Derek Flint
Master Don Juan
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My point is that by asking a girl to dance, you are putting yourself in a position to be accepted or rejected, and, most guys don't really enjoy dancing, they do it to meet women.Originally posted by WatchMeWalk
WTF?
And how is that different from asking for the number, asking for dates, going for the kiss, etc?Originally posted by Derek Flint
My point is that by asking a girl to dance, you are putting yourself in a position to be accepted or rejected
The difference is that when you ask a girl in a club to dance, you usually haven't had any conversation with her, whereas if you ask a girl on a date, go for a kiss etc... you've had a chance to build rapport and attraction.Originally posted by WatchMeWalk
And how is that different from asking for the number, asking for dates, going for the kiss, etc?
According to that kind of logic, cold PUs are also AFC. And saying "Hi". You have to break the ice at some stage.Originally posted by Derek Flint
The difference is that when you ask a girl in a club to dance, you usually haven't had any conversation with her, whereas if you ask a girl on a date, go for a kiss etc... you've had a chance to build rapport and attraction.
The difference being is that most guys don't enjoy dancing.Originally posted by WatchMeWalk
According to that kind of logic, cold PUs are also AFC. You have to break the ice at some stage.
Exactly.Originally posted by WatchMeWalk
Oh so the fundamental difference is "liking" the activity! OK .
The only question relevent to this forum is whether dancing makes you look more or less desirable.Originally posted by Derek Flint
Isn't it a form of supplication to do something you dislike and that they like in order to get in their pants?
Originally posted by Derek Flint
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