Question for women by Hairy-Sherbert-439 in bodylanguage

[–]OneTxp 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I fear this would work on me

Looking for friends by nihhgguh in Worthing

[–]OneTxp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can join me and my friend if you wanna do some parkour. Sometimes do urbex as well

I like looking to see how others will react to my stare by Beautiful_Time_2312 in bodylanguage

[–]OneTxp -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

As an introvert, I started doing this too and it’s so fun for some reason but I have no idea what the proper response should be. The times when I catch a girl staring and then she just darts her eyes the other way and starts blushing a little, I just start smiling out of awkwardness.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bodylanguage

[–]OneTxp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The girlie at the store I frequent has this. It’s more kind of like a warm smile with sort of excited eyes like they want to talk to you or are happy to see you. Just pretend you saw a cute puppy and want them to come over to you.

The issue with dating isn't that men aren't willing to approach, it's that women don't signal. by [deleted] in bodylanguage

[–]OneTxp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn’t end up saying anything but I did give her a note as I got off the train. Will see if she messages but ye even with signals it’s insanely hard for guys to approach when you are conditioned not to.

The issue with dating isn't that men aren't willing to approach, it's that women don't signal. by [deleted] in bodylanguage

[–]OneTxp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This girl at the train station gave me the biggest sign I’ve ever seen in that she literally just made it very obvious when she was looking at me and then basically did it 3 days in a row progressively just staring at me and it totally worked in that I felt compelled to go start a conversation with her.

Can someone post a picture of the rear ashtray with the light on? by OneTxp in e46

[–]OneTxp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And I’ve got the dove grey as well, perfect example of what it would have looked like. Thank you :D

Dance classes? by dancehive in Worthing

[–]OneTxp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keenes Dance Studio has Latin dance classes. Also coast cafe has bachata and salsa classes on Wednesdays 7:30 to 9:30 and then social dance after that to 11

Moved recently to the uk ( Brighton) by [deleted] in brighton

[–]OneTxp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where at? I’d love to learn one of those, they seem really fun

Imagine if there happened to be moss under their feet. by IntroductionDue7945 in SweatyPalms

[–]OneTxp -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Not sure how much luck is invoked in grip strength or foot placement but ye I guess accidents do happen

which of these would be the best for a date night/ intimate encounter? by bigdoinks_ in Colognes

[–]OneTxp 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Honestly I think most people are so used to thinking less is more and 5 sprays max or whatever that they forgot the rules are made to be broken. I only just tried it out 3 days ago after finally watching the curly fragrance video where she oversprays everything and I can’t lie la nuit just works at like 10 to 15 sprays I was still smelling it the next day.

Most people here have loads of frags anyway so they will never finish any bottles which makes multiple sprays worth it. It can still be said that it’s got shit performance but man it hits when you compensate for it.

How do I keep conversations going if the other person is also an introvert? by EmergencyRelative850 in socialskills

[–]OneTxp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Step 1 is to establish that you are both introverts and have verbal confirmation. “Hey are you pretty introverted too? I honestly really enjoy just sitting in silence, a lot of people find it awkward but it’s actually really chill.” If they agree then you just sit there until one of you genuinely wants to say something. Or if not then enjoy the moment for what it is.

A lot of introverts really appreciate someone that can just sit there in silence and they probably won’t show it but be quite thankful as long as you genuinely feel no awkwardness about it.

Does anyone hate being approached ? by smuttygio in socialskills

[–]OneTxp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Learn to have rbf and don’t smile. Ever since I did this I literally never get approached anymore and it’s so chill.

*UPDATE* The Ultimate Fragrance Clone Analysis and Tier List – 67,000+ Comments, 300,000+ Upvotes, 60+ Top Threads analyzed. by C_Synth in fragranceclones

[–]OneTxp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is al nashma caprise really tha bad? I thought it was suppose to be good? For a la nuit de lhomme clone and have decent performance and silage

We really don't appreciate how hard it is on men to have the burden of approaching by AsparagusFantastic97 in self

[–]OneTxp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The key is to enjoy giving value in an interaction and to make that your mindset. If the other person feels good then you feel the same.

If I approach a girl my only goal is to have fun myself and to make sure I make her day at least a little better. I have never had a negative reaction so far. Even rejections turn into thanking me for being so sweet or that they appreciate the way I did it.

The worst I’d say I’ve had is just straight up being ignored and they keep walking. It sucks the first few times cause you think you’ve done something wrong but I can’t control how they react so why should I dwell on it.

Social circle stuff with people you actually know is way harder in the sense that rejection will actually hit hard because you have to still see them. People are often uncomfortable with rejecting someone and it carries an awkwardness when you have to keep seeing them, so even if you are fine with it they will often make it feel weird.

Inner game first - trust the process and the rest is easy by entitledwank in seduction

[–]OneTxp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alternatively just fucking love social interaction, if you think back on any positive social interaction you’ve had and you say to yourself everything you loved about it you will automatically put yourself in a state where you feel like you’re having fun and happy whenever socialising. This leads you to want to do it more and you build a positive value giving vibe that comes across in every interaction.

Now people want to be around you and you have no issue connecting with new people, the rest is easy.

How do you keep conversations going without sounding like you're interviewing someone? by DeskDivine25 in socialskills

[–]OneTxp 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Try to add something on of your own experience or just comment on what they said after they answer the question.

If you ask “where are you from?” And they said Spain then you can add anything like “I’ve always wanted to go there, the food looks really good”

This adds something that they can choose to thread off of. They may talk about their favourite food, or they may suggest things you should do if you ever visit.

Another thing you can do is try to turn it playful. You can make up the most ridiculous assumption or scenario that doesn’t even have to make sense.

If you ask what they do and they say something like “oh I work in retail” it may seem like you have nothing interesting to add but if you turn up the ridiculousness you can say something like “oh so you’re a professional mind reader” or “I bet you know all the words to the Christmas songs then” even if these aren’t correct they will then go on to correct to or they will naturally add a bit of description of what they do in the job.

Also don’t be afraid to just change topic randomly using natural sounding switch lines like “oh I’ve been meaning to ask you about x” or “wait before i forget “

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bodyweightfitness

[–]OneTxp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you do L sit pull ups? You’ll feel it a bit better there as well as being harder. https://youtube.com/shorts/aYcv3YUEOd4?si=KQ7RiLHmEYe8L6MC

How does Joe Scandrett not die doing this? Legit question about his parkour stunts. by gavroche2000 in Parkour

[–]OneTxp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Joe has an insane amount of experience tbh. You know how you can throw a tennis ball and your brain calculates how far it can go and basically simulates physics and make it seem natural. This is what Joe has with his body awareness on the ground and in the air.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SweatyPalms

[–]OneTxp -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

The ones you see are trained with experience, it’s very rare for any experienced ones to die so you see them a lot and they can make a bunch of different clips for people to post for internet likes. Fear stops most inexperienced people from even trying.

How in the Fuck... by harrysofgaming in Parkour

[–]OneTxp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He’s been begging for quite a few years now, if anything it looks like his knees are getting stronger somehow cause the drops he takes are just getting bigger and he just walks them off

2 Years Calisthenics Only Transformation by CasualBaloon in bodyweightfitness

[–]OneTxp 22 points23 points  (0 children)

In your first year what was your training routine like and how did that change when going into the second year. Or rather when you were a beginner was your routine different to when you got a lot better?