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One of my favorite things to do while making out with a girl is to grab her belt loops on her pants and pull her hips into mine.
If she seems less excited after kissing you than she did before kissing you, then you need to kiss and touch her better. If she seems nervous and uncomfortable when you try to get her to leave with you, then she needs to trust you more.
A lot of guys make big productions about getting a girl to come home with them: coming up with elaborate stories and props, etc. If she wants to go home with you, she needs the mildest of excuses to agree: • “I’ve got the coolest dog, you should come see him.” • “I’m not tired yet. Want to check out that movie I was talking about?” • “I make an awesome omelet. Come over. I’ll make you one.”
If you do eat a woman out, the only comment you should make about her pussy is how nice it is. The length of her labia minora, the color of her interior, her waxing job or full bush – you are not John Madden. No time for color commentary.
Level 2: Meeting Women (Complete 4 of 5) - Figure out demographics:
- Approach 5 women in one day: Self-explanatory - Approach 20 women in one week: Also self-explanatory.
- Join an online dating site and email 10 women: Also
Level 3: Getting to Know Women (Complete 3 of 4) - Hold at least three 30-minute conversations with women you just met: Can be anywhere. - Get three phone numbers from women you just met: Just ask, you’ll be surprised how many women will give them to you. - Go on two dates: They can come from women you met anywhere. - Approach 25 women in one weekend: For those of you who really want to push your ability to cold approach.
Level 4: Getting Intimate (Complete 3 of 4) - Kiss two women: Make sure they’re women you’ve met since reading this book. - Go on a second date with the same woman: Self-explanatory. - Successfully get a woman back to your place: Usually can be done on the second date. - Get five phone numbers in one week:
Dr. Robert Glover and his book No More Mr. Nice Guy, one of the best books I’ve ever read on men’s emotional health and development.