I found this in an ancient thread with a lot of other drama in it, so I'm giving it its own thread. Now I'm curious about peoples' thoughts on this routine:
Have you tried it?
How did it work?
Do you think it's good/bad?
For what reason?
Are these reasons based on your intuition, expert advice, or personal experience?
Which expert's advice or personal experience are you deriving this from?
Personally, I have no experience and am afraid it's too long. I really like it though, but I'm wondering if maybe I should shorten it and only tell her about the fingers she wears her rings on. Thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
Quote:
Ok here it goes :
Notice a gleam of metal on her fingers (a ring) and ask “I have to ask before I go with my friends:
*Why did you chose to wear that ring on that particular finger….interesting…..do you always wear those rings on the same fingers?” (Most of the time they were one or two fingers but in the same fingers , because is the finger where the ring fits.)
Option one: (if she is wearing a ring.)
“I have a friend named Nicole who is the spiritual type of girl and she was telling me that the finger you choose to wear your rings on says something about your personality.”
Option two: (If she isn’t wearing any rings.)
“I notice you aren’t wearing any rings, that’s unusual for a woman (neg). -Oh thats because... Okay so when you use any ring in wich finger you use it ? -answer- Oh...“I have a friend named Nicole..."
“Each one of these mounds (the pads on the palm where the finger joins the hand) is represented by a different god and in Greek culture you wear a ring on that finger to praise that particular god, to pay homage to that particular god.
For example the thumb represents POSEIDON (Neptune) which as you will know is the god of the sea and he was very independent. He was the only god that didn’t live on mount Olympus, he did his own thing. And the thumb kind of sticks out, it kind of does its own thing. People that wear thumb rings are therefore very individual and independent and generally do their own thing. They don’t follow trends preferring instead to set their own.
The index finger is represented by ZEUS (Jupiter) Zeus was the king of all gods, and the God of Thunder and Lightning. That’s a very dominant finger, and having a ring there means you tend to be a more dominant person. Wave your index finger at them like “no no no” or “don’t do that”. It represents power and immense energy.
Your middle finger is represented by DIONYSUS (Bacchus) which is the god of wine and partying and is a very irreverent god – So if you have a ring there you tend to do what ever you want and are less sensitive about what others think. You then lift your middle finger up on its own and give the bird and say “its like fuck you to the world”. When they are wearing a ring they always laugh at this remark.
Your ring finger is of course represented by APHRODITE (Venus). She is the goddess of love and that is why we wear our wedding rings on that finger. You can give all sorts of “you are looking for romance” type lines “when you fall for someone you tend to fall completely for them” type lines. You can add that interestingly it’s the only finger that has a vein that goes straight to your heart without branching of and so putting a ring on that finger is actually making a direct connection with your heart. If she is comfortable you Kino from her finger up her arm.
The pinky is represented by ARES (Mars) who is the God of war and that’s why you see mobsters wearing pinky rings, it’s a kinda like hidden violence. It represents conflict so if she is wearing one say “did you buy that yourself or did someone give it to you?”. So if she bought it herself it means she is kind of at war with herself, she has some inner conflict, maybe an emotional conflict or something she is not comfortable with herself about. If she was given it then ask by whom and make up some conflict line about having some tension which may be below the surface between the two of you, some unresolved problem that you just haven’t solved etc.
If she has a ring on her wedding finger say “is that an engagement ring or do you just wear that to keep the womanisers away?”
This can be used in comfort although I usually use it in A1 - almost immediately after the opener. Its a great way to start to rock out of the set at the end of the opener, then "notice" the ring and transition into the routine.
Credit to: Style