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How to Talk to Girls - Simplified: Why Openers Aren’t the Solution
- Narrated by: Matyas Job Gombos
- Length: 2 hrs and 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
How to Talk to Girls - Simplified. Making the difficult easy. This book will help you if:
- You have trouble chatting with a girl you like.
- You always end up having boring conversations or don´t know what to say.
- You want to know what to do on a date to make it a fun, exciting, and interesting experience.
- You want her to really enjoy being with you and to feel attracted to you.
- You have already searched through various videos, blogs, or Wikihow and they did not help you.
Then this is the right book for you...
Some of the questions I get asked most frequently are: “How do I start a conversation?” “What do I say to a girl?” and “Should I have certain phrases prepared in advance?”
One of the main problems when striking up a conversation with a woman is that everything seems to be going well and then suddenly her interest seems to simply disappear. As her answers get shorter and shorter you can start to feel like the situation is a complete disaster and that you'd give anything to know what she was thinking.
It's happened to all of us some time or another when we don't know what to say when starting a conversation or when there are some uncomfortable silences. The truth is that it's not as difficult as many think and yet many men end up in boring conversations and the girls they like rarely have unforgettable nights with them.
Why?
Because they end up doing the same boring, predictable, and tedious things that the last 100 guys did and they simply don't work. Imagine that one girl is on a date with a random guy she doesn't know and he starts asking her the same questions she always hears: "So, where do you come from?", "What is your job?", "What do you study?", "Why did you choose that university?", "Where would you like to live?", "Where would you like to go on vacation?"....