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Do you flirt with check-out girls just for the heck of it? Are you a check-out girl and flirt with sad-looking middle-aged men for fun? Are you Vernon Kay? Tell us about flirting triumphs and disasters

Thanks to Che Grimsdale for the suggestion

(, Thu 18 Feb 2010, 13:00)
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Heh. I was mostly joking.
My approach seems to basicaly be me saying "Hi, do you fancy getting a drink/coffee sometime or something?" Seems to work some of the time. Got over the entire rejection by a stranger issue a while back. But yeah, I'm guessing you're talking a bit about the entire cognitive approach? Destructive thought cycles and the like?
(, Mon 22 Feb 2010, 13:04, 1 reply)
Reason it only works some of the time..
...is if that's your opening line (to a girl you don't know), you're asking for way too much compliance, from someone that doesn't even know you, too early on.

Think about it logically; is a girl, who this guy has never spoken to before, and who knows nothing about him, really likely to want to go somewhere alone with him...? Most probably not, hence, they decline.

Better, would be to strike up a conversation (ask about the book shes reading, which coffee is the best, what time the next train/bus etc is due) and build momentum from there.

Once shes had time to get to know you a bit then she will be more willing to accept when you suggest going for a coffee/drink.
(, Mon 22 Feb 2010, 13:33, closed)
Sounds like witchcraft to me.

(, Mon 22 Feb 2010, 13:50, closed)
I'll get the stake and faggots.

(, Mon 22 Feb 2010, 13:53, closed)
I don't think meat products will help now.

(, Mon 22 Feb 2010, 13:55, closed)
As if you'd ever turn down a salami.

(, Mon 22 Feb 2010, 13:57, closed)
*snort*

(, Mon 22 Feb 2010, 13:58, closed)
Hrm.
Didn't realy think of it like that. I'll have to give that a try I guess.
(, Mon 22 Feb 2010, 14:02, closed)
Glad to hear it..
Einstein described insanity as;
"doing the same thing over and over, yet expecting different results..."
(, Mon 22 Feb 2010, 14:19, closed)

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