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How to start a conversation with the girl I like on facebook?
02-28-2013, 05:30 PM
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Just go for the simple "hey Smile" to start with, she will respond after a while.

You've got to be patient and learn to play the game, don't argue with the game, just accept it.

Don't say anything you'd be embarrassed if someone else read it, so:
No cheesy or cringey compliments
No sexual references (for now)
No compliments above "it's fine" don't make her feel special, she has to work for that

Most Important thing is flattery and gift giving won't get you anywhere! You'll just look needy and clingy, it doesn't work in real life.

You also don't want to instant reply, and you certainly don't want to multiple-message her when she has not replied to your last message.

You should also know when to take a hint, if she reads your stuff and doesn't reply after a long while or gives you one word replies, just say "I guess you're busy now il leave you alone" and log off, or better still "I'm going to the gym with my brother, talk to you later" or something like that just leave it and don't try for a while find a new girl.

The most successfully appearing guys or "payers" do not have a magic gift, they just take a lot of chances and you only hear of their success. They don't let set backs upset them, they are used to it, they just try again with a new girl, and learn from their mistakes. This learning from chances taken and failed teaches them become more successful and develop their own tactics and style. Its all just trial and error.
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[] - Fraser - 02-28-2013, 05:21 PM
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