Friday, 19 March 2010
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I Lost My Number... Can I Get Yours?
Last night I spent with some guy friends of mine. Three guys, one for every ladies' tastes, as they explained it to me (Black, hispanic, white). They are on vacation in Las Vegas for three days and of course trying to get as much action as they can. Their game plan was to use me as the wingwoman (which I did horrendously at) and then their camera as an opener. "Can you take a picture of us?"
Now, as I female, I am more... staid. I was not a good wingwoman because I don't like getting hit on. However, these guys are attractive and would probably give women a fun night.What would be a good way for them to pick up women?Or even, How do I be a better wingwoman?
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IMO the camera one is weird, wouldn't they just take the picture and then go off on doing whatever they were doing? Or are you supposed to play the stranger that is after your friend so as to make it seems like they are already pursued and that she (stranger) will also try her game since he'll strike up a convo with her (obviously) after the picture about.. quality, retakes, etc.
I don't know, I'm too young to barhop. /cry
ask them to use a wing man instead?
Lack of confidence I see.
That's asking too much of many men. Most of them come up with the cheeziest lines like: "You with so many curves and me with no brakes!" WOW
@Tiger11007@xanga - What?! Lol That just sounds like a car crash, not appealing at all?
@AznFier@xanga - It sure does! hahahahaha
try not to get hit on.
@AznFier@xanga - It works as a relaxed segue into a conversation. You ask a random passerby to take a picture of you and your friends and it gives you a feel for the person you're trying to work on. If they're patient while you're acting like you're posing and getting ready (aka, goofing off) then they're chill people you want. If they're impatient and just toss the camera back, it's a lost cause.
From taking the photo, you'd move to asking them to get in on the next picture and just from there make small talk, try to get them involved with your group and then from there, slowly direct toward a particular person.