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A New Way of Identifying IOIs?
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A New Way of Identifying IOIs?

From the New York Beta-Times:

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/27/small-talk/

So, if she's using lots of personal pronouns, you're golden? I guess people instinctively know this, but still the science is pretty cool.

A year from now you'll wish you started today
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A New Way of Identifying IOIs?

I [Image: lol.gif] when scientists who don't get laid try to explain how to get laid with studies on college students. In this case they merely analyzed chat messages.
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A New Way of Identifying IOIs?

Would you hit it?

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A New Way of Identifying IOIs?

Never mind

A year from now you'll wish you started today
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A New Way of Identifying IOIs?

Just read this passage in "What Everybody is Saying" :

"Perhaps not surprisingly, women tend to cover their torsos even more so than men, especially when they feel insecure, nervous, or cautious. A woman may cross her arms over her stomach, just under the breasts, in an effort to shield her torso and comfort herself. She may cross one arm across her front and grab the opposite arm at the elbow, forming a bar- rier to her chest. Both behaviors subconsciously serve to protect and insu- late, especially in social situations where there is some discomfort.
On campus, I often see women place their notebooks across their chests as they walk into class, particularly for the first few days. As their comfort level increases, they will shift to carrying their notebooks at their sides. On test days, this chest-shielding behavior tends to increase, even among male students. Women will also use backpacks, briefcases, or purses to shield themselves, especially when sitting alone. Just as you may pull a comforter on while watching television, putting something across the ventral torso protects and soothes us. Objects we draw toward us, especially ventrally, are usually placed there to provide the comfort we need at that moment, whatever the situation. When you witness people protecting their torsos in real time, you can use it as an accurate indicator of discomfort on their parts. By carefully assessing the circum- stances, the source of that discomfort may allow you to help them or at least better understand them."

What's interesting to me about this is when a woman crosses her chest but she leans towards you at the same time. It is an indicator that she likes you, but she's not comfortable yet. I'd use this as sign to start running some comfort material on her.

In my experience, body language is the only language when it comes to game. It doesn't matter what a girls says.. it's all about how she says it and what her body is doing.

I always look to see which leg is crossed. If she's got her leg crossed away from you, that means you need to get it together. If you're on the inside of the cross, it's a good sign.
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A New Way of Identifying IOIs?

Do women in the USA today give less IOIs in general due to being worshipped on Facebook/text/instagram , etc? The "I'm the shit/princess complex" or am I just getting older and less attractive?

I still get some on occasion, but it seems American girls don't give them much in terms of "approach signals"

I used to get tons more IOIs only 2, 3, 5 years ago ,etc. Albeit....I'm getting older. I suspect it's a combination....but I notice some decent looking girls with complete 125 lb loser weaklings and I know I'm way better looking but girls kind of seem more avoidant these days in giving eye contact, eye fucks....smiles, lingering looks, etc.

- One planet orbiting a star. Billions of stars in the galaxy. Billions of galaxies in the universe. Approach.

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A New Way of Identifying IOIs?

They've got this all wrong.

Wait for personal question.

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