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Fant
03-12-2008, 08:57 PM
Okay guys, first off, let me share the Facebook sarging method I use:

1. Open with Neg
2. Opinion Opener
3. Close for MSN
4. Comfort through MSN
5. Close for number and Day 1.

(NOTE: I did not invent this method, it was created by Bond - for more, check my sig [Canadians only!])

So, there's an HB8.5 that I'm looking to game, and for the neg, I want to use the u-smile (i.e. hey has anybody ever told you that you have a perfect u-smile?). The reaction I want is "haha, what's a u-smile?" or something like that. Of course, I can't do this. Why? Well:

If somebody reads something and they don't know what it is, what's the first thing they do? Google it. When you Google u smile, what's the first thing you see? A bunch of seduction websites. When she sees that, who's the first guy she's not gonna respond to? Me. What do I not want to happen? That.

So what I need is a different term for "u-smile". I was considering just using an adjective instead (i.e has anyone ever told you that you have a very sinister smile), but then I don't get the reaction I want (if any), and I don't have the option of going into Style's C's vs U's routine should I want to go down that path.

Normally I'm a very creative guy, but right now my brain just isn't giving me any ideas as to what else I could call C smiles and U smiles. What do you guys think?

sublime
03-13-2008, 04:59 PM
tell me that you have other openers than c's and u's! i would use the cashmire sweater opener

Fant
03-13-2008, 08:17 PM
I wasn't using it as an opener, it was as a neg. And the neg had to be based on a photo of her, so that reduced my options significantly (has to be about appearance). And she doesn't have a wig or fake nails or any of that, so I decided to go with u-smile. But, as I said, I couldn't use that term due to Googling. I eventually just went with v-smile (I know, how creative). lol.

Just off the record, I'm not really fond of cashmere sweater. But then again I always make up my own openers, and I don't use opinion openers often, so I guess my opinion isn't that relevant on that one (I've never actually used it).

Thanks anyways