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Author:  Gemo [ Sat Sep 22, 2012 11:27 am ]
Post subject:  Only approaching not single girls?

Hi,

I have an issue. I seem to only approach girls who are not single. Either 95% of all woman aged 18 - 25 has a boyfriend or I'm extremely unlucky over my last 30 approaches.

Is there any clues to see whether a girl has a boyfriend?

Thanks!

Author:  Au Naturel [ Sat Sep 22, 2012 11:28 am ]
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alternatively, girls often use "I have a boyfriend" as a quick and painless way to reject someone they aren't interested in. Could be something you're doing.

Author:  Gemo [ Sat Sep 22, 2012 12:11 pm ]
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That does not seem to be the issue. I searched a few of them at facebook (Those that I could find knowing their name and town), and all of them are in relationships at the moment.

Plus they drop their boyfriends in conversations while I'm just having a nice conversation, not hitting on them yet.

Author:  pumpington [ Sat Sep 22, 2012 12:19 pm ]
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you can tell them to exchange numbers and rain check you when they are single (sort of a shitty option but meh, better then nothing), or you can just try to get them to cheat, or just keep trucking along, but it's fairly safe to say the majority of attractive girls in that age range are not single

and if you want to screen girls for cheaters, when they say ''I have a boyfriend'', just remember one of the following boyfriend destroyers, there are a million cheesey boyfriend destroyers on the forum if you don't like these you can probably look up a shit ton more on the forum

''want another one?''
''that's ok'' (continue moving things along)
''perfect, not looking for anything serious''
''is it a serious relationship?''
''are you happy?''
''well I don't care, we can keep things hush hush''

if a girl is dropping boyfriend in conversation, simply show interest, that will stop her from doing that, or at least force her to show her dis-interest actively instead of passivley, if you don't care about the boyfriends it's a good thing to get to a no or a yes, rather then leaving things open and ambigious

Author:  Gemo [ Sat Sep 22, 2012 12:38 pm ]
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Thanks for the advice! :-)

Also, may it have to do with the time of the year? Many relationships start during spring and summer, so is there a higher probability that girls are in a relationship during this season? I was way more lucky during winter and early spring last year..

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