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Enuff 02-08-2008 11:49

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
Don't most women go for the type of man with a confident, unpredictable personality? The type that give you a sense of danger/risk? Basically, the type of man who doesn't care about you or anyone else?

Russ 02-08-2008 11:57

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
Depends. Apparently most late teen/early 20s women go for the 'Sawyer from Lost' type, but as they get older they seem to appreciate the less neanderthal type.

Still, this is women we're talking about. Not what you could call predictable..... ;)

(that's not a dig! If we were all predictable then the world would be a boring place!)

Enuff 02-08-2008 12:23

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
We men could certainly do with a few more female opinions on this subject. come on women... HELP!!! :D

peanut 02-08-2008 12:47

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
Those that look too hard will never find anything, nor attract anything.

I'm butt ugly and I can confidently say it, getting a partner has nothing to do with looks at all. Putting up a pic means you think you look good and it could be that you're just all looks and nothing else probably in the sense you're pinning everying on your looks and nothing else. Try too hard and you're just another saddo, just another Mr Desperate. See it like if you've got a girlfriend / boyfriend you do tend to attract more just because you ain't looking (or appear not interested / available).

It's all about personality, attitude, composure, sense of humour and how you look at / treat the opposite sex in general.

And yes I do have a gorgeous fiancee and I do get funny looks as in what does she see in me (in the looks dept) but that's cool. I've never had a problem with women mainly because of my own acceptance of myself and self confidence.

Maggy 02-08-2008 13:22

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
What can I say except this woman can be as inconsistent as the next man along.:shrug:

I would HOPE I'm more inclined to go for more than good looks but at the end of the day you if you have to pick something out of the chocolate box of life then sometimes you have to start with outward appearance and try before you decide if the centre is something you like......;)

So making sure you are clean,smell good,your clothes are clean and decent and you have cleaned your teeth is a pretty good start.

After that you have to remember we are individuals and what may work as a chat up line with some of us may not with the rest of us.It's as much trial and error for us as it is for you.If you remember that the women you are meeting may well be as shy and as awkward as you but better at hiding it it might help you..but then again it may be a turn off.

To be honest it might be helpful if some of you actually think what it is you want.If it's a one night stand well does it matter what we think?If it's for friendship,a life partner or just to widen your social circle then it's as well to widen the places you go to look for women.

And at the end of the day the more rounded you are in personality,interests,knowledge and life skills the more chances you will have.:)

As for those women who keep picking barstewards and having a bad time..maybe giving them a wide berth..they need to do some growing up first themselves.;)

wwe 21-09-2008 23:10

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
just a quick question for you a girl at my work keeps saying love you to me and she keeps asking if i love her to do you think she just being nice or she fancy me

Alien 21-09-2008 23:24

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wwe (Post 34640895)
just a quick question for you a girl at my work keeps saying love you to me and she keeps asking if i love her to do you think she just being nice or she fancy me

Scientists haven't even managed to keep the LHC running for a month without problems. First they have to find the Higgs Boson, then perhaps they can work on something really difficult, like understanding the female mind. :D

Stephen 22-09-2008 00:08

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wwe (Post 34640895)
just a quick question for you a girl at my work keeps saying love you to me and she keeps asking if i love her to do you think she just being nice or she fancy me

I would say she is just being nice to you.

A few of my good female friends often say luv you huni or similar words to that effect.

Don't get all excited mate. Even Scot Mills says it to callers on his radio show all the time.

wwe 22-09-2008 01:07

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 34640914)
I would say she is just being nice to you.

A few of my good female friends often say luv you huni or similar words to that effect.

Don't get all excited mate. Even Scot Mills says it to callers on his radio show all the time.

thanks mate didn't realise people say it all the time as mate i just though she was beig nice at 1st but she saids i all the time i work with her and she saids it to no one else just me

Halcyon 22-09-2008 17:38

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
As others have said a lot of girls are into saying "Love you" and even hugging you but it will more than often mean nothing more than friendlyness.

You need to see if there are more signs.

Does she go out of her daily work to come and talk to you ?
Does she ask you alot of quesitons and always seems interested in what you are doing ?
Does she sit extremely close to you ?
Have you caught her starring at you ?
Does she act like this with everyone or pay more attention to you ?
Is she interested in your bobbies, or ask what you are doing at the weekend.
Has she asked for your email / mobile / MSN address ?

These are all things that can show she could be interested. But you need a few things from that list to really make a good judgement on whether she is interested.

Mr_love_monkey 22-09-2008 18:00

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
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Originally Posted by Halcyon (Post 34641185)
Is she interested in your bobbies

You need an extra 'o' in there, and shouldn't that be the other way round?

Halcyon 22-09-2008 18:50

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
Doh !

Hobbies !

WHISTLED 22-09-2008 19:26

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
Dear GOD im being given the run around with a new 'bird' I'm going out with on Friday..

My ex has put us together (best ex in the world!!) she says she is shy but I think she just loves the chase.

She has just posted a new pic on facebook, modelling for MAC cosmetics at Selfridges... I can handle being given the run around a bit more now haha.

Had a chat with one of girls from work about this last week, she said its not at all about looks for girls, being funny, and caring etc is whats important.

Druchii 22-09-2008 20:39

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WHISTLED (Post 34641253)
Dear GOD im being given the run around with a new 'bird' I'm going out with on Friday..

My ex has put us together (best ex in the world!!) she says she is shy but I think she just loves the chase.

She has just posted a new pic on facebook, modelling for MAC cosmetics at Selfridges... I can handle being given the run around a bit more now haha.

Had a chat with one of girls from work about this last week, she said its not at all about looks for girls, being funny, and caring etc is whats important.

Please tell me you're not just finding that out?

Ah well...

Stuart 22-09-2008 20:42

Re: how to pull a bird (girl)?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey (Post 34641196)
You need an extra 'o' in there, and shouldn't that be the other way round?

She might have a thing about cops..


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