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I totally thought about the polished nails after seeing a picture of Mystery.
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But can you imagine Mystery going up to a group of girls and asking: "Hey ladies! What do you think about this new nail polish I just bought!?" ... Because I just can't seem to.
Well, besides the part of questioning brands, Mystery asked about his nails already:
The moment we walked into the Key Club, Mystery put the three-second rule into action. Striding up to a group of women, he held out his hands and asked, "What's your first impression of these? Not the big hands, the black nails."
This from "The Game" by Style.
Man, see even with him I just can't picture it creating attraction... maybe it's just me. I've read some of Mystery's material, but I haven't heard of him ever using anything like this, so I guess it's my bad.
Regardless, this opener still seems iffy to me..
-Roz
Thanks for the little chat
Quoting Mystery himself now, talking about his did-you-see-the-girls-fight-outside opener:
"You may feel this dialogue won't miraculously make a woman fall for you, and you are right. It's not designed to. Sure, it's designed to be fun and appear spontaneous, but the power of this gambit comes from what it doesn't do. Unlike a typical direct opener, no IOIs are conveyed to the target."
What I'm trying to do is look like I'm not interested in more than opinion and follow Mystery's game, which is make her fall for you (not literally you) by giving the set DHV's while negging or even giving IOD's to the target.
You have something against polished nails, don't you?
