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How to talk to a girl in a park?

Rosa Gislason
Rosa Gislason
2025-10-18 19:12:28
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Approach them casually and just say hello, then ask them how their day is going. You can tell by their response if they don't want to be bothered. If receptive, ask open-ended questions about the park or dog, and move towards asking for her number. Use an opener after saying hello and asking them how they are or how their day is going, you'll want to continue the conversation beyond small talk or just move towards getting her number. Regular openers at the park include saying hello and introducing yourself, or commenting on your surroundings. Situational openers at the park can be used, such as commenting on a book they're reading or asking about their dog. Give them your number after having a simple and short conversation, and follow it up with a quick way to give your number or to get theirs. Keep your approaches short, and flirting is okay, but only continue if she reciprocates.
Tierra Steuber
Tierra Steuber
2025-10-18 18:56:56
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How to pick up girls in the park Now what I want to share with you is a few ways you can respectfully approach girls in the park. So the main thing here before I give you these little ice breakers and transitions is to be comfortable with yourself. If you’re not comfortable – she’s not comfortable. You should never be going out to just ‘pick up women’. You should always be doing something rather than just having the sole purpose of ‘picking up women’. Give yourself the objective of going out for a walk and grabbing a coffee in the cafe by the lake or pass through a certain park to get to your favourite sandwich store. Here’s 5 Openers you can use when you are in the park: Fall in Love with the dog first If you see a girl in the park with a cute dog, go over and fall in love with the dog! Tea or coffee In the video below where the student gives his review of his 7 day experience you see him do an approach on a lady with a dog, on his way back you see another friendly female face. Ask for directions THEN Transition The old fashioned ‘I’m lost can you help me?’ or ‘Where’s Wally?’ opener.