Women Outside Of Clubs And Bars


by Coyle Hunt - Date: 2006-12-27 - Word Count: 295 Share This!

Unless you're a serious party person, throughout most of the day you will probably not be at a bar or a club, but at work or school or any other place where women do not expect men to be hitting on them. There are ways around this, and mastering your game regardless of your environment will open up a lot of possiblities and chances with women. Since the situation is that women DON'T expect to get hit on, there are a few guidelines you have to follow.

1. Your first line has to be something that's relevant enough to the environment to not seem awkward

"What is the time?", "Does this train go to Union Square?", "Excuse me, could you please walk faster?", "Can I see your notes for a second?", etc...

These lines SHOULDN'T have hints of interest. In other words, don't use lines that are, in any way, similar to these:

"Excuse me, I was just sitting over there and saw your pretty face and just couldn't help but introduce myself." (Wuss bag sounding if you know what I mean)

2. Slowly start building in the humor and slight bit of arrogance in the conversation

"What is the time?"
"It's 3:30"
"Nice watch"
"Thanks"
"Didn't know Rolex made plastic watches"

3. Just like it is at the bar or the club, don't take two steps at a time. At this point the conversation should start going smoothly, she's laughing and all that. Take it a step slower for the games OUTSIDE of bars and clubs.

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Still need more tips to get that pretty girl sitting next to you at work to go out with you? Want to boost your confidence with women and attract your fantasy girls? Take a look at the Basic Techniques section, which is constantly being updated.


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