Forget p/u lines! All men should learn to dance! (Not that club barhumping either, learn proper partner dancing. You won't have to say anything. Just hold out your hand and women will flock to you) It's nothing like the bar scene where I've seen plenty of women play games and only want to get a free drink .
Go to a place where it's primarily about dancing, Lindyhop (my fav), west coast swing, ballroom and latin, the women go there to dance, not drink. In fact, they may be the ones buying you the drink!
They want you to ask them to dance! They aren't there to play petty games. Asking a lady to dance- this p/u line will work every time, granted you've taken a few lessons prior and don't go throwing women around like a rag doll.
Every dance (not club) I have gone to- women far outnumber the men. That's how I met my husband. His p/u line- "Want to dance?"
Back when there was that big swing craze in the mid to late 90's there were always way more women at the club than men. I remember me and my girlfriends fighting over who would ask so and so next since there were far too many women and barely any men. Sometimes we women would have to dance together for lack of male dance partners.
I remember in one of my dance classes there were 15 women and 4 men.
The odds can't get better than that!
And you don't have to look like Brad Pitt either!
When I first started going out swing/salsa dancing in 1998,( way before the Dancing with the stars craze!) my roomate looked like Howdie Doody. Forget about p/u lines. The women at the club wouldn't wait around while he opened his mouth to say hi. He could never get dates . When we started taking lessons together and going out dancing, he would come home with numbers galore. Poor guy didn't know how to handle various girls fighting over who got to dance with him next.
I remember at this old swing dance club called Liquid in Chicago this guy who was a bit overweight named Mike, asked me to dance, turns out he was a fabulous dancer. A few music sets later this other good looking guy asked me to dance. Looked like a typical frat boy and I figured he and his friends wandered into the club by accident because I went dancing so much I knew practically everyone who came out dancing.
Turns out I was right. He didn't have a clue. He swung me around and almost tore the ligaments in my shoulder. Stepped on my feet. After that dance I thanked him and walked far, far away. Handsome though he was, I sought out the overweight guy, who was not as handsome but far more fun to dance with.
My other girlfriends and I took turns dancing with Mike. I can still see the faces of those cute yet uncoordinated guys sitting in the corner. Probably the first time they had ever been relegated to sitting in the shadows.Wheras at a regular club a guy like Mike would probably not have even been given a second look. They couldn't believe we women were dancing with him!
So leave the p/u lines at home. Learning how to dance can level the playing field for those men who don't look like Brad Pitt!
But hey, don't listen to me, guys. I'm only a woman. What do I know about what women want....
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Licensed Practical Nurse - 1996
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