Dating Is Not A Video Game For Men To Play

The thrill of pursuit is one that excites men all over the world when it comes to dating. This excitement is also found in the games men love playing. You get to hunt things and conquer worlds and creatures. This is okay to a certain extent. The gaming has to be left in the game room.

Women are not objects – they are not to be made an object of pursuit and one-upmanship, and a lot of men are missing this point. And when women start doubting men in general because of this, there’s going to be a problem.

It’s common to see men like this in everyday society. He can be anywhere, from the local bar to your office. And when he sees a girl who appeals to his tastes, he puts on the charm which is actually pushiness in disguise.

Men like those above are an instant turn-off for most ladies. So the next time you see a pretty salesgirl at the counter in your local department store, be prepared because she might assume you’re one of those “Mr. Suave” types trying to be cute and funny when all they are is obnoxious and needy. That said, you have to be nice and if you have to play the game, play it fair. If you can master that, you’re on your way to dating success.

In most cases, before a man would ask a woman out for a date, there would be some flirting involved, and you can even call it playing games. This is normal, healthy and fun. And if you know how to make the right moves, you could see some success in due time.

But take note that this could be sort of like a chess game, meaning you need to make the right moves at the right time. You also need to know how to change speed or “tactics.” Depending whether you’re dating online or offline, the first move is usually a clever one-liner or well-timed eye contact.

Let’s separate Internet dating from meeting someone in a more conventional way. Eye contact is the first step for standard offline dating. This could be a sign that someone is interested with the other. Eye contact is a very powerful thing between two people.

If she sees you and holds eye contact for a few seconds, she might be interested. She also might be interested if she looks away, but not before flashing a smile or giving you a pleasant look.

Just because the lady doesn’t give you the time of day doesn’t automatically mean she hates you and your guts! She might be awfully busy at work, may it be tending bar or answering calls as a receptionist. She may simply not have time to look at you.

It feels great, no doubt about it, if the girl gives you an look showing she’s interested. You need to make sure that your response is appropriate. A proper response would be a friendly and confident smile with good eye contact, but not too much of it. This is where your confidence is important. Make sure your eyes and smile are giving out the proper message, and don’t look down or turn away!

Words are a very important part in this process. Never, ever start out with anything negative! Now is not the time for, “Well, the weather sure sucks today, doesn’t it?” You could try, “Check out that snow – there are going to be a lot of happy skiers out this weekend!”

Don’t use cliched pickup lines or the tired “do you come here often?” routine. You would want to carry out a productive conversation, and be aware of what’s going on around you.

If you’re dealing with a woman who works as a receptionist, do not take up all of her time. You need to use some judgment and you might have to make several attempts if you really like the girl. If you need to, wrap it up with something like, “Hey, it was nice meeting you. Maybe we can continue this conversation another time?” And once you do, ask for her contact information.

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