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How to Break the Ice When Trying to Meet Women

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    Part of the video series: Dating Tips for Men

    From Quick Guide: Basics of Meeting Women

    Summary: When trying to meet women, a nervous guy should admit how he's feeling in order to make everyone feel more comfortable. Tell the truth when trying to break the ice with tips from a professional dating coach in this free video on relationship advice.

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    By Jessica Claire
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    Jessica Claire is the host of her own midnight hour talk radio show, where she gives call in advice on dating. She is also a professional dating instructor at New York Dating Coach in...read more

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    "Hi, my name is Jessica Claire, and I'm a professional dating coach, here in New York City, for New York Dating Coach. In this clip, we're going to discuss how to break the ice, when talking to a woman. When talking to a woman, the best thing to do, if you're really, really nervous about the approach, is to just admit that. If you smile and you laugh, if you seem a little off, or a little goofy, nervousness isn't the issue. If you come off as nervous, but you at least try, and you go in and you introduce yourself with confidence, or if you get a little shaky or nervous, those things are ok, so the best way to break the ice, is to just come out and say the truth. I was nervous to come over here, and talk to you, but here I am. Making it known that you might be nervous about something, allows the other person to also admit that they may be not necessarily comfortable. Even if she's a smoking hot broad, she's probably nervous about being in a bar by herself, or standing alone, or waiting for a man to talk to her, so if you say, I just didn't have a choice, but to come over and say hi, you might make her smile and feel a little more comfortable. This has been Jessica Claire, with New York Dating Coach."

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