How To Meet Women IRL As A Beginner? Keep It Simple.

Can you really start a conversation with her just by saying “hi”? YES you can. Sure it’s not the most slick could-have-been-written-for-a-movie line but that’s not what she’s judging you on. Cool conversation starters are great, but not if they’re so complex you can’t put them into practice. Prioritise conversation starters that allow you to TAKE ACTION. And remember it’s what comes next in the conversation that’s actually the most important part. Find out how to meet more women IRL at www.hayleyquinn.com/attraction/

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  • @_Trakman says:

    opener (opening line) paralysis – can confirm, i have it 🙁

    • @HayleyQuinn says:

      If you can say the first line that’s a start. A really simple way to continue? Offer your name “I’m… btw…”

  • @tinychamberz says:

    Beginner? Human Beginner? Male Beginner? wtf

  • @stuckinthemud4352 says:

    Listen boys if you want a conversation starter. Get a horse women flock to horses and plus if she doesn’t like horses she is a psychopath obviously.

  • @Ghostrider-ul7xn says:

    I think Hayley seems to think most women are kind and laid back like her, she’s also off base on what men’s core struggles are in meeting and talking to women. The core issue is our looks and whether it’ll play a role in how our conservations will be received by women. The truth is, it absolutely plays a role to a large extend based on many people’s observations. I’ve literally seen women responding unfavorably to folks they are not interested in, and by unfavorably, I’m not just talking about outright signs of rejection, but even going as far as to consider their actions borderline creepy or harassment, but the same actions/words performed by one’s they consider attractive might be received better, and I’ve even seen women make excuses for them. It was insane. Now you might think this is a defeatist mindset, but you gotta understand where men come from, when we see stuff like happen in our social circles often, its demoralizing because its hard to think it won’t happen to us. I’m not really blaming her, lot of my women friends with whom I discussed this topic are completely clueless and out of touch with men’s reality. Its also hot button topic to get labeled misogynist or any other ‘flavor of the month’ label, so many of our voices are straight up ignored.

    • @HayleyQuinn says:

      Your voice isn’t being ignored here. I think both men & women face judgement around their looks. I’d challenge you to try and think of 3 men who aren’t conventionally attractive who are successful with women.

    • @Ghostrider-ul7xn says:

      @@HayleyQuinn I mean, we can always find examples in many dedicated social media platforms if we look for it. But that’s confirmation bias, isn’t it? I’m not talking about the exceptions, but patterns and trends. And it is disingenuous of you to conflate judgment on looks faced by men and women. Not even close. In real life, things are never equal

  • @EugeneVanDerMill says:

    as if… “Hi” didn’t get me anywhere… ever…

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