airshooter
> hi everyone, I'm a newbie here. I ride the train to work a lot. how
> would i pick up someone in the subway.
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I did a ton of PU's on the DC Metro this summer. My original post is
here:
http://fastseduction.com/cgi-
bin/search.cgi?action=retrieve&grp=1&mn=996655317136312
There are also a few other posts on PU's on subways/public transit et al,
but from that I've read so far, the DC Metro is the best place.
Lee
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....say it sexually.
Airshooter <airsho...@cs.com> wrote in message
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mmm.. my advice is not to make eye contact too much, or not at all.
Apply 3 sec rules.
You just talk to her to kill the time the subway takes.
Subways are full of wierds and AFCs who spend their minutes staring at
pussy.
Davide
$T4.2...@nnrp.gol.com>...
> It shouldn't really. Just start talking to some chick about any old shit. It
> doesn't matter what you say - but how you say it.
>
> ....say it sexually.
>
Yes Rio, but in the subway there is an audience. Since most people
dont have the balls (yes it is hard), the PU and the target will be at
the center of the attention (everyone staring at the PU) so certain
things should be changed accordingly (i'd say being more subtle)
No way, Rio is right. You have to get past that worry. I always talk
to chicks on the subway or train. It is the easiest place around.
Most people mind their own business and will not even care about your
conversation.
David Johnson
http://mindiscovery.itgo.com
NLP & SS
johnson...@purpleturtle.com
We only learn from failure...
"Excuse me, does the 25 pass here ?"
"Yeah, you see the electronic board it will pass in 5 minutes".
"But does it go to centre ?"
"Yes it does".
"I think it will be in late, too much traffic today. This city is really not
for living. I guess you live here, anyway".
"No but I am here to study".
"Cool. What's ya name ?"
"XYZ"
"Nice to meet you. I am Davide. You look nice, don't ya ?"
etc. etc.
Davide
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When I lived in New York, I had quite good luck, actually, on the subway.
Actually, the platform is easier than the train itself, but it can
certainly be managed.
I once picked up an HB 8.5, red hair, tremendous rack, and the cutest
Southern accent while waiting for the train in Brooklyn. I tend to whistle
when I wander around, and I had somehow wound up whistling the "Blue
Danube" (I can do pretty much the entire piece) at some length. I noticed
this girl notice me as I walked by, so I stationed myself about eight feet
away, and kept whistling, caught her looking at me three or four times.
When the train came in I got into the same car as she did, sat down across
from her, waited until I'd caught her eye and smiled. She smiled back;
ka-ching! I crossed over, sat next to her, and chatted. Turned out she was
getting off close enough to my (real) stop that I was able to exclaim over
the "coincidence" that we were both headed in the same direction.
I picked up a beautiful black chick, 8+, same station, but just by
starting a conversation. "I take this train every morning, but I don't
think I've seen you here before. Do you live in the neighborhood?"
The best is when you happen to witness an AFC crashing and burning with a
hot babe. All you need to do then is catch her eye, arch an eyebrow, smile
and mutter "Smooth, very smooth..."
Some thoughts:
1) Observe the three second (or "n" second) rule--don't stare or at least
don't _just_ stare. Get yourself noticed and start a conversation. This is
really important. There _are_ plenty of creeps who just stare, and you
want to distinguish yourself from one of these as quickly and firmly as
possible.
2) Don't worry about what other people might think. In New York, at least,
there's very little you can do that other people will consider their
business.
Train stations are great. People don't really have anyplace they can go if
they're waiting for a train. Not only that, but if you work your local
subway station, you'll run into women who live in your neighborhood.
Trains are also good, particularly if there's some distance between stops:
no one ever has to "go do something" on a moving train...
--
Lefty <le...@stonemirror.net>
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