[X&Y] A Cool Thing To Say When Meeting A Woman

Published: Mon, 10/30/17



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A COOL THING TO SAY WHEN MEETING A WOMAN


I figured it was time for a haircut, so I went to the same chick who
cuts my hair as usual. 

It was late afternoon and she had been busy all day. 

The simple truth that she was pretty much spent and ready to go
home was written all over her face.

When my turn came, I'm not really sure what prompted me to greet
her in a different way than I usually would, but I said, "So...what do
you know that's good?"


She responded with a rather forlorn, "Good?  I'm going to have to
think on that one."


Without really thinking about it I said, "Well, I'm not interested
in hearing anything bad, so out with it."


Gazing upward in a quick moment of thought, she looked back at me
and shrugged.  "Well, tomorrow's my day off."

"That's GOOD" , I said, probably with a slightly victorious grin on
my face.

The corner of her mouth turned up ever so slightly.  She laughed
out loud, in a way that was eerily reminiscent of how women often
laugh right after they've finished crying.

Success.  I had "brought out the playful" in her.   

Now remember, I can't take a whole lot of credit for this whole
exchange.  It just sort of...happened.

But looking back on it, the real value of opening a conversation
with a woman in the manner I just described is that it pretty much
eliminates any reasonable possibility of getting a negative
response in return, doesn't it?

Think of it.  If you ask ANY red-blooded human being (female or
otherwise) "what they know that's good" and get a surly, negative
or even insulting answer, what can you immediately conclude?

If you said, "that it's THEM and not ME...for sure" give yourself a
gold star.

Check it out...just about anyone can find himself or herself in "a
mood" after a long, frustrating day.  If you say any old generic
thing to someone in that state, it theoretically might not end well.

But hey...when you matter-of-factly get them on the track of thinking
of what's GOOD, most decent people WILL check themselves before
ripping you a new one verbally.  

Anyone but a raging psychopath would feel horrible if they didn't.

By now you know that I'm not much into memorizing "openers", at
least in the PUA sense.  But sure, go ahead and try out the strategy
I just suggested for yourself and let me know how it goes.

It's simple enough, and when you get right down to it it's not
really about the order of the words or even the "line" itself at
all.  It's about the vibe.

Mean and negative people suck, and most people DON'T want to be
downers, whether they think they can help it in the moment or not.

I think the even deeper beauty of asking, "What do you know that's
good?" is that it leads in a positive direction, yet in a way that
subcommunicates masculine confidence and character rather than
some sort of Pollyannaish "Mr. Nice Guy" neediness.

What we're talking about here is lightening a woman up AND igniting
her femininity, all in one easy step.

And what do you know?  That's good.


Be Good

Scot McKay





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