In fact, this video is the first in a series of videos that will help you go from getting a girl’s number, all the way to taking her home.
So once I’m done with this series of videos, you’ll be able to take those girls home and have some fun in the bedroom with them.
Ready?
Let’s get started:
Before I Show You My Proven Technique…
Today, I’m going to show you exactly how I used this technique in the past to get the # of a hot, younger woman and turn her into my friend with benefits.
OK, so let’s say you’ve met a girl–and now you want to know how you should ask for her phone number.
Before I show you the actual technique, let me just say that there need to be a few elements in place before you can ask.
And what I mean is, you need to set some things up if you want a good phone number.
I don’t mean the “correct” phone number–I mean a phone number from a girl who actually likes you.
The #1 Reason Girls Don’t Text Back (Even If She Gave You Her Number)…
See, the thing that I hear the most from guys goes a little like this:
“Oh I met this girl and got her number… and now she won’t respond. She’s flaking, and I need to learn how to text her.”
Well, yeah, maybe your texting game is bad. Maybe you met a super flaky girl… but in my experience, this usually isn’t the case.
Instead, the #1 reason why men get phone numbers that don’t work or that women don’t respond to is because there was never any attraction in the first place.
These guys aren’t getting that solid attraction that women need to want to text them.
The easiest and most fluent way to get a girl’s number is this:
At a high point during the conversation (not a low point), I like to take my phone out of my pocket and say:
“Hey, are you on Facebook?”
And then she’ll be like, “Oh yeah, I’m on Facebook.”
Then I’ll say, “Oh, OK cool. I’m going to add you as a friend.”
And then I’ll open up my phone and I’ll say, “You know what, I’m never on Facebook. I’m a huge texter. Let’s have a text war–what’s your phone number?”
It Doesn’t End There…
That’s it!
She’ll give you her phone number, and then what I like to do right then and there is this:
I’ll look at her and say, “Here, I’m going to text you now so you have my phone number.”
And let’s just say I’m in Whole Foods. So, I’ll text her this: “Hot guy from Whole Foods.”
Then I’ll say, “Hey, check your phone to make sure you have my text.”
What this does, first of all, is it allows you to make sure that the phone number she gave you is actually real. And it already sets up a little bit of familiarity with texting you.
So it’s really not that complicated.
But from there, how do you get her out on a date?
Well, it might be easier than you think–here’s what to do next:
4) What to Text Her to Get a Date
If you’ve built some attraction & rapport when you get her number, then you’re way ahead of most men… so at this point, you’re basically playing the “don’t f**k up” game:
Just don’t text her anything too crazy, and there’s like a 60% chance you get her out on a date. That’s pretty good.
However…
In our community, a “pretty good” chance isn’t really good enough.
So to boost those chances up… and give you the best odds possible of getting that date… I performed a little experiment:
For three straight months, I tracked all the texts I sent to new women I met. Every. Single. One.
And I kept a log of which ones got “good” responses (she texted me back in < 20 minutes and kept the conversation going until we planned a date)… and which ones were duds.
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