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This Simple Method Will Get You A Date With Any Girl You Ask

by: HeidgerkenKuzara | Total views: 5 | Word Count: 340 | Date: Wed, 5 May 2010 Time: 1:21 AM | 0 comments

If you want to ask out a girl, but don't know how, this article is for you. I'll outline a simple process that will make it easy, and make her chances of saying yes very high. When done correctly, you will get more yes answers than no answers with this powerful method.

You want to make sure you know the name of the girl you want to ask out. And also if she knows your name, that is fantastic. If you ask out some random girl on the street, she will usually say no. So unless you are a glutton for rejection, stick with girls that you know at least a little bit.

Next find out some of her interests. Anything she likes to do in her spare time is fine. The more things you know the easier it will be for her to say yes to your offer.

Now you've got that part covered, it's time to find or create an event based on her interests. Whatever it is, figure it out so it's connected to her interests in some way. This will make sense in a little bit.

Next, you will need to plan and go to the event by yourself first. Fully plan on going there alone, in your mind, before you pop the question. This will take the pressure off of her of saying yes or no. If you put too much pressure on her she might say no.

Now the big moment you've been waiting for. The big question. Only now, it's not so much a question, but an offer to join you in something you were planning on doing anyway. She'll sense this, and there won't be any pressure. She'll be much more likely to say yes.

Once you try this a few times, you'll notice more and more girls will be more than willing to go out with you, and pretty soon you will have a full social calendar. Have fun.

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If you want to discover the most powerful Persuasion Techniques, have a look at George Hutton's NLP Persuasion page.

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