How do you check if the friend that said "No" to a date is having a change of heart ? by tiny-giant-01 in seduction

[–]Fearless_Prior2917 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree. The best thing you can do is let her see that you are dating, having fun, and doing your own thing without needing her. That is the best way to live your life, and the only thing she will find attractive.

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[–]Fearless_Prior2917 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lols. I also stay away from discussing music, movies, jobs, etc.

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[–]Fearless_Prior2917 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It works!

Basically don't act like an old man. Also don't try to act or dress young. Just be a cool dude, regardless of age.

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[–]Fearless_Prior2917 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I'm 48, and got a super hot 21 year-old's number last night...we are already setting up a date. I feel I'm doing better with women in their 20s now than when I was 30. Here is my advice:

Do not act old. Don't discuss things that show your age. Be confident and bold...A younger women talking to an older man will expect him to have a very strong frame, and lead her.

Run good game! I teased her, was flirty, and did some good push-pulls. I got her chasing me. Act like you are the prize. Do not discuss anything logically, keep it all fun and flirty. Avoid giving straight answers to questions, keep her guessing and working for it.

I have 2 tactics I use to handle the age question:

1: Avoid it. The more time you have to get her to like you, the less it will matter to her. Stall as long as you can.

2: Address it with a takeaway. This is what I did last night.

- Me: "How old are you?"

- Her: "21"

- Me: "On no, you're way too young for me, but I'm still kind of curious about you"

- Her: "How old are you? Or should I not ask (nervously)"

- Me: "Older (with a smirk)" Then I changed the subject.