WHEN SHOULD YOU MAKE YOUR MOVE
by Guest Writer, Anthony Berger
When should you approach her?
There is a very specific moment that lasts for only a few minutes
that
determines whether you will be able to pick her up or not.
You should make your move on the third eye-contact you two make.
No more. No less.
Anything before that will be premature:
0 eye contacts made: "Let me check you out while you introduce
yourself,
buster."
1 eye contact made: "I have checked you out and am forming an
opinion about you."
2 eye contacts made: "I am considering you as potential
playmate"
This is when you move in:
3 eye contacts made: "I am inviting you to come over and talk
to me,
act on it now!"
Anything after that will make you look less confident:
4 eye contacts made: "I am wondering why you didn't respond to
her
invitation, do you not like her?"
5 eye contacts made: "Are you keeping me as your back up
plan?"
6 eye contacts made: "If you are shy, you are not worth my
time."
7 eye contacts made: "Are you slow or what? Geez"
8 eye contacts made: "What a looser! We are all talking about
you at
our table."
9 eye contacts made: "Ha! And to think I was going to give it
to him
tonight."
Yes, it takes guts to be able to react to the third time she checks
you
out.
But if you do go there and introduce yourself, you will find that
talking to her and seducing her will be a lot easier than any other
time.
This is the moment when she is most receptive to you. Your only
effort
will be to walk up to her, everything else will work out as planned.
If, you wait till the sixth eye contact, you will have to spend some
time convincing her that you are the lover she has been looking
for...not an easy task.
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Anthony Berger is one the leading authorities in the field of
one-night
stand seduction. After three editions of his best selling book,
"Advanced Macking: The Shy Man's Guide to One-night
Stands", several
magazine interviews and appearances on national TV and radio
stations,
he is now available in his video course. It comes highly recommend it to
men
in their late twenties, early thirties wanting to get the most out
of
life.
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