p_1337
Don Juan
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- Nov 30, 2023
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I always start off dates with a warm hug, as it breaks the touch barrier right from the jump. It can also be a solid indicator of her initial attraction level (i.e. if the embrace is warm and lingering v.s. if she happens to pull away fast).
If the opening hug is implemented: this needs to be done in a way that is confident and not awkward. You need to come off as a socially adjusted guy who is comfortable and relaxed around women.
As the conversation progresses (and drinks flow): I then move forward to light touches on the arm/shoulder, even some on the leg (when making a point, to accentuate a remark, if she says something silly, to tease her, etc.).
If she is receptive to these innocuous advances, you then move up to letting the duration of touch linger (i.e. holding her hand for a bit, or resting it on her thigh without pulling away). If you've been talking for roughly 30 mins to an hour at this point: but she resists, seems to squirm or outright moves away-- she's likely not into you (time to eject).
Putting my hand on her lower back works well too (depending on the scenario), and leading her by the hand when moving from one location to another.
If the opening hug is implemented: this needs to be done in a way that is confident and not awkward. You need to come off as a socially adjusted guy who is comfortable and relaxed around women.
As the conversation progresses (and drinks flow): I then move forward to light touches on the arm/shoulder, even some on the leg (when making a point, to accentuate a remark, if she says something silly, to tease her, etc.).
If she is receptive to these innocuous advances, you then move up to letting the duration of touch linger (i.e. holding her hand for a bit, or resting it on her thigh without pulling away). If you've been talking for roughly 30 mins to an hour at this point: but she resists, seems to squirm or outright moves away-- she's likely not into you (time to eject).
Putting my hand on her lower back works well too (depending on the scenario), and leading her by the hand when moving from one location to another.
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