Love Gone Wrong Is Writing Itself
How to Burn Down a Marriage
The Key to a Great Marriage: Hating the Same Things
6 Reasons Why Having Childless Friends Is Awesome
The 7 Stages of First Best Friendship
I Will Probably Always Be a Single Mom
What the Statistics Won't Tell You About Single Mothers
10 Lessons About Friendship for My Daughter
I'm a Single Mom Taking My Chances on Ellen DeGeneres' Matchmaking Skills
Dear Single Moms on Valentine’s Day — You're Going to Be OK
On Mentally Preparing Myself for Dating as a Single Mom
Jennifer Lopez and I Approach Dating the Same Way: We Don't Do It
This Is What Divorce Looks Like
My Divorce Has Left Me with a Laundry List of Deal Breakers
Tyler says: “Just ask man.”
Narrator: “What are you talking about?”
“3 pitchers of beer and you still can’t ask.”
“What?”
“You called me ’cause you needed a place to stay.”
“Oh hey no no no–”
“Yes you did. So just ask. Cut the foreplay and just ask.”
“…would– Would that be a problem?”
“Is it a problem for you to ask?”
“Can I stay at your place?”
“Ya.”
In that scene, Tyler is trying to make the Narrator take charge and admit what he wants and just be assertive and not beat around the bush. This is similar to your friend telling you to lead. Go with it and embrace it. :)
“We’re walking at a weird angle and I totally bitch out and keep right on in that craven stride.”
lololol I’ve done that. Hell, I still do it now and then, early in the night when I’m out of state especially.
““Yeah, so do I look like a drug dealer to you?””
Solid open. FTC, DHV, social proof, and a good wide opinion opener for them to sink their teeth into.
“Now, one of the set steps forward”
This can be either an ioi or the mother hen shit-testing you, but even then you can land her if she’s a mother hen…if she reacts to you at all, there’s a spark you can work with to turn into a roaring bush-fire. That’s what a lot of pickup is…we can’t like, magically make a girl who hates us suck our cock, but we learn to notice when there’s a tiny little spark, even well-hidden under a girl who seemingly hates us, and we build the tool-set to stoke that little spark into a bigger and bigger fire.
How to Burn Down a Marriage
The Key to a Great Marriage: Hating the Same Things
6 Reasons Why Having Childless Friends Is Awesome
The 7 Stages of First Best Friendship
I Will Probably Always Be a Single Mom
What the Statistics Won't Tell You About Single Mothers
10 Lessons About Friendship for My Daughter
I'm a Single Mom Taking My Chances on Ellen DeGeneres' Matchmaking Skills
Dear Single Moms on Valentine’s Day — You're Going to Be OK
On Mentally Preparing Myself for Dating as a Single Mom
Jennifer Lopez and I Approach Dating the Same Way: We Don't Do It
This Is What Divorce Looks Like
My Divorce Has Left Me with a Laundry List of Deal Breakers
Tyler says: “Just ask man.”
Narrator: “What are you talking about?”
“3 pitchers of beer and you still can’t ask.”
“What?”
“You called me ’cause you needed a place to stay.”
“Oh hey no no no–”
“Yes you did. So just ask. Cut the foreplay and just ask.”
“…would– Would that be a problem?”
“Is it a problem for you to ask?”
“Can I stay at your place?”
“Ya.”
In that scene, Tyler is trying to make the Narrator take charge and admit what he wants and just be assertive and not beat around the bush. This is similar to your friend telling you to lead. Go with it and embrace it. :)
“We’re walking at a weird angle and I totally bitch out and keep right on in that craven stride.”
lololol I’ve done that. Hell, I still do it now and then, early in the night when I’m out of state especially.
““Yeah, so do I look like a drug dealer to you?””
Solid open. FTC, DHV, social proof, and a good wide opinion opener for them to sink their teeth into.
“Now, one of the set steps forward”
This can be either an ioi or the mother hen shit-testing you, but even then you can land her if she’s a mother hen…if she reacts to you at all, there’s a spark you can work with to turn into a roaring bush-fire. That’s what a lot of pickup is…we can’t like, magically make a girl who hates us suck our cock, but we learn to notice when there’s a tiny little spark, even well-hidden under a girl who seemingly hates us, and we build the tool-set to stoke that little spark into a bigger and bigger fire.