Changing Lanes

August 2014

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CHANGING LANES How to handle competition when meeting women Advice By Mr. L. Rx Question: How do you handle competition from other men when going out and meeting women and on internet dating sites? Answer::HOOWKHðUVWWKLQJ,ZRXOG do is assess how much competition the other guy really is. Just because a guy is interested in the same girl as you, does not make him necessarily competition. Just because he is talking to a girl you like does not make him competition. Now if he knows what he is doing better than you do, then sit back and watch him work. You can learn things from other guys that you can apply at a KPɈLYLU[[PTL Also he might be a good guy to hang with if he attracts women – or better yet – the same kind of women that you like. Hanging out with a guy who attracts [OLRPUKVM^VTLU`V\SPRLPZHKLÄUP[L plus. Girls may be attracted to him, but not everyone will like him once they talk to him. There may be lots of opportunity to meet women by hanging with him. Now, if a guy doesn't know what he is doing, that can be an advantageous situation also. I once had a friend who was attracted to the exact same type of women as I was. He was a lot more aggressive than me. He would approach all kinds of attractive women all night long when we went out. All I did was stand next to him on his approaches. His technique was so bad that girls got tired of him in about two minutes. At just about that point in his approach, the girls would typically start talking to me to "escape" him. I was recently divorced and shy at the time, so this worked like a charm for me. This guy unknowingly became my "wingman." So I guess my point is that one way or another, you don't have anything to 34 AUGUST 2014 // WWW.CHANGINGLANESDIGITAL.COM Dating To RElating

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