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Neg Follow Up
#1

Neg Follow Up

Me: I like your left eye best.

Her: Why is that?

How do you follow up negs? I shouldn't answer her directly, right?
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#2

Neg Follow Up

I don't think you should worry about the words themselves, you should be more concerned with an overall teasing attitude and knowing how to calibrate this teasing, setting the back and forth movement that they like so much.

What is most important is to keep the funny / teasing vibe going back and forth, toning down, toning up, dependind on the situation.

And I find that a bad example of a 'neg'. It seems too calculated and not very funny / clever.

I should just get into that funny/teasing mood, and the right words just pop out by themselves.

It is the state of mind/spirit that is more important.
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#3

Neg Follow Up

Quote: (09-17-2011 10:08 AM)soup Wrote:  

Me: I like your left eye best.

A neg like that which begs the question "what do you mean by that?" is a useless neg.
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#4

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what's a good neg?
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#5

Neg Follow Up

Quote: (09-18-2011 04:21 AM)soup Wrote:  

what's a good neg?

"Are you always like this??"
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#6

Neg Follow Up

Awesome, thanks.
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#7

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bump
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#8

Neg Follow Up

Actually have you ever heard of "throw and go"?

Essentially you throw the neg, and then go no with whatever you want to talk about. You don't have to build upon it or justify it. Just lead it out.
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#9

Neg Follow Up

Dudes shouldn't be sweating negs, this shit got overplayed by mystery and those guys. A lot of newbies get caught up on the neg and don't execute it properly and end up "scaring the cat away."

Negs should only really be used on girls that are in the 7.5 + range, or that have inflated egos and/or high bitch shields. The exception are "playful negs" which are my favorite, an example of this would be the backhanded compliment. "Nice sweater, it looks like something my grandmother would have knit", this is best said with a slight playful smirk. Okay, so that example might be a bit cheesy, but I think you guys get the idea.

If you straight up tell a girl that her dress is ugly, that's a lot harder to get a good reply, than "cool dress, I bet you spent hours rummaging through some hipster thrift shop to find it."

Good luck, and don't get caught up on the neg, and don't neg a girl and stand there silently like a shmuck, keep convo flowing at all times.
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#10

Neg Follow Up

I like to use a neg in a group setting if you are ignoring your target and she buds in, you could say something off the cuff to the group like 'is she always like this or is she always this needy?' but you dont dwell on it. Nor should you always use negs, they are not essential. It's just another trick to have up your sleeve.

"You only live once, and the way I live, once is enough."
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#11

Neg Follow Up

this is good:

"Negs often can be as simple as one-word descriptions that are as easily interpreted as unflattering observations as they are as compliments; and therein lies their effectiveness. No need to memorize one-liners. All you have to have at your disposal is a handy list of vital and penetrating adjectives that cause a click and a whirring in the female limbic system. To wit:

modest.
strict.
humble.
wallflower.
unassuming.
strait-laced.
serious.
responsible.
responsible one.
introverted.
conservative.
upright.
polite.
proper.
good person.
moral.
respectable.
hard-headed.
nonconformist.
don’t care about other people’s opinions.
fastidious.
overeager.
excited to be here.
innocent.
out of her element.
guarded.
social butterfly.
above it all.
queen bee.
march to her own drummer.
individualist.
social/fashion/party maven.
netflix kind of girl.
calm.
low-key.
put up a facade for the crowd.
judgemental.
keep to herself.
energized by the scene.
natural performer.
happiest person here.
brooding.
good friend qualities.
easy to approach.
careful.
tentative.

You’ll also note that a lot of these unnervingly ambiguous observations focus on a girl’s presumed inability to cut loose and have some fun. They are designed, in other words, to eradicate anti-slut defenses and persuade her to open up… to you, the fearless judger of her feminine worth. Some others focus on her social naivete, or her craving for attention. Sprinkle to taste. Some of these negs fall under the category of cold reads; the difference being that cold reads are usually unambiguous compliments worded to entrap a girl deeper into conversation by getting her to talk about herself."
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