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How to Date College Girls

How to Date College Girls
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By CaitieJade
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College girls are the best dates. Young, hot, smart, and fun. Can you date one? Sure with a few key skills...

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Get to know her. Don't ask a girl out just because she is hot. Know that you like her as a friend first and that she likes you that way as well...then proceed to the asking

  2. Step 2

    Ask. If you don't ask her on a date, it's never going to happen. So grow some balls and be straight forward. None of that "ummmm you wanna hang out" crap. Say "Hey do you want to go on a date..."

  3. Step 3

    Be unique. It doesn't have to be expensive or overly romantic, but please come up with something better than t.v. and dinner at the cafeteria. The date can include those things but try to also include an activity she likes or has never done before like rock wall climbing at the Recreation Center.

  4. Step 4

    Be respectful. Don't go in for the kill immediatley maybe a little hand holding but not too much unless it's obvious she wants it. Ask the girl what her "rules" are about kissing and that kind of thing so you know what she is comfortable with without asking "can I kiss you" which is a pressure.

  5. Step 5

    Hint at a second date but don't pressure the girl into anything, she may want some time to decide.

Tips & Warnings
  • Meet these wonderful chicks in class, parties, or just randomly if you see she is alone and seems receptive to making new friends.
  • Another great way to meet girls...join a club...then you will share interests and you can show off your skills and get to know her in a no-pressure situation.
  • Don't expect college girls to be ****s...be respectful.
  • Don't take advantage of someone who is drunk - you never know how it could all be construed later.

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