Meeting Nice Young Ladies in Person

by Matt on February 18, 2011

So next I am going to visit a new nice young lady, because I have really stepped up to actually getting them to meet me now.


The idea is to plan in short steps, once I’ve got a contact or a number, I need to shuttle that along to a meeting as quickly as possible. So I am starting to get over the fact it seems dodgy when you talk to a girl online or whatever and you’re like, ok ok, yes yes, are you free?

But no, I’m just going with it, I think talking online is just too much of an opportunity to say the wrong thing while still just being this dude she’s never met, and I find especially for me, girls are going to meet me and realise that they’re not threatened at all so I guess I need to work now on calibrating the next step.

I realise now that once I’ve met them, they will know I am not really a worry – I want them to feel relaxed but not too comfortable if you know what I mean.

I think my plan is to keep the dates pretty casual and short until I go in for the close and change the deal so she knows it’s on. 3 short daytime coffees and then suddenly the friday night clincher.

There’s also the assistant angle which is similar, it should be pretty clear where I’m going once I flip the script and start talking about a friday or saturday night scene, I just wonder how I can cook it up until then, and if I blow it, can I convincingly play the card of saying that I couldn’t work with her because of my “feelings”?

HAHAHAHA

My issue is basically, if the girl can work, there’s no need to speed things along.

But what can a girl do?

Type letters? Write blogs?

As I said to me – I think paying some hot girl $50 to work and practice your game on for an afternoon is better than hiring a prostitute. Sex isn’t really the reward, it’s really just a cold beer at the end of a hard days work.

Newsletters, ad campaigns. I could teach them how. I think that’s the way it goes, slowly, if they’re too dumb, they might find themselves more suited to other duties.

Start with the hard work with a professional tone, and the less jobs they can handle, well the less professional it’s going to get, I’ll need a massage and I’ll need to snuggle up close and do a lot of kino showing their silly selves how to do it.

Then I’ll need a massage, and then it will probably have to go to video, where we can get flirty.

That’s the thing, we can always go to bikinis and dancing and what not I think that’s obviously where I’ll say let’s do this on a friday or saturday, and don’t really hide what I actually plan to do, which is take her home in the morning

Also the next top model auditions are coming up and I’m hitting it.

You think if I don’t go out there with hundreds of young girls I’m not going to pull in at least a dozen girls?

Well it looks like I lost cassie but that’s fine, she was a nice stepping stone to a point I’m at now where girls I can’t meet are only so much use as I said – building lots of social proof is one thing for sure.

Maybe I could sell it? 20 personalised shots of girls with “I <3 screenname” for $50? Might not take off.

You do have to try stuff though, throw it to the wall, see if it sticks.



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