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Author:  debugger [ Tue Nov 01, 2011 1:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Improvising Skills

I realized that when i do approaches without thinking about the opener,i strutter a lot but i still improvise really good to add drama and DHV.So today i`m going to teach this skill.
Just Approach
Ask anything from the question if she`s still a virgin to how to get to "place the name here" street.
Second Step
While you finished asking the question and getting the response,you have lots of time to come up with an opener.Use it.
Improvise on the opener
Let me give you an example:
Me:Hey do you know where the X street is?
She:blah blah
Me:Ok i gotta go fast but i need a female opinion on something
She:Go on :)
Me:(Jealous Girlfriend Opener) but she threatens him that she`ll kill herself.How can he break up with her without hurting her feelings?(Notice i added another opener)
Then go on your favorite routine.The goal is to make her talk so long that the tension you feel will diffuse so you can run your routines without worrying if she`ll ignore you.

Author:  Lucky69 [ Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:03 pm ]
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Isn't this how it already works? LOL....
Stop trying to reinvent the wheel.

Author:  Blind_Oh!_bed_ience [ Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:18 am ]
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I'm not feeling that either dude. Disclosure should be reciprocated. Have you ever met someone who just tells you too much information? It can make a person feel uncomfortable and they might not even pay undivided attention. Try to balance the quality and quantity of language when exchanging information in conversation (aka calibrating).

Author:  debugger [ Wed Nov 02, 2011 2:12 am ]
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Quote:
Isn't this how it already works? LOL....
Stop trying to reinvent the wheel.
Nope.....they just tell you to go up and tell the opener.And the poor newbie gets cut midway the opener and gets blown up

Author:  0uch [ Wed Nov 02, 2011 11:51 am ]
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horrible thread.

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