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How to Talk Game to Girls

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Summary: Talking game to girls is all about projecting confidence in the self and creating laughter in conversation. Discover how to avoid being critical or negative when talking game to girls with advice from a dating coach in this free video on dating tips.

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Donna Barnes is a professional life coach, relationship expert, television host, columnist and producer, as well as the author of "It's All About You." Barnes has been attracting a lot...read more

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"Hi, I'm Donna Barnes, I'm a life and dating coach and owner of NY Dating Coach here in New York City. In this clip we'll talk about how to talk game to girls and it's really a fine line because you don't want to seem like you've got too much game because then she'll think you're a player but at the same time if you're tripping all over yourself and you don't know how to converse then she's not going to be all that interested. So, really the best game to have is to really know yourself and be confident about yourself, and have something interesting to share. Or you know, maybe tell a fun story. If something just happened to you recently that you think she'd enjoy, if you can make her laugh. Laughter is a great way to get the conversation going and really show her that you feel good about yourself. So, don't talk about anything too serious. Don't be critical or negative and be complimentary if anything, of her. Don't use, you know don't make any kind of criticism about her. That's a big turnoff and that's not having game. This is Donna Barnes from New York City."

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