desert_dweller5
Don Juan
Whats the general consensus on being friends first? The friend zone sounds like a place from which there is no return. or not even worth the effort to try. what do you guys think?
Channel your excited feelings into positive thoughts and behaviors. You will attract women by being enthusiastic, radiating energy, and becoming someone who is fun to be around.
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And if you want something amazing, be both.Originally posted by AverageFC
as someone said in another thread:
If you want to be friends, be the friend
If you want to be lovers, be the lover
I wont even waste time talking about what a girl thinks about this because Im no girl, so I dont care but I will talk from a guy's perspective.Originally posted by desert_dweller5
Whats the general consensus on being friends first? The friend zone sounds like a place from which there is no return. or not even worth the effort to try. what do you guys think?
I used to think like this Freeman. Then after a while I discovered that turning a girl into a girlfriend/f-buddy/lover relied only partly on the rapport built up. It relies a hell of a lot more simply on how much you can turn her on.Originally posted by Freeman
A week? I don't think so, especially if you don't see her that often it could hard to build up a good rapport with her and you must build a good rapport with her. She must be able to trust you.
Originally posted by Cremasta
I used to think like this Freeman. Then after a while I discovered that turning a girl into a girlfriend/f-buddy/lover relied only partly on the rapport built up. It relies a hell of a lot more simply on how much you can turn her on.
I have great rapport with dozens of women, but they are all workmates, friends, etc who I have absolutely no chance of getting anywhere with. The women at work who I turned into f-buddies only became that way after I deliberately set about getting them turned on and thinking about me in a sexual way.
After coming to this site I have realised that we don't have to spend 3 months or a year 'wooing' a girl. With a bit of charm and a few suggestive comments and touches in the right spot, you can shrink that time down to a week (i.e. the second date).