Re: The blonde bombshell article shows just how real this site is, thanks Chase!
Proactivity and others,
Maybe you guys missed this article, but Chase already addressed the "attitude" of these girls in a very long, detailed article last year. It's pretty spot-on from my experiences as well. If you can literally "laugh off" when a blonde girl tries to shit test you (in a very hard way, I might add), then you stand a chance of breaking through her armor.
Here's the article, and it's worth a read:
I was telling Hector (
Anatman) the other day about one of the most eye-opening events I experienced while I was still learning. I was at a large outdoor concert back in 2012, but I was in the thick of learning to approach and meet women through cold approach. So while I was watching the show, I separated from my friends and decided to hang out at the "bar" in the back area to practice approaching, which was essentially just a big tent serving beer. While drinking my beer and chillin' out and looking cool by the railing, a bottle blonde walked up to a spot about 3 feet next to me, leaned over the railing, and pulled out a cigarette. The railing was long and there were about 20 other spots not near me she could have chosen, but she chose to stand by me.
I recognized this as an approach invitation, but I was still heavily influenced by approach anxiety at the time, and bottle blondes (with a bitch face) were more intimidating back then. I continued to sip my beer for about a minute, waiting to think of the best way to open her and make my move. However, before I could do that, a large, douche-y looking guy walked up to the other side of her and opened her. She responded to him,
but her response was ice cold.
My first thought was, "ouch, that was harsh." But the guy just stood there, laughed, and then continued talking as if the girl just told him a joke. I shook my head for a bit and thought, "dude, you look like an idiot right now -- she just rejected the shit out of you." He continued talking anyway with a big smile on his face as if he didn't care. The blonde didn't move, but her body language did not show any interest. She continued to stand next to me (probably hoping I would interject or steal her attention away), smoke her cigarette, and watch the live show. She turned to face the guy two... maybe three times during the conversation. However, the
last time she turned to that guy was after he made rather "objectifying" remark about her (of which I can't remember, unfortunately), and she turned to him and said, "you're an asshole." She then turned her attention back to the live show and continued to smoke her cigarette.
I thought to myself, "well, this is it. My chance is coming up."
But then the craziest shit happened. The guy laughed again and responded with, "I've been called worse things than that before." At that moment I was thinking, "seriously? He's going to scare this chick away and I won't even have my chance. Go away!" After about another minute of him continuing to talk, he basically said, "how about we get out of here?"
The bottle blonde said, "whatever," threw her cigarette on the ground, and walked away WITH HIM.
I was in absolute shock. None of this girl's body language communicated that she was interested at all, but this guy continued to treat this girl as if it was his little sister and deflected every rejection she gave him. He persisted by staying next to her (since she wasn't really "trying to get away" from him), and somehow managed to get her to come with him, even after she had just called him an asshole. It flew in the face of everything I thought I knew about these girls. At that moment, I realized that everything they did was just a facade -- a facade to deflect the weak and inexperienced and to filter out the strong and experienced.
I'll never forget that one experience, and it sits comfortably in my memory whenever I approach your typical "bottle blonde" or All-American girl. I remember,
"her bitchiness is just a test. She wants you to pass that test."
If you can have the same attitude, then you have a chance of seeing the same success.
- Franco