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Postby Guest » Fri Feb 05, 2010 11:23 am

From the "King of Content" Sinn. Fkn eh I wonder where we have heard this before????

PS. At least it is decent advice albeit rehashed

[B]Wednesday, February 03, 2010[/B]

[B][URL="http://sinnsofattraction.blogspot.com/2010/02/typical-la-girl-uniform-routine.html"]Typical LA girl Uniform Routine[/URL] [/B]


Hey guys,

Here's a quick little piece of material you can use when you're talking to girls. I know I didn't come up with this but I forget who did.

This is a good example of an observation, mixed with an open loop and demonstrating some social intuition and knowledge of fashion.

After you've started a conversation with a girl you can say

" Well at least you're not wearing typical LA girl uniform."

At which point she'll ask you what that means and you can describe any current fashion trend be it the riding style boots that are popular now or uggs or black tank tops and true religions.

IDIOT DISCLAIMER: Obviously if you don't live in LA then you want to use the city you live in...

This little short routine is a great way to transition or change the subject once you've started talking to a girl and leads as a great bridge into who she is and what she's trying to express with her clothing.

Lata,

JS- The King Of Content
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Postby Guest » Fri Feb 05, 2010 11:30 am

AKA start your conversation with a confident, disarming quip (delivered with correct BL) that will:

a. Indicate your ambivalence to the social protocol

b. Display you have some measure of observational and conversational savvy

c. Take a dig at "those girls". Of course most girls don't think they are "that bitch girl" really. They are sweet and innocent inside, don't you know? "Us versus them" mindset is a good start. Point at the 9s and 10s in their ho outfits. Those are the enemy!

If she likes your swag she can comply with you. If not she can be the bitch she usually is to all the other guys.

Anybody remember "You don't look like the typical Dallas girl"? Well, LA is the Mecca.

Whatever.
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Postby Guest » Fri Feb 05, 2010 1:04 pm

A more appropriate line from Sinn would be...

Sinn "You don't look like the Typical LA girl..."

Girl "How so?"

Sinn "Thin and attractive."



I think a better approach might be to tell them they DO look like a typical Dallas girl and let them explain to you why they aren't. Especially because most of them do look like the typical Dallas girl.
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Postby Guest » Fri Feb 05, 2010 2:37 pm

Correct. The pros would say they were and let them disagree. That was the oriinal bit.
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Postby Guest » Fri Feb 05, 2010 4:13 pm

[QUOTE=Lion;34823]A more appropriate line from Sinn would be...

Sinn "You don't look like the Typical LA girl..."

Girl "How so?"

Sinn "Thin and attractive."



I think a better approach might be to tell them they DO look like a typical Dallas girl and let them explain to you why they aren't. Especially because most of them do look like the typical Dallas girl.[/QUOTE]


Yep. This is the way to play it...
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Postby Guest » Sat Feb 06, 2010 5:09 pm

[QUOTE=Lion;34823]A more appropriate line from Sinn would be...

Sinn "You don't look like the Typical LA girl..."

Girl "How so?"

Sinn "Thin and attractive."



I think a better approach might be to tell them they DO look like a typical Dallas girl and let them explain to you why they aren't. Especially because most of them do look like the typical Dallas girl.[/QUOTE]

So you're basically throwing out a cold read and making her qualify herself in a way, that's a good way to roll with it. That's def a dominant frame.

I used to use a variation of that, I'd say something like "You look like a typical dallas girl in some ways, but i don't think you are." Then I wouldn't tell her WHY i don't think she is (I wouldn't NOT tell her either), I'd just thread off in to something else and make her chase after the answer.
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