How To Get A Woman’s Phone Number And Email Address Within Three Minutes
Dr. Dating has an interesting article that discusses the “art” of getting a woman to give up her phone number or email address within three minutes.
The article does point out the obvious, that getting a phone number doesn’t always mean success - for several reasons that I find difficult to digest really, but they are solid reasons nonetheless.
The article goes on to draw on the successes of getting email addresses rather than phone numbers. Given the technology possibilities of modern times, I’d have to say darn near everyone has access to email. There are several positives to scoring a woman’s email address versus a phone number - the main one being what’s initially said can be carefully thought out and composed - avoiding all those initial meeting or conversational blunders.
So - ladies - I’d like to know what you think. Hop over to Dr. Dating - check out the little guide at How to Get A Woman’s Phone Number And Email Address Within Three Minutes - read the complete article and instruction and let me know - if a man were to approach you in such a way, would you be likely to give him:
Your email address
Your phone number
Both
The cold shoulder
Have fun, be creative and perhaps shed a little light on just what’s the best approach when a man is hoping to score your contact information.
Tags: Dating, email, first_conversations, phone_numbers, pick_up_lines, singles
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3 opinions for How To Get A Woman’s Phone Number And Email Address Within Three Minutes
Ron
Jul 6, 2006 at 4:17 am
i think i tried subscribing to him before. haven’t tried any of his tips though. I don’t need no help with the ladies but who knows?
Anthony
Jul 9, 2006 at 12:10 am
Perhaps the question is “Would I be more likely to give my e-mail and telephone number to a man who did this?” and I would have thought the answer would have to be Yes. If the guy comes across as a dork, then no matter what “technique” he uses, he’s going to fail.
This will work for men (and of course women) who haven’t yet discovered the way to stop having an over-emotional reaction to getting a date, or worse are dead scared of being refused.
It’s better for everyone, not a way of tricking a member of the opposite sex into doing something they would regret.
Ashley
Jul 10, 2006 at 4:54 pm
Okay so I read the article. I thought it was very interesting. I don’t know what I would think if a man asked me for my e-mail, but I would definitely hand it out. To me, I would feel that he was attempting to get to know me on a personal level… possibly to see if we had any interests or communicated well through e-mail to build some sort of context before we actually went out. I think it’s a great idea! The only problem I might have with it, is that my full is my e-mail address… and some times, I don’t know if I want them to know my last name.
Anthony I completely agree with you when you said that if the guy comes across as a dork, he would fail no matter what technique he used. Typically, I am quite polite when it comes to giving out my number, however that has been a couple of occasions. I would never lead someone on and hand out a psuedo number. I think that men should be more aggressive when approaching women, even if they look intimidating. Another approach to this would just be handing out your number. Then if she’s interested, she’ll contact you if she’s truely interested…
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