How to Attract the Hotties on the Beach - For Her
"The girls that play volleyball or surf tend to get a lot of attention," notes Timmy Reyes, O'Neill surf team rider. "Sometimes more attention than those who lay out all day in their bikinis."
Things You'll Need
- Surf Leashes
- Surf Waxes
- Surfboard Ding Repair Kits
- Surfboards
- Surfing Wet Suits
Instructions
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Know the hot spot on your beach. It could be a lifeguard tower, a pier, a concession stand or a certain cove.
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Claim your territory early by laying out your towels and beach paraphernalia.
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Keep yourself in good physical shape. That means eating well and exercising often.
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Wear the suit that makes you most comfortable. If you're at Black's Beach in San Diego, that might be your birthday suit.
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Be confident and vivacious. Shyness is out.
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Play on the beach and in the water. Lying out in the sun is boring.
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Flirt with everyone. You can develop a great psychological advantage over all those congenitally jealous creatures watching you on the beach.
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Tips & Warnings
The most revealing suit is not always the best one. Force the hotties to use their imagination. You'll hold more allure that way.
Wear sunscreen. While a tan is attractive, lobster-red skin, peeling, sun blisters and skin cancer are not.
Comments
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Natty
Jan 08, 2007
I love the beach, and even though I'm a big woman I still get alot of positive attention there because I dress for my figure, and I'm happy with myself. I'm there to have fun, splash around, and build sand castles, braid hair and such. I could care less who's looking, and that's what seems to attract them the most. I don't think too high of myself or too low either. I'm just confident and interesting. If you're fat, stop letting your belly be your ball and chain. Do whatever you would do if you were skinny, and just live your life. In time you'll see that active thickness is prettier than lazy fatness, and in a swimsuit, folks can tell the difference. So if you're the kind of fat chick who plays volleyball, then play it on the beach too. If you're ever in Haifa, you can be on my team. ;-) -
Jun 30, 2006
If a guy constantly looks at you, or even stares at you, you can be sure that he's interested. But, if he is too shy, and if you're equally interested, why not make the first move? -
Jun 30, 2006
If a guy constantly looks at you, or even stares at you, you can be sure that he's interested. But, if he is too shy, and if you're equally interested, why not make the first move? -
Nov 22, 2005
In my experience, it's actually been better to only go with one or two friends as opposed to a group of people. This way, you're more approachable and you won't make him feel uncomfortable. -
Nov 22, 2005
When going to the beach, you must look your best (in a summer beach context). Always have cool swimming trunks and nice shades. Make sure they are cool, whether sporty or classy, it doesn't matter. Be very active, never stay in the same spot, it gives the girls from your group or current location space and time to talk about you. Make sure you stand out from your mates, as I said; nice shades and cool trunks, that should do the trick. Always smile; it melts the girl if she is looking at you. Look straight at her and lower your shades and allow her to see your eyes (as if she was too good to be seen with shades on). It is also a good edge to start a conversation with her once you have made eye contact. Approach her, examine her (you gotta be sharp when you take that glance), try to find something worth complimenting; like her eyes, hair or bikini. If your talking with a girl in your group (or that is lodging at your location in your beach spot), and you are interested in her, have a good chat with her but play the give and take game. Come and go, come and go. Get her started and leave her wanting for more.