Thursday 5 December 2013

How You Can Use Facebook To Have More Sex



If you're not currently using your social media to gain an edge in your dating life, you're fighting with one arm tied behind your back.

Men who know what they're doing online have a huge advantage over their peers , and the gap is only going to widen as more services and apps are released.

These simple social-media dating tips will help boost your game-without you coming off as a weird, app-obsessed geekhead.

The Good Book

Women you meet will often ask if you have Facebook, or they'll just look for your profile when they get home-and they will make judgments about you based on what they see on your page. Keep your page private until it's ready to be seen.

Instagame

From Instagram to Facebook photos, you want to tell a story about yourself: If you're a skier, have photos of yourself skiing; and if you have cool friends, have photos of yourself out with them doing interesting things. There should be attractive women in some photos, but not so many or so obvious that it looks deliberate.

#GoFilter

While some things on your page are fine for everyone to see, others might be great for the women you're interested in dating but not professional contacts, and vice versa. Facebook allows you to sort your friends into groups (without their knowing) and then decide which groups get to see which updates. Do this.

Dude! Tweet!

A Twitter account shows women that you're interested in staying current. In general, think funny or interesting pictures and quick comments; it's not the place to discuss or debate. When an interesting woman is following you, you can direct message her privately.

Post-Modern

A conversation at a bar often starts with her looking over and catching your eye. You look back, she smiles, and then you approach. Connecting on social media can work the same way, except the look is a post and the smile is a comment or "like." These are low-investment things to do once in a while to get on the on-ramp to a conversation with someone you're into.

Chill Out

Don't try too hard with the status updates, detailed bios, or commenting on and liking everything that goes by. You don't want women to think of you as "the guy who is always on Facebook" or, worse, "the guy who stalks me on Facebook."

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