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Female dating coach teaches older women how to approach men
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Female dating coach teaches older women how to approach men

I approached a pretty blonde girl at a bar, she immediately goes 'wait... hang on my friend wants to meet you.' She brings out her friend who wasn't bad looking really, a mixed race girl with a pretty smile and little bit chubby, I would say around a 6, (my standards are harsh I don't think 10s exist in the state of nature, and I rarely see 9s or 8s, so I cannot call her a good looking 7. Also decimal points ruin the whole system and are for fags.)

Anyway, I tried flirting with her and put my arm around her waist, she was smiling and very friendly to me and everything but my vibe was off because I wasn't really feeling it. I got a bit weirded out and bored and ejected a few minutes later.

I think it was because it took a lot of the thrill out of doing things in my normal way. It felt strange because there was no tension there. There was attraction, but I think that you need some sexual tension or things go flat, similiar to how if you make out with a girl you just met too much, you might not take her home. Next time that happens I'll just escalate harder or do something else to build that tension.

I think you could easily teach girls how to put themselves in positions to be approached (where to stand, how to dress, eye contact, diet advice) or have them try indirect, elderly openers. That would work well and most guys wouldn't even have a clue they're being 'approached'.

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Female dating coach teaches older women how to approach men

Quote: (12-01-2016 10:09 AM)Silver_Tube Wrote:  

I have a fat sister nearing 30 that caught me reading 'The Game' several years ago, she'd be just the type to take a course like this. She asks me how game for girls is supposed to work and does not like to hear. "Exist in public and choose your favorite among those that approach you." To be fair to her I've seen her at parties, only weird ugly schmucks approach her. She friendzones the best of those guys, a couple of them seem like decent fellows, those poor bastards.

She has a nice singing voice and could be pretty if she wasn't so fat, it's kind of sad.

I think there is a sort of game that fat girls develop, they do occasionally approach and try to demonstrate their redeeming qualities through conversation. I find that if you give them the time of day it flags more of them to come after you, then suddenly you are the whale shepherd of the group and the pretty ones have marked you as unattractive due to be surrounded by fat girls.

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Female dating coach teaches older women how to approach men

Quote: (12-02-2016 06:39 PM)RedPillUK Wrote:  

I approached a pretty blonde girl at a bar, she immediately goes 'wait... hang on my friend wants to meet you.'

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Female dating coach teaches older women how to approach men

Quote: (12-02-2016 02:42 PM)Latan Wrote:  

- A 40 5-, while waiting for the elevator.
The way she was trying to talk was so inquisitive, so unnatural, that I could only think of taking the stairs.

This happens a lot to me from women in this age group and above. The eager smiles, the too-long stares, their initiated conversations about nothing, it all reeks of desperation the way that a guy trying too hard must reek to younger, attractive women.

What's sad is many of these older women were probably much more attractive 20+ years ago, but now they're well past their sell date and they're so obviously aware that it's just too late for them now. Young women consciously know this can happen to them, yet so few take proper steps to prepare for its eventual arrival.
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