anarchist
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Registered: Feb 5, 2010 22:43:59 GMT -5
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Post by anarchist on Feb 5, 2010 22:50:56 GMT -5
So I'm 16, a junior just came out of a LTR.
There's a freshman that caught my eye a couple weeks ago.
She seems to be cliquey, surrounded by friends ALL the time.
I was wondering if this little thing i thought of would work in this situation. So basically I walk around asking random people with a notebook and pencil (pretend to be doing a survey for a friend in statistics) Ask a few groups away from the target first then when I've made sure they've seen what I'm doing I move over to the target and her friends. (get answers and names)
Then basically say "hey you guys seem intelligent, my friend (mr. imaginary statistics) is being set up on a blind date, what should he do/wear/be like? Get into a conversation start with the target's friends and then gradually focus on the target and use some kino and then say thanks and bye.
Couple days later, go back up to them and say "Thanks for the advice, my friend's blind date went great! My friend and I were having a conversation, and I need your opinion. After getting a girls number, should the initial contact be through a phone call, or text? I said it's better to call, and he said text. What do you think?"
then after a bit, at the end of conversation, I ask (with a big smile of course), "So I guess I should (depending on what her response was) call/text you. What's your number?"
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Post by $wagg on Feb 7, 2010 17:02:36 GMT -5
Too elaborate for a bitch. Just use a situational opener. simple and effective.
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Alek
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Registered: Oct 27, 2008 13:39:11 GMT -5
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Post by Alek on Feb 7, 2010 23:17:46 GMT -5
shit dude, your thinking way too much, and not to say i bet that would go down really fucking weird. Because im visualizing it in my head...and dude thats plain awkward. Go with a situational opener
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