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Geeky Girls Are Hot

Dating Tips For Men - A Geek's Guide For Communicating With Girls
By B. Bryon Bryson

It's hard to communicate with girls. It's even more difficult to get the point across that you are trying to make.

One reason for this is that a lot of guys don't realize that what you DO communicates MUCH MORE than what you SAY.

People communicate on many different levels. The eye contact we make is one form of communication. The body language we project is another. The clothes we wear communicates to the other person as well.

Sending conflicting messages, on different levels, can enhance or detract from the core message you are trying to send.

With each different type of communication you are either giving value or taking value, i.e. Holding eye contact gives value while breaking eye contact takes value away.

The clothes you wear either gives value by pleasing the viewer or takes value by displeasing the viewer.

By taking value on one level and giving value on another level you can become a very interesting person. Experienced communicators can, and do, send MANY different messages at the same time. By doing so they are VERY interesting to their audience.

The next time you are in a conversation with a girl give this a try.

1. Give value with a smile.

2. Take value by breaking eye contact.

3. Give value by a light touch to the hand, forearm or shoulder.

Remember the words you say are not as important as the ACTIONS you take.

Repeat these actions two or three times and note how the girl responds. I know she will be very, very INTERESTED in you.

The more you practice this technique the better you will get and the more interesting you will become. Girls REALLY like interesting guys.

There are infinite ways to give and take value while communicating. Give these ideas a little thought. Give these ideas a try. Get ready for some serious action with the girls. Trust me on this, these dating tips for men took me a long time and a lot of research to figure out.

Remember you are responsible for your own actions.

Communicating with girls is only one part of creating attraction and developing relationships. To explore all the fascinating facts and ideas uncovered in Bryon's research, Go here: http://www.datingtips-formen.com

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Copyright 2009 by B. Bryon Bryson

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Flo is the name of a fictional cashier on TV commercials and web banners for Progressive Insurance. She is played by actress and comedienne Stephanie Courtney, and has been cited in news articles as having a sizable fan base on social networks like Facebook.

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