guy and only learned how to make this at the request of a woman I was seeing years ago. Best advice she ever gave me! [Image: banana.gif]

3 oz vodka
1 oz dry vermouth
1 oz water
1 tbs olive juice

Combine ingredients with ice into shaker and shake for a good 45 seconds to a minute. Pour into martini glass and add olives as requested by girl.

Screaming Orgasm (aka the panty dropper). This drink checks the boxes in every category. If you're on a date and really have the flirty sexual vibe going, it's perfect to look at the woman and ask "ever have a screaming orgasm?" When she acts surprised you smirk and say "the drink that is..." Women LOVE. THIS. DRINK.

2 oz vodka
3 oz baileys
1 oz kahlua

Combine ingredients in shaker with ice and shake for 20-30 seconds. Pour into whiskey glass over ice. If the woman has never had that before her reaction on the first sip will be "mmmm, good...whoah strong". It's very sweet and creamy and I liken it to nuclear chocolate milk [Image: evil.gif]

Other good drinks to make are Cosmos and Sidecars. As for finding recipes there's lots of free or very cheap apps for our phones. I personally have a small ring binder notepad that I keep my recipes on. I like to experiment with the different recipes and see what works best and then make notes.

I can't emphasize enough how great of a skill it is to be able to make some basic drinks and be able to make them better than the average bar! I've had several women who fell in love with the dirty vodka martini recipe I shared above and would even text me photos of a martini they got in a bar saying how much better mine are. Now go get mixing!!
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Quote: (04-01-2015 10:50 AM)OregonToSoCal Wrote:  

Mixology has become a niche of sorts for me and something that I drop as bait on first dates while we're at the bar chatting. I casually ask what their favorite mixed drink is and then lead in about my interest in mixology and then say something like "I can tell a lot about a person's personality by what they drink". Can I actually? Not really but it opens the door for an interesting conversation.

In my three years of mixology I've assembled quite the collection of alcohol and mixers but for a newbie here are the essentials.

Nice glassware: Nothing over the top fancy but you want some solid high ball glasses, martini glasses, short square style whiskey glasses and of course shot glasses.

Tools: Simple but elegant looking shaker, long cocktail spoon, measuring glass, measuring spoons.

Ingredients: I like to use quality mixers and alcohol but it can be done on a budget. Costco is your best friend! The bottles will be larger but the price per ounce can't be beat. Their Kirkland brand French vodka has been rumored to be made by Grey Goose but regardless it's very good and only about $20 for a large bottle. Pro tip: I bought a bottle of Grey Goose from Costco and once it was empty I refill it with the Kirkland vodka [Image: banana.gif]

Alcohol
Vodka: (see above)
Rum: Bacardi white (clear)
Bailey's
Kahlua
Whiskey: Jack Daniels or Johnny Walker Red. Again, if you can find a Kirkland brand generic buy it. It will be as good or better than the brand names.
Some kind of decent brandy. Doesn't need to be top shelf and will likely be used as just a mixer
Fireball: Need I say more? [Image: dodgy.gif]
Gin: I've only met one woman who insisted on gin so this one is not critical

Mixers
Dry Vermouth
Triple sec or generic
Olive juice. Many grocery stores will have this in the liquor aisle or can be purchased at liquor store.
Bakers sugar: Not critical but the finer grain makes it easier for mixing and blending
Lime juice
Lemon juice
Club soda: It's best to buy small bottles or cans of this so it doesn't go flat in the fridge
Tonic water: Same advice as club soda
Olives (bonus points if you can find blue cheese stuffed ones)
Cranberry juice
Coke or Pepsi
Ginger ale or beer

The Drinks

Fireball When you're in the kitchen with a woman and about to make her a drink casually joke that you have fireball. She will either say how much she likes it or laugh and say not tonight or share some other tale of woe. If she responds positively to the Fireball go with that and show off your drink mixing skills another time. [Image: angel.gif]

Dirty Vodka Martini. This drink has gotten me more pussy than any other one. I was never a Martini guy and only learned how to make this at the request of a woman I was seeing years ago. Best advice she ever gave me! [Image: banana.gif]

3 oz vodka
1 oz dry vermouth
1 oz water
1 tbs olive juice

Combine ingredients with ice into shaker and shake for a good 45 seconds to a minute. Pour into martini glass and add olives as requested by girl.

Screaming Orgasm (aka the panty dropper). This drink checks the boxes in every category. If you're on a date and really have the flirty sexual vibe going, it's perfect to look at the woman and ask "ever have a screaming orgasm?" When she acts surprised you smirk and say "the drink that is..." Women LOVE. THIS. DRINK.

2 oz vodka
3 oz baileys
1 oz kahlua

Combine ingredients in shaker with ice and shake for 20-30 seconds. Pour into whiskey glass over ice. If the woman has never had that before her reaction on the first sip will be "mmmm, good...whoah strong". It's very sweet and creamy and I liken it to nuclear chocolate milk [Image: evil.gif]

Other good drinks to make are Cosmos and Sidecars. As for finding recipes there's lots of free or very cheap apps for our phones. I personally have a small ring binder notepad that I keep my recipes on. I like to experiment with the different recipes and see what works best and then make notes.

I can't emphasize enough how great of a skill it is to be able to make some basic drinks and be able to make them better than the average bar! I've had several women who fell in love with the dirty vodka martini recipe I shared above and would even text me photos of a martini they got in a bar saying how much better mine are. Now go get mixing!!

You're a scholar and a gentleman. Thank you.
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Quote: (04-01-2015 10:50 AM)OregonToSoCal Wrote:  

Mixology has become a niche of sorts for me and something that I drop as bait on first dates while we're at the bar chatting. I casually ask what their favorite mixed drink is and then lead in about my interest in mixology and then say something like "I can tell a lot about a person's personality by what they drink". Can I actually? Not really but it opens the door for an interesting conversation.

In my three years of mixology I've assembled quite the collection of alcohol and mixers but for a newbie here are the essentials.

Nice glassware: Nothing over the top fancy but you want some solid high ball glasses, martini glasses, short square style whiskey glasses and of course shot glasses.

Tools: Simple but elegant looking shaker, long cocktail spoon, measuring glass, measuring spoons.

Ingredients: I like to use quality mixers and alcohol but it can be done on a budget. Costco is your best friend! The bottles will be larger but the price per ounce can't be beat. Their Kirkland brand French vodka has been rumored to be made by Grey Goose but regardless it's very good and only about $20 for a large bottle. Pro tip: I bought a bottle of Grey Goose from Costco and once it was empty I refill it with the Kirkland vodka [Image: banana.gif]

Alcohol
Vodka: (see above)
Rum: Bacardi white (clear)
Bailey's
Kahlua
Whiskey: Jack Daniels or Johnny Walker Red. Again, if you can find a Kirkland brand generic buy it. It will be as good or better than the brand names.
Some kind of decent brandy. Doesn't need to be top shelf and will likely be used as just a mixer
Fireball: Need I say more? [Image: dodgy.gif]
Gin: I've only met one woman who insisted on gin so this one is not critical

Mixers
Dry Vermouth
Triple sec or generic
Olive juice. Many grocery stores will have this in the liquor aisle or can be purchased at liquor store.
Bakers sugar: Not critical but the finer grain makes it easier for mixing and blending
Lime juice
Lemon juice
Club soda: It's best to buy small bottles or cans of this so it doesn't go flat in the fridge
Tonic water: Same advice as club soda
Olives (bonus points if you can find blue cheese stuffed ones)
Cranberry juice
Coke or Pepsi
Ginger ale or beer

The Drinks

Fireball When you're in the kitchen with a woman and about to make her a drink casually joke that you have fireball. She will either say how much she likes it or laugh and say not tonight or share some other tale of woe. If she responds positively to the Fireball go with that and show off your drink mixing skills another time. [Image: angel.gif]

Dirty Vodka Martini. This drink has gotten me more pussy than any other one. I was never a Martini guy and only learned how to make this at the request of a woman I was seeing years ago. Best advice she ever gave me! [Image: banana.gif]

3 oz vodka
1 oz dry vermouth
1 oz water
1 tbs olive juice

Combine ingredients with ice into shaker and shake for a good 45 seconds to a minute. Pour into martini glass and add olives as requested by girl.

Screaming Orgasm (aka the panty dropper). This drink checks the boxes in every category. If you're on a date and really have the flirty sexual vibe going, it's perfect to look at the woman and ask "ever have a screaming orgasm?" When she acts surprised you smirk and say "the drink that is..." Women LOVE. THIS. DRINK.

2 oz vodka
3 oz baileys
1 oz kahlua

Combine ingredients in shaker with ice and shake for 20-30 seconds. Pour into whiskey glass over ice. If the woman has never had that before her reaction on the first sip will be "mmmm, good...whoah strong". It's very sweet and creamy and I liken it to nuclear chocolate milk [Image: evil.gif]

Other good drinks to make are Cosmos and Sidecars. As for finding recipes there's lots of free or very cheap apps for our phones. I personally have a small ring binder notepad that I keep my recipes on. I like to experiment with the different recipes and see what works best and then make notes.

I can't emphasize enough how great of a skill it is to be able to make some basic drinks and be able to make them better than the average bar! I've had several women who fell in love with the dirty vodka martini recipe I shared above and would even text me photos of a martini they got in a bar saying how much better mine are. Now go get mixing!!

+1 rep. Couldn't have said it better myself, as a fellow mixologist.

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This is the first time in recorded history that Fugazi was used to remove panties.
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I do the same thing - first date talking at the bar, I drop into the conversation that I'm into mixology, mixing drinks, whatever. It can make a good segue back to my place ("I've been dying to try this drink I just read about the other day") or reason to invite her over before the next date ("come by and we'll have a drink before going out"). I really like OregonSoCal's line about telling a lot about someone by their favorite drink - going to have to file that one away.

Obviously you have to have the basic alcohol - vodka, rum, gin, whiskey, and tequila for starters - and some mixers like cointreau. It's expensive enough to assemble a decent bar that I wouldn't try this on a lark unless you can swing it. Look around for basic cocktail recipes and see what you're into and build your bar around that. I don't go for a lot of girly liqueurs, or you start giving the impression it is less of a hobby and more of a pickup tool. Over time though you can start building out to more esoteric mixers.

Fresh fruit (lime and lemon) is ideal but you can have the refrigerated juice as a backup. A juicer, a muddler, jigger or measuring tool of some sort, and of course a cocktail shaker and you should be good to go. Oh, and I make simple syrup and store it in a squeeze bottle. Girls usually ask what it is so you have an opportunity to tease them.
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Thanks for all the responses so its been very helpful.

I'm thinking about having a few demographic hooks too. An Asian dude I work with suggested that sake and plum wine together are delicious. Figured I may use this on the Asian girls.... especially FOBs and 2nd gens as both hook and comfort building. Also something like Sweet Tea Liquor + Lemonade for southern girls etc...

Anyone got any demographic specific ideas like this. I think they are more personal and may produce a slightly higher success rate.
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Quote: (04-01-2015 03:49 PM)HenrySprinkler Wrote:  

Thanks for all the responses so its been very helpful.

I'm thinking about having a few demographic hooks too. An Asian dude I work with suggested that sake and plum wine together are delicious. Figured I may use this on the Asian girls.... especially FOBs and 2nd gens as both hook and comfort building. Also something like Sweet Tea Liquor + Lemonade for southern girls etc...

Anyone got any demographic specific ideas like this. I think they are more personal and may produce a slightly higher success rate.

I date a lot of Asian women but most are second gen and there doesn't appear to be a difference in alcohol preferences among ethic groups of women in my experience.
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Quote: (04-01-2015 08:32 AM)HenrySprinkler Wrote:  

Tried searching the forums and didn't see a thread on this particular topic.

Basically looking for good free resources on Mixology (supplies needed, basic techniques, etc...) but also wanted input on the best drinks to make for the ladies as well as any "hacks" for the modern player

I'm already thinking buying high end stuff and filling with lower end liquor.... grey goose filled with Smirnoff etc... but what kind of drinks really pop for women. Anything super unique or culture specific for certain types of girls? For instance I read about a lychee martini in another thread.

Thanks
This is an area where you shouldn't fake it until you make it.

If you don't value your guest(s), don't give them expensive drinks.


I think swapping drinks around is a lame thing to do.
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^There are a lot of extremes on RVF.

It's either buying chicks drinks and appetizers and throwing hundreds of dollars at night clubs in Vegas OR filling Grey Goose bottles with Smirnoff to save like 10-15 bucks per bottle, if that.

Come on guys. A bottle is enough for a few dates unless you and your date are both alcoholics. The difference in cost per date is negligible.
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Quote: (04-01-2015 08:51 PM)Brodiaga Wrote:  

^There are a lot of extremes on RVF.

It's either buying chicks drinks and appetizers and throwing hundreds of dollars at night clubs in Vegas OR filling Grey Goose bottles with Smirnoff to save like 10-15 bucks per bottle, if that.

Come on guys. A bottle is enough for a few dates unless you and your date are both alcoholics. The difference in cost per date is negligible.

A penny saved....
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Any other good chocolate style drinks. My roommates got a Godiva liqueur thats pretty swanky. Want to experiment, I'm guessing plain vodka will go best, but strawberry vodka seems like it has potential, and perhaps rum?
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Quote: (04-01-2015 03:52 PM)OregonToSoCal Wrote:  

I date a lot of Asian women but most are second gen and there doesn't appear to be a difference in alcohol preferences among ethic groups of women in my experience.

FOBs and second gen have responded very well in my experience to anything that connects you and them with their culture (and that is usually food). I've had several girls freak out when they found out I liked Kimchi for instance.
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Quote: (04-01-2015 03:58 PM)Lizard King Wrote:  

This is an area where you shouldn't fake it until you make it.

If you don't value your guest(s), don't give them expensive drinks.

I think swapping drinks around is a lame thing to do.

Bunch of research shows people subjectively enjoy stuff (including consumables) more when they think it is a more expensive brand.

Win win
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1. Buy a variety of liquors when they're on sale, or next time you go to Costco.

2. Have a few sodas, juices, mixers on hand. Wine and beer too.

3. Ask a girl what she likes and then facilitate that.

4. Stop saying mixology. Just make a fucking drink.
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Quote: (04-01-2015 09:41 PM)redbeard Wrote:  

1. Buy a variety of liquors when they're on sale, or next time you go to Costco.

2. Have a few sodas, juices, mixers on hand. Wine and beer too.

3. Ask a girl what she likes and then facilitate that.

4. Stop saying mixology. Just make a fucking drink.

Where are you guys that you can buy liquor from Costco, the bible belt isn't about that.
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Quote: (04-01-2015 09:18 PM)HenrySprinkler Wrote:  

Quote: (04-01-2015 03:58 PM)Lizard King Wrote:  

This is an area where you shouldn't fake it until you make it.

If you don't value your guest(s), don't give them expensive drinks.

I think swapping drinks around is a lame thing to do.

Bunch of research shows people subjectively enjoy stuff (including consumables) more when they think it is a more expensive brand.

Win win
Each to their own Henry. Don't think I'm hating on you. It's interesting to find the topics that polarise this community, as Brodiaga mentions.

It will sound like I'm possibly contradicting myself, but I think blind tasting is bullshit. Those who are in to wine will probably know about this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judgment_of...%28wine%29

It's an amusing story.

Detecting quality vodka is another area of vagueness and opposite opinions. Good vodka is meant to be tasteless(to a point). Many people will argue that you can not tell the difference in a blind taste, and I believe that it is difficult to detect a cheap one from a high-end one sometimes, especially if it is mixed.

Personally I avoid the type of female who would turn her nose up to Smirnoff. They're usually more shallow than I can tolerate. Each to their own.
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I can tolerate anyone for a night [Image: smile.gif]

Yah the wine judgment thing is funny, I was more referring to stuff like this
http://www.neurosciencemarketing.com/blo...better.htm

This sounds counterintuitive, but I've been finding that playing the "deceptive rakish cad" and then admitting to my ploys tends to really endear girls to me. So it may be that right after they finish their drink I reveal my subterfuge laughingly, even poking fun at them for no being able to tell. "Thought you were a classy girl... tongues not as discerning as you thought eh... etc..."

Concrete Example - I started doing this with an online profile where I'm posing with a dog that very obviously looks to be mine. Normally girls would ask about it and I'd lie or deflect.... but at some point I just started saying

Her: OMG your dog is so cute
Me: You're rolling deep when you bounce with Mr. Snuggles
Her: lol is that his name, cute
Me: Want to hear a secret
Her: Sure...
Me: That may or may not be my dog, and I may or may not be using it for devious purposes.

My intuition told me that this would turn out badly, but without fail girls find it funny, or even compliment me on my trickery.
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Quote: (04-02-2015 11:26 AM)HenrySprinkler Wrote:  

I can tolerate anyone for a night [Image: smile.gif]

Yah the wine judgment thing is funny, I was more referring to stuff like this
http://www.neurosciencemarketing.com/blo...better.htm

This sounds counterintuitive, but I've been finding that playing the "deceptive rakish cad" and then admitting to my ploys tends to really endear girls to me. So it may be that right after they finish their drink I reveal my subterfuge laughingly, even poking fun at them for no being able to tell. "Thought you were a classy girl... tongues not as discerning as you thought eh... etc..."

Concrete Example - I started doing this with an online profile where I'm posing with a dog that very obviously looks to be mine. Normally girls would ask about it and I'd lie or deflect.... but at some point I just started saying

Her: OMG your dog is so cute
Me: You're rolling deep when you bounce with Mr. Snuggles
Her: lol is that his name, cute
Me: Want to hear a secret
Her: Sure...
Me: That may or may not be my dog, and I may or may not be using it for devious purposes.

My intuition told me that this would turn out badly, but without fail girls find it funny, or even compliment me on my trickery.

Reminds me of the old TV ads "We've secretly replaced your coffee with Folgers crystals..." [Image: lol.gif]
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Quote: (04-01-2015 03:49 PM)HenrySprinkler Wrote:  

Thanks for all the responses so its been very helpful.

I'm thinking about having a few demographic hooks too. An Asian dude I work with suggested that sake and plum wine together are delicious. Figured I may use this on the Asian girls.... especially FOBs and 2nd gens as both hook and comfort building. Also something like Sweet Tea Liquor + Lemonade for southern girls etc...

Anyone got any demographic specific ideas like this. I think they are more personal and may produce a slightly higher success rate.

That's like taking a Korean girl to a Korean restaurant.
She's gonna look at you funny when you pull up to Seoul Express, cause they're not gonna have that good Mul Naengmyun.

This extends past food and drinks, but when you deal with a chick you want to take her one of 2 places
- a place where you are powerful (your home bar/club/3rd space)
- a place that she's never been

Serving a Mexican chick Tequila and Coronas isn't doing anything for her. She can get that from any Tomas, Rico, o Geraldo.

But if when you chat this Mexicana up, and find out she's into Paris, ask if she's ever had a French 75.

Although by changing up her script you're setting yourself apart from the lames who try to get at her, I'm talking about actively doing some shit to her mind.

"When you are with me, your life is entirely different. "

WIA
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Quote: (04-02-2015 02:46 PM)WestIndianArchie Wrote:  

That's like taking a Korean girl to a Korean restaurant.
She's gonna look at you funny when you pull up to Seoul Express, cause they're not gonna have that good Mul Naengmyun.

Hah, I actually made this exact mistake back in the day...friendzoned immediately.

Everything you said makes total sense, I'm not sure why I've been having luck with it recently..

It may have to do with a subtle shift in frame. The difference between Me: Oh you're Korean let's go buy some kimchi and have a picnic

and

Me:Oh you're Korean, I could totally eat more kimchi than you.
Her: No way.. haha you like Kimchi!
Me: Yea, I make my own... you Koreans got nothing on me. If you're nice to me I might let you try it.

I think the novelty isn't necessarily the kimchi, but the fact that a white boy enjoys it enough to go out of his way for it. Comfort building maybe?
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Louisiana sells liquor everywhere. And it's cheap as fuck at Costco.

It's also illegal to sell liquor with a membership. So even if you don't have a costco membership you can get liquor. Next time you drive through just stop in and buy some.
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