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[posts in this section may be edited, but only for spelling corrections and readability]mASF post by "RioPUA" posted on: mASF forum: General Discussion newsgroup, July 7, 2005Hello,
I read a lot that when opening a girl you should try to avoid a pick-up
impression. Why? I mean of course there are lame openers, but why should you
make a secret about what you want? Why should it make a difference?
I mean of course I agree that in some situations you should avoid that
impression. I think it varies depending of the context. But as a general rule I
think it is wrong.
For example, while in a club I don't see a problem if the line makes it obvious
that you want to pick-up. Isn't that what styles like GM are all about anyway?
RioPUA
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