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The Best Sections of the Grocery Store to Meet Women

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Summary: The sections and aisles of a grocery store were not created equally for meeting women, learn what parts of the grocery store to avoid when picking up girls in this free video.

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By Allen Bickoff
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Allen Bickoff is the lead curriculum designer, instructor training manager and lead instructor for the Washington D.C. and Baltimore operations of askromeo.com. He has been a student...read more

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"Hi everyone, my name is Allen, co-founder of Askromeo.com, and on behalf of Expert Village I’m here to show you how to meet a woman at a supermarket. All right, you’re here in the supermarket and as a matter of fact most places in the supermarket are perfect places to meet women, but there’s a couple of different areas that you want to avoid because they will make the woman that you are talking to uncomfortable. The first and probably the biggest of those areas is the tampon or the feminine hygiene area, for the most part women do not want to be talked to when they are in that area. Second, condoms, you don’t want to talk to a girl when you are near the condoms, and the third is the medicine aisle. So women walking up and down looking for medicine that they need, looking for prescriptions or whatever it may be, they are thinking about themselves and they are dealing with things that they may be uncomfortable or insecure sharing with you. These are deeper levels that you are going to have to get to as you get to know her better. So you don’t want to intrude on these, you don’t want to interrupt with these when you first meet her and those are places to avoid when you are trying to meet a woman in the supermarket."

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