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apg96
01-23-2007, 09:45 PM
How would you guys propose DHV in class. You cant really use a long story.
Greystoke
01-23-2007, 10:15 PM
no story. just be smart, popular and witty. The game is played outside the classroom.
apg96
01-23-2007, 10:25 PM
Its kind of hard to be popular on a college campus.
Also i dont have any friends
RobLaughter
01-23-2007, 10:36 PM
Also i dont have any friends
Aaaaaand we've found our problem. The question is, what steps are you going to take to fix it? Remember: the "game" can be applied to all aspects of your life, not just women. Game guys, game kids, game old fuckers for all I care. Go MEET SOME PEOPLE and have fun doing it! THEN you can worry about the technical stuff.
I'm struggling with this a bit too.
Some classes offer really few opportunities.
Cedar
01-24-2007, 08:14 AM
Stop trying to meet people in class. Meet them at the bookstore, the coffee shop, the big park thing colleges have outside, the rec room, whatever.
Stop obsessing about the classroom.
crypticfox
01-24-2007, 08:24 AM
Do what you're there to do in class.... learn.
After class grab random people from the class and open talking about the class.
'Hey, you started on that project yet?'
'blah blah no'
'yeah me neither'
etc, etc...
JCMoney
01-24-2007, 08:55 AM
Ive used this in class and ALWAYS gotten a great response....props to someone else for it (i cant remember who i heard it from)
While ur sitting in class, pass her note that says:
"This is sooooooooooooooo boring." then draw a 'tic-tac-toe' board and put the first "X" or "O" in one of the squares.
thats all it should say.
dont do this with some boring i-wanna-kill-someone look on your face or ull look retarded. have fun with it. ive never had a girl not respond to this positively....and hopefully u know how to win in tac-tac-toe so u can bust on her for losing
apg96
01-24-2007, 10:22 AM
thats a good opener. I find it a lil hard to meet guys to hang out with, b/c everyone has their lil cliques.
Cedar
01-24-2007, 11:29 AM
thats a good opener. I find it a lil hard to meet guys to hang out with, b/c everyone has their lil cliques.
Don't meet them to hang out with. Befriend 2-3 guys from different cliques. Rotate spending time with them at group things.
JCMoney
01-24-2007, 11:55 AM
thats a good opener. I find it a lil hard to meet guys to hang out with, b/c everyone has their lil cliques.
if u dont know many guys to hang out with, then go out alone and find some cool places and cool things to do. SARGE ALONE even. if u start showing up around campus with lots of hot girls that uve sarged, guys will start opening YOU and wanting to be your friend. Think about it, if u see a guy hanging out with lots of hot girls....u immediately wish u could be part of his social circle. Going out alone sucks for awhile, but if u keep at it u can definitely come out on top.
Everytime u walk into class...just say "hey everyone"...and sit down. Sure, not everyone will scream "hello" when u do it, but ull establish yourself as being social and friendly. Just suck it up and do it. Everytime u walk in class.
Talk to people in class. Just bullshit, fluffy talk works. Invite them to tag-a-long to some place that you're going. Guys and girls.
RobLaughter
01-24-2007, 12:35 PM
I picked up a girl from class yesterday afternoon. The class before was our first, so the professor asked us to get to know one another. I caught the attention of the girl next to me.
I ran standard attraction game on her, but thought nothing more of the interaction (she turns out to be one of those "I can't wait to get married and have kids" girls). After yesterday's class, though, I decided to give her another shot.
Me: "Where are you off to?"
Her: "I'm going to go grab some lunch."
Me: "Cool. You can come with me."
It's really no more difficult than that. Today I was in the cafeteria and caught the eye of a girl I knew and just sat down with her and her cute friend. The dining facilities are always great places to meet people and get to know one another because everyone pretty much has to go there--my University requires that all students purchase meal plans.
apg96
01-24-2007, 02:33 PM
I just got back from class, and picked up this girl.
My cousin is in teh Movie industry and shes a film major. I let it die and then later i talked about how i wanted to go to NYU for law school. That it was my destiny. She said she wanted to go to film school there. And then added that my cousin's daughter is at NYU in teh film program. But she cheated getting in.
She of course asked how, and i told her that my cousin ... (dont want to brag on the board). Opened very easy after that.
I was walking with her and then said i was going to grab food, and told her to come with. She had class. damn... oo well i rolled with it. Asked what she is doing thursday (i found out eariler that she and i both dont have friday classes). and that its hard to find ppl to go out on thursdays. So she asked me if i wanted her number. Gave her my phone, she then called herself with it to get mine.
This is my first quick pick up. It usually takes me 2 or 3 weeks to get somewhere or to get up the nerves to ask for a number. This took me 2, 1 hr classes. Prolly could have closed on the first one but thought i could add some more DHV and comfort. Hence this thread.
Enimos
01-24-2007, 05:41 PM
In classrooms be a smartass. Be sarcastic. Gently bust the teacher's balls. Just be funny - that's attractive.
The guys here were right when they said that males which see you around being cool, talking to people, being social, and feeling yourself comfortable around girls will like to befriend you. I went through this myself.
Don't forget that even when you open a set to get the girl, the DHV material is being processed on the guys. Be friendly, be talkative, have something interesting to do and invite them to come along.
And man, don't be so stressed about phone numbers. It's just a phone number. a girl would give you her phone number 5 minutes after she had met you (I don't say that it's smart to ask for it in the first 5 minutes :) - you should have attraction, comfort and TimeBridge).
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