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| Author: | SpittN4Cash [ Tue Jun 27, 2006 2:10 am ] |
| Post subject: | C and U Shaped smiles by Style |
Quote: C and U shaped Smiles by Style This one is AWESOME if you're sarging strippers and models. It's also completely true. Style: Smile again for me. HB: um, okay. Style (to wing): See, she's a U. HB: ???? Style: I dated a girl who wanted to be a pop star. And she had a theory that people with U-shaped smiles were perceived as unfriendly. And people with C-shaped smiles were perceived as friendly. HB: So what's a U then? Style: A U is when your teeth go straight back in your mouth (can add "kind of like a horse" if she's a SHB). A C is when there's a big row of pearly whites in the front. And to my ex, it was more than a theory. She actually got her teeth surgically reshaped from a U to a C. HB: No way. Style: And she had me go look at pictures of like Christina Aguilera, who is a U, and Britney Spears, who is a C. Look at the cover of Us or any magazine, and you'll see that it's always a C smile on the cover. From here, me and the target start inspecting the teeth of random strangers looking for the perfect C or U. It's fun. Style Happy sarging |
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| Author: | Nukez [ Tue Jun 27, 2006 8:13 am ] |
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I'm not too familiar with the Mystery Method, so I don't know what those steps are. I do know, from experience, that the "C+U" smiles routine works pretty well straight at introduction. Oddly enough, it peaked the interest of an HB that (unknown to me until after I used the line) is a dental hygienist. |
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| Author: | theone88 [ Thu Jul 13, 2006 8:32 pm ] |
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The C-U opener is one of the better from Style and Mystery, I would recommend any of the ESP tricks such as a number between 1-10 or if you've mastered it, levitation or bending of objects. I still haven't mastered bending, but a lot of people call you out on the C-U opener and really think you're weird when you use it. |
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| Author: | Persuazn [ Thu Aug 24, 2006 6:19 pm ] |
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A2 or A3 material. Depending on how you incorporate it, you can with use it as a DHV routine or an A3, male to female attraction (IOI), routine. If you're with a wing, pretend like you just noticed someting: PUA: Holy shit, check it out, she has a C/U shaped smile. Wing: OMG, you're right. HB: What the difference? PUA: blah blah blah...so that means you're a good/bad girl right? Whatever...you know you have a great smile. Girls are such sexual predators... ...and you're off and running into the next routine. |
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| Author: | Jaxin [ Fri Aug 25, 2006 5:32 am ] |
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i don't see how its a DHV but it feels the time and its unique so i'll try it out i've only used it once though but anything from style is a good thing and we all know it |
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| Author: | xfman [ Sun Aug 27, 2006 2:40 pm ] |
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Quote: i don't see how its a DHV but it feels the time and its unique so i'll try it out i've only used it once though but anything from style is a good thing and we all know it
Jaxin the DHV comes when you say : I dated a girl who wanted to be a pop star. 1. You were dating a girl 2.It might be a HB cuz she wanted to be a Pop Star 3. And by telling the theory your demostrating you know more about something than her. |
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| Author: | GEN [ Mon Dec 22, 2008 3:17 pm ] |
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God damn I just dont get how the diffrent shapes on the smile looks, could someone make a quick picture in paint and try to show me what the shape rly looks like so I can start using this?:P |
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| Author: | sinsitive [ Fri Nov 27, 2009 12:07 am ] |
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Im with GEN on this one.... |
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| Author: | Mister Boss [ Fri Nov 27, 2009 12:45 am ] |
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It's about the shape of your teeth:
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| Author: | Maverick69 [ Fri Nov 27, 2009 1:56 am ] |
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It is a DHV used in A2, can be used as a transition. It's a greadt neg/DHV combo if you tell your target she has a U shaped smile because you're referring her to a horse lol. |
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| Author: | sinsitive [ Fri Nov 27, 2009 10:08 am ] |
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as I got it it was about the shape of all teeth all toghether... how quickly they went back. So it's not about the shape of the front 2 riiiiiiight? Bare in mind English ain't my mother tongue so... Thanks for the image!! |
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| Author: | GirlCatcher [ Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:06 pm ] |
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I would personally drop this routine and find a better one that's more congruent with you. This one is weird. Believe me, when I started out I used it a lot and got mixed results. |
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| Author: | Maverick69 [ Sat Nov 28, 2009 1:10 am ] |
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Quote: I would personally drop this routine and find a better one that's more congruent with you. This one is weird. Believe me, when I started out I used it a lot and got mixed results.
I've used this routine and have never gotten a negative response.
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| Author: | MotoRosevelt [ Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:07 am ] |
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Everywhere on the net are examples of Style using this routine saying the girl is a 'U' to his wing. I guess this generates a neg, because your displaying/screening her as a possible unfriendly person. It's an ideal situation. What if it's a girl with a C-shaped smile? Telling her these people are friendly could result in her thinking you're try-hard or you're boosting her ego. Do people who use this routine always say she has a U shaped smile? What to say with a C shaped smile? Just wanna know. As a rookie I never tried it in-field. I would use: Me: "She's a C" HB: "??" Me: "bla bla . . " HB: "Really?" Me: "Yeah, but I'm not implying that you're friendly, I don't know you" HB: "I am friendly!" Me: "Well, tell me why then" Some people here are saying it never fails, perhaps with some it does fail. Please describe what went wrong. |
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