Quote:
Noticing is the males biggest problem, we don't notice when a girl gives us a opening, for them it is obvious, any girl can tell when another girl notices you. Happened to me the other night, there is a 10.5 that comes in my work a Russian girl(who's a sweetheart) with haunting blue eyes and a narley body, I didn't notice she was checking me out but the girl next to me did, and said that I should ask her out. P.S. Her mom is even hot. Most guys haven't got a clue when they are noticed.
HAHA. This is one of the truest pieces of advice I've seen to date.
Let me quote this passage from my favorite book. (
The Definitive Book of Body Language)
Quote:
Overall, women are far more perceptive than men, and this has given rise to what is commonly referred to as "women's intuition." Women have a innate ability to pick up and decipher nonverbal signals, as well as having an accurate eye for small details. This is why few husbands can lie to their wives and get away with it and why, conversely, most women can pull the wool over a man's eyes without his realizing it.
Research by psychologists at Harvard University showed how women are far more alert to body language than men. They showed short films, with the sound turned off, of a man and woman communicating, and the participants were asked to decode what was happening by reading the couple's expressions. The research showed that women read the situation accurately 87 percent of the time, while the men scored only 42 percent accuracy.
Another nice passage from this book.
Quote:
Magnetic Resonance Imaging brain scans clearly show women have far greater capacity for communicating with and evaluating people than men do. Women have between fourteen and sixteen areas of the brain to evaluate others' behavior versus a man's four to six. This explains how a woman can attend a dinner party and rapidly work out the state of relationships of other couples at the party.
That my friends is some mind numbing shit. It says that this females "intuition" is particularly evident in women who have raised children as they've had to rely solely on nonverbal communication with the child its first few years. It's a fuckin awesome book, and suggest you guys get it and read it.