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Approaching Women

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Offers tips on how to approach and introduce yourself to women in
a social setting. These simple suggestions with make you more
successful in you attempt to meet new women.


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Approaching Women
Copyright (c) 2007 Kathy Stafford, All Rights Reserved
Dear Kathy
http://www.dearkathy.com



Let's say you see a woman that you're interested in meeting.
Naturally, you're going to want to know how to best introduce
yourself. In order to do that, you need to understand that women
are unpredictable individuals. What one girl might find to be
charming and adorable, another might find immature and
offensive.

Before you make your move, notice what she looks like and how
she's reacting to whatever's going on around her. If she's
dressed casually and seems to be a little flirtatious, there's a
good chance that playing it foolish might work with her – whereas
if she's dressed in a business suit and is reading something
like Proust, you might not want to come across like Jay Leno on a
bad day.

Your average young and attractive woman is definitely used to
being hit on, so when you walk over and turn on the charm, don't
be surprised if she's not buying it. Unless you're incredibly
witty and clever on your own, there's a good chance that she's
heard just about every line out there. You're probably not going
to come up with anything that's new and earth-shattering.

If the girl you're approaching is with a group of girls, it's
pretty obvious that you're not going to be really hitting it
big. When it's "Girls' Night Out," men usually don't stand
much of a chance of making any kind of connection. Wait until
she's by herself before approaching her.

Now, you might think you've got the greatest pick-up line in the
world, but you're wrong. The only time that pick-up lines even
remotely have a chance of working are when you are totally and
utterly sincere – or if the line is so corny and delivered so
tongue-in-cheek that the girl laughs. One of the best ways to
break the ice is get a laugh from a girl. But be sure she's
laughing with you and not at you. If you deliver a really sincere
line and she laughs, you might want to think about someone else.

Check out your environment before you make your move. If you're
at a party, it's probably okay to approach her, but if you're
at work, you might want to think twice about that. No woman wants
to be put into an awkward situation, and if you try to come on to
her when she's busy on some project, you're only going to
succeed in making the situation awkward, and it's possible that
she's not going to enjoy the first impression you're making.

The best piece of advice that you're going to get is that if you
want to score points with a woman, you need to show her that you
have a sense of humor. This doesn't mean you trot out an
inappropriate joke – but rather that you find something that
might be humorous and work on that. Many women find that a man
who can gently mock himself is a tremendous turn-on, and if you
let her know that you don't take yourself too seriously, you'll
be well on your way to success.

The one thing to remember is that if you approach a woman and
it's obvious that she's not responding, you just need to walk
away. There are plenty of other women out there. Don't be
discouraged, just find someone else and move on.





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married and couples how to STAY married” Do you want more from 
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When Shopping for a Man.” and learn the right way to find a 
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