To: HitmanNY
See what you do is get her interested in a conversation, while your talking shes thinking of what to say next, so right about the time she adds her two cents in, change the subject...or compliment her eyes! Yes this will get you inside her head! Then do something horribly embarrassing like blow a booger out your nose while you laugh at her stupid joke and pretend you didn't see it. She will love you for it, because she will have something to tell her girlfriends about!
40 posted on
04/10/2005 4:12:36 PM PDT by
hookman
To: hookman
The scary truth is that you are fairly right - women have a lot more imagination and range of emotion than men.
Once a woman begins to feel sexual attraction and later a romantic bond with a man, an unusual thing happens: he actually becomes more handsome to her! Odd idiosyncrasies that might alienate women who barely know him become charming, cute, adorable, etc.
That snot hanging off his nose, amazingly enough, becomes 'so cute' to her. Amazing, but true!
Men, on the other hand, tend to want the woman to bring a great body to the table. I once dated a woman for three weeks before I knew her name. All I knew was that she brought 'the bod' to the table - that was enough for me! ;-)
57 posted on
04/10/2005 4:29:31 PM PDT by
HitmanLV
To: hookman
Then do something horribly embarrassing like blow a booger out your nose while you laugh at her stupid joke and pretend you didn't see it. She will love you for it, because she will have something to tell her girlfriends about! So that's why my wife fell in love with me!
61 posted on
04/10/2005 4:33:25 PM PDT by
supercat
("Though her life has been sold for corrupt men's gold, she refuses to give up the ghost.")
To: hookman
"See what you do is get her interested in a conversation,..."
Having a conversation with a woman is a waste of time unless you think it will get you la*d.
102 posted on
04/10/2005 5:13:30 PM PDT by
BadAndy
(Specializing in unnecessarily harsh comments.)
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