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  • bro21
    Junior Member
    • May 2014
    • 7

    Men giving women compliments

    Hey everyone,

    I was hoping I could get you're opinions on guys who pick up women?

    You see it all the time in the movies and on your favourtie TV shows, however I was wondering how often does it happen to you in real life? Also it should be noted, I'm not including when I guy is half drunk on a night out and he thinks he's god's gift to women, because that's basically every guy on a night out.

    I'm on about how often does a guy come up to you during the middle of the day and offer you a compliment, about how pretty you are, or he likes the bracelet you're wearing or whatever?

    I'm wondering do you like it when a guy does this or is it kind of annoying? I'd guess it would be more annoying if it happened a lot...

    Not gonna lie, I've tried this myself (only once) and the women was clearly shocked...anyway, I left shortly after I said it, because I don't like to make people feel uncomfortable.

    However I would like to get more of a women's opinion of this, maybe there is a reason you only see this sort of stuff in the movies...
  • atskitty2
    Assistant Admin
    • Aug 2013
    • 4467

    There are factors that influence how it's perceived, that you aren't mentioning here. Is it a total stranger in public? Is it a coworker? A distant coworker, such as someone in the same office that you have no direct association? Is it a friend of a friend? Are you in a social setting....there's a lot to consider.

    Generally, it can be a little creepy and many women aren't always comfortable with the strong come-ons.

    Are you asking because you're trying to get women's attention?

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    • Patti-here
      Banned
      • Mar 2014
      • 2602

      Sometimes it can be flattering at other times it's just annoying, it really depends on who the guy is I guess..

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      • rcoreyus
        Veteran Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 4369

        Also I expect it depends on what is said. I've never had anyone object to being told that I enjoyed talking to them over lunch.

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        • bro21
          Junior Member
          • May 2014
          • 7

          It's just a general "Hi, I saw you from over there, thought you were cute and wanted to say, hello"

          That's all there is too it, and to these women, yes obviously I'll be a stranger...but in reality, every person, everyone meets in life, before they become you're friends, best friends, partners etc...at one point before you got their, they were a stranger...

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          • Patti-here
            Banned
            • Mar 2014
            • 2602

            Originally posted by bro21
            It's just a general "Hi, I saw you from over there, thought you were cute and wanted to say, hello"

            That's all there is too it, and to these women, yes obviously I'll be a stranger...but in reality, every person, everyone meets in life, before they become you're friends, best friends, partners etc...at one point before you got their, they were a stranger...
            Hmmm, that wouldn't work on me.

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            • atskitty2
              Assistant Admin
              • Aug 2013
              • 4467

              Bro, in what age bracket are you? 20's? 30's? 40's?

              First, it takes guts to walk up to a stranger like that, so your confidence is great. Confidence is always sexy.

              Your words however, are probably not the best ice breaker. Again, in what setting? Did you march up to a woman at the 7-11? At a Knicks game? In church? A nightclub? It is relevant because it indicates possibly the frame of mind someone may be in. Had eye contact been made prior to your approach?
              Did you take time and look for a ring? Was she with friends or family, kids?
              Did you get too close to her when you approached? Invading a woman's personal space, as a stranger is a big no-no.

              It can be very easy to come across as desperate and socially awkward in these situations, rather than confident. It can be perceived as a really creepy thing in many ways, so skill and a certain amount of discretion must be used.

              With the little info you give, I would say that in a nightclub would be the only scenario that I MIGHT be open to that line, and honestly it's doubtful. I'm a 41yr old divorced woman dating, and that just sounds very junior high school awkward from a man my age.
              If you're in your 20's, as I suspect, that may be much better received

              What I would feel more comfortable with, if I saw a man admiring me from "over there", and I was interested, I'd smile back at him-give him a green light so to speak. Then, if he decided to come over and talk, an opener might be nice, such as " my name is John, is it alright if I sit and chat with you?".

              If you're approaching women "out of the blue", with no acknowledgement of your presence or subtle cue from them saying it's ok, that may be why it isn't accepted. So much of communication isn't verbal. If you're going up to someone "blindly", in the grocery store where they don't know you're there, that's a bit more stalkerish and can be startling and /or disturbing for some.

              So, in short, real life isn't like the movies.

              Tell me more...I'd love to help you if I can. I think many of the men and women here can offer supportive and helpful ideas.

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              • Something_Awesome
                Veteran Member
                • Apr 2014
                • 1219

                I have one thing I can add to this. He can't just use recommended lines if he can't OWN IT. If he can't own it, then it will sound like he is trying to be someone he isn't.

                One night I went to a club without my current GF. Was going with friends and I honestly was a llittle grumpy that my GF was not going. I decided I was going to try stupid pick up lines that I read online on strangers at the club. I wanted to sabotage my night at the club (I really wanted my GF to go). However, I came across a hilarious pick up line that I thought I could actually pull off. When I read it, I knew I could OWN IT like it was mine. It actually changed my mood going into the night club, and it did work.

                I guess what I am trying to say is that the icebreaker isn't a verbal passcode to get a lady to talk to you, but it's something that needs to sound and feel genuine coming from you.
                "Are you serious? You're bleeping THAT girl?" - jen1447

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                • Patti-here
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2014
                  • 2602

                  Ohh,, shhhhh,,, pick lines don't work, we can see through those like we were looking out a window....

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                  • Something_Awesome
                    Veteran Member
                    • Apr 2014
                    • 1219

                    Originally posted by Patti-here
                    Ohh,, shhhhh,,, pick lines don't work, we can see through those like we were looking out a window....
                    By lines I mean anything you can open with. atskitty called it an "ice breaker," which I think is more appropriate. But in my example above, it really was a line, though it wasn't one I had heard before.

                    edit: By the way, I did not cheat with the girl I used the line on. It was just to have innocent fun and to try the line.
                    "Are you serious? You're bleeping THAT girl?" - jen1447

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