One For You, One For Me. One For You, One For Me?

From a man;listen up bro. The true defeat is if a fear of rejection prevents a man from asking out a woman he finds attractive, engaging and interesting. A successful date conquest doesn't require exhausted pick-up lines, savvy moves or a 100 percent success rate; the key to asking a woman out is courtesy, honesty and, most of all, confidence.

Taking a few purposeful steps in the right direction will help you land a date with a great person. Put your best self forward. Women look for men who are well-groomed, well-dressed and well-spoken.

Also, a smile goes a long way. ====Be courteous and respectful -- not only to the woman -- but to everyone. Open car doors, listen attentively, grab a napkin for someone who needs it and so forth.

Strike up a meaningful, honest conversation and listen. If you're genuinely interested in knowing how she got into her line of work, where she's from or if she likes animals, then ask and listen while making eye contact. ===Find some alone time with the woman.

Asking her on a date in private will demonstrate to her that you're not showing off and that you respect her honest, private answer;Have a plan. There's no need to have a detailed, extravagant date in mind, but know what you'd like to take the woman to do, be it going to coffee, catching a matinee or visiting a museum.no movie cause you won't really get to know her personally,try out to dinner. Ask her on a date.

If you are already acquainted with this woman, say something to the effect of, "I've always really enjoyed hanging out with you, and I'd really like to continue getting to know you. Would you be interested in grabbing dinner on Friday?" If you've just met the woman, asking in a similar way will work, such as, "I've really enjoyed talking to you this evening.

Can I take you to coffee this week?"if not already,get her number. Accept her answer respectfully. If she accepts, smile, tell her how excited you are and make sure you have her contact information.

If she declines, smile, thank her for her honest answer and reiterate that you've enjoyed talking to her.

Stop being shy. And you don't have to take her on a fancy date to get to know her..Getting to know someone should be "free"..Ask her out for a picnic or a walk through the park..And she may be the one...You never know...

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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