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DigitalNomad Cruisin' the world

DigitalNomad Cruisin' the world

Quote: (08-19-2018 05:18 PM)DigitalNomad Wrote:  

Not in Toronto no. Regarding the bumble girl, that's probably the 4-5th time I've stolen a girl from a date like that. It's a bit deep into game, but it's actually pretty hard to fend off someone that is trying to steal your online app date. I normally approach it with how did you guys meet, when they say Bumble, reply something like "ohh that's cute, first date" "What was the opening message." Then just keep the conversation going. By default, he can't really get mad at you, or he'll look bad. If he's friendly, he'll look like a pussy. Realistically she has only known him a bit longer than you, so you are almost at par at that point.

I once did this without realizing. I arrived at a bar where I was meeting 2 friends (a guy with his girlfriend) and I found them talking to 3 other people I never met before: 2 girls and a guy. I just assumed they were mutual friends or random people they just met and it was a nice mixed group.

Usually night game isn't really my thing (I'm actually quite bad at it) but this time I was drunk and in the mood. I think I was in the bar for under an hour before I took her home, and the next morning I couldn't remember what happened so I asked her.

Apparently they were all going to play darts and when she was about to join them, I physically put her on a bar stool next to mine and said "nah you're staying here to talk to me" which got her wet.

Turns out the strange guy was her Tinder date. She told me he was looking at us flabbergasted when I did that, and I didn't even acknowledge him. [Image: lol.gif]

The thing is, I genuinely had no idea lol.
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