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1. I can't notice anything to tease/neg a girl about. It's very rare for me.
2. I need some DHV storys that i can easily fit into a conversation.
3. Push-pull. I need this to be broken down and easy for me to understand, i just get flustered.
4. Disqualification, i kind of know how to use it but i never know when the right time is.
1. Negging is not always necessary but it can be nails, hair, eyes, make-up, even a slightly wrongtoned voice. Teasing is as easy as replying "Oh really?" with a smirk to whatever she says. She will be like "whaaaaat?" and you'll be "nothing, continue..."
2. No you don't. Let her do the qualification. And if you do want stories, you do have a life I suppose? Tell a story that happened to you in the past. I'm totally against making stories up. It's fake and most of the times it's obviously fake. No you have not seen a yellow elephant in central park. It's rediculous and nobody believes you.
3. Push-pull means as much as making a move and then backing off. Say something teasing that shows interest and then afterwards say something that conveys disinterest. Agree with what she's saying completely. Soak it up for two minutes and then the next two minutes you tease her on everything she does. I was gonna write break her down, but the bold axe isn't the way to go.
4. Disqualification as a stealth tactic is to be done way early on. But again, like negging, you don't always need to disqualify. On the other hand you can disqualify until she's in bed with you. My favoriete DQ is this: "You aren't from x (x = any random city/town) are you?" She'll be yes or no and you'll say "people of x are stuck up? Are you?" That's both a disqualifier and a qualifier for her. Easy as baking pancakes.