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How to Talk to Girls on the Street

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    Part of the video series: Dating Tips for Men

    Summary: When trying to talk to girls on the street, avoid talking to someone who looks busy or is in a rush. Talk to women on the street by easing into conversation 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 are going to discuss how to talk to girls on the street. This is a touchy subject. Now a days you see girls on the street are always on their phone, or they have their iPod or they are in a rush. Now it's important that you don't bother someone who is clearly doing something else. You know you can try your best but your best bet in talking to someone on the street, someone who is clearly taking their time window shopping, or not currently speaking with someone else on the phone. Now I think the best way to approach someone is in need of some sort of information. How do I get from A to B or do you know somewhere around here that might serve this or I'm looking for a place etcetera. Then once you have her attention you can move in to the flirtation process, or an approach process where you might say wow you smell incredible. Or do you live in the neighborhood? Or are you from here? That will get the conversation moving. This has been Jessica Claire with New York Dating Coach."

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