Overcome your Shyness and Approach Beautiful Women,

January 16th, 2012 by admin Leave a reply »
Overcome your Shyness and Approach Beautiful Women,

First of all most women don’t go out to bars alone , they are usually in groups and very difficult to approach , you can try but most of the time you will look silly and they will eat you out like wolfs.

First what you need to do is get your confidence up so you can eventually approach them, this can be easily done within an hour after you arrive at the mall, what you do is walk around and when you see a beautiful women just smile at her, not a smile with your mouth open and tong sticking out to the floor but a genuine nice short smile, do that for about an hour, this will build your confidence level and will make you and them feel good. Of course you will get some weird response from some of these women but keep it up and remember one thing, this is A NUMBERS GAME like anything else in life you have to sell yourself so the more smiles, the more eye contacts, the more chances of meeting one sexy babe, remember if you fail you keep trying, that is why GOD made so many women beautiful so we can have more choices and chances at succeeding after many failure, there will always be sexy women where ever you go. We are also luckier then women because there aren’t as many good looking men as women.

Next what you do once you feel a little more warmed up and confident, you add an HI or HELLO to the smile, again you may get some strange responses but keep it up, what it will do is boost your confidence level to prepare you for the COUP DE GRACE, the initial first few word exchanges.

In the next article I will give you the COUP DE GRACE the strategy to approach them and starting a conversation.

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18 comments

  1. Brian says:

    I Had the same issue with my girlfriend and I was googling women beauty tips and I came across a great article that really helped.

    http://www.talenttrove.com/media/363134-women-beauty-tips#

    hope you find the article as helpful as i did.

    Good luck!

  2. Tyler R says:

    because if we the white people had a white history month the we would be racist and the black people would take it away

  3. demeterAUS says:

    These are the original singers

  4. @demeterAUS thanks :) xxxxx

  5. who are the other singers? xxx

  6. demeterAUS says:

    The other singers are Daniel Lavoie and Patrick Fiori :)

  7. milisauti says:

    thx alot ;) …it is wonderful indeed

  8. Needs H says:

    The United States is a racist society….certainly more so than Euopean societies. In fact, the "land of the free" was a slave owning society up until 100 plus years ago and the racist legacy is still alive and well in America. Sadly.
    It will probably take 100 more years or more for Americans to see past race.

  9. Pregunto says:

    They are both fleeting. One of the good things about getting older is that you worry less about beauty. I still worry about age because we live in a society where there is prejudice against older people. Like people can help getting older – what else can they do – die? Health seems to be more important after your late 30s, and you quit worrying about things like always looking perfect. I used to starve myself in my 20s, and I think a lot of young women still would rather be thin than healthy. Every time I read questions on here about a woman only being of value till age 23 or 25 I'm a little annoyed. What do some of these men think – that women are disposable? Chuck her and find a new one when a female hits a certain age because her value has decreased? To only be valued for your youth and beauty is kind of a sad thing.

    Society pressures men to be attractive too, and many men are age conscious. A lot of them not until their 40s and beyond though. Most of those fat old ugly guys with beautiful younger women have major $$$$$$$$$.

  10. Tyler R says:

    They are insure, so covering their face makes them feel better.

  11. mrlizard888 says:

    ça y est jai cette chanson dans la tête et jvais surment la chanter (fredonner) pendant 3 jours…tant mieux!! :D

  12. Jutka07 says:

    Ohh :) Garou uwielbiam Cie :) masz przepiekny glos :) Polska Cie Kocha :) ))

  13. ROBERT H says:

    too much makeup. and over tanning. I have seen some of the worst tanners in my life. whoo,they are just ugly.

  14. Holifeno says:

    Yeah you’re right ! As a French speaker, I think it’s the most beautiful and pretty incredible song speaking about a woman’s beauty …
    There are a lot of feeling passing through your heart when you listen to it … just wonderful !

  15. Sutaato says:

    Your question is weird. What is the basic standard of beauty in your country? Is the stand of the US one one? that narrow?
    And the word "counterpart" is also strange. It's your idea but not Japanese'. People don't think the US as a counterpart of beauty, but just one country in the world.

    You always focus and compare Japanese' culture and the sense to the US. Why don't you ask the same question in other Asian sections? You'll find the people in each countries has various sense.

    High bridged nose is not popular nation widely, but some women who suffer intensely from their ugliness get that kinda surgery.

    Followings are famous TV show called "Beauty Colosseum".
    Pictures are there.
    Probably you'll focus on the surface of their look and the change only.
    However, if you could understand Japanese language, you'll notice how deeply and sadly and intensely they were suffering from their ugliness.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSBqGLZoYyE
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5OIXf12Hd0
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJLc5GyghK0
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7ngOKinNEs

    Feel the pain of those women's heart. "Beauty" is the topic people talk seriously and sincerely in Japan. It's it not about standard.

  16. laceyspapa says:

    This occurs because on a primitive level women are highly competitive with each other. When a woman sees another woman who surpasses her own idea of beauty, she feels threatened. This even touches on why most women have attention and insecurity issues; we need constant reassurance that we are "the best" at least by our loved ones. Remember that jealousy stems from insecurity.

    I agree that true beauty should be applauded. However, I think that beauty means more than just putting make-up on (a monkey in a dress is still a monkey). Aside from physically taking care of yourself, real beauty needs to come from the inside — and this is the most difficult kind to find these days.

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