Sunday, May 29, 2011

20 Flirting Signs That A Girl Likes You

1. A woman will get closer to you in proximity.

You may even get the feeling she is hovering around you
or trying to eavesdropping on your conversations.

2. She will keep making eye contact with... then quickly
she will look away.

3. She will smile at you. This will be a genuine "slow
smile" not a nervous or forced smile.

4. She'll find reasons to talk to you.

5. She'll be the first to ask your name... or other
personal questions about you.

6. She will give you a flirtatious nickname. (this is
a powerful flirting sign)

7. She'll attempt to find out how old you are or if
you're single.

8. She'll be lightly touching you during a
conversation

9. She will move closer to you as the two of you are
talking

10. She will be laughing at all of your jokes... even
the unfunny ones (another powerful flirting sign)

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11. She'll come up with future plans.

For instance, she'll mention a band that she wants
you to see.

12. She'll send you random text messages

13. You will be able to sense a jealousy when you
talk about other girls.

14. She'll be eager to introduce you to her friends.

15. She'll tease you about something

16. She calls you a "player" or "heartbreaker"

17. She asks if you have a girlfriend, or she
mentions your girlfriend to see what you say

18. She plays with or tosses her hair as she is
talking to you

19. She compliments you a lot

20. She tries to keep the conversation going so
that you don't leave.

When you've got a woman really attracted to you, you
will be noticing quite a few of these signs.

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

3 Dating Secrets Your Friends HIDE From You

Hey,

I received an email from a TRL reader today, a guy named CHRIS from Mombasa. Apparently, he has difficulties getting numbers from the
girls that he chats with on the Internet.

It really isn't that hard to do, though, PROVIDED you do things
correctly. Read below for what he had to say:-

"Martin, I think I have mastered my intro email. I give great
responses and one woman even said: 'Funnily enough, I don't really
respond to anybody here unless I know them from other friends.
However, your annoying attitude really attracts me, for some
reason.' Needless to say, I'm really pleased with the results so
far!"


My question is this: How are you able to move so fast from being
cocky to asking them for their phone numbers - basically asking
them to do things for you?

Here's my answer:
Chris, do you know why you haven't had any idea how to deal with this
kind of thing from the very start? It's because you were lacking
some important information. If you had had the Online Dating
Playbook, these girls would have shoved their numbers into your
hands right away!

I feel like you are uncomfortable asking for a girl's phone number
right away. You seem uneasy about going from "busting" on women to
quickly getting their phone numbers.

You see, if you are uncomfortable, women will feel the vibe of
nervous energy that you send out. They will feel like something
isn't right and that you aren't projecting a calm and confident
energy. Because of this, you do not get ANY phone numbers at all.

It is easy to remedy this, though. Act "normal".

If you act like moving fast isn't that big of a deal - that it is
normal for you to do it that way and that is how you usually roll -
she will not make a big deal out of it, either.

My friend Luke is NATURALLY good with women. One thing he would do
to test things out was leave a baby playpen inside the living room.
Yes, a PLAYPEN!

He doesn't have children, but he decided to just do it to see what
would happen. Do you know what happened?

The women would come to see him at his place and get sight of the
playpen, but he wouldn't say anything nor make excuses for it. In
turn, the women would simply start getting into the playpen,
dancing in it, while drinking and going wild, as usual.

Strange, huh?

The thing is: Luke didn't make a huge deal out of it, so the women
didn't, either.

There must be a reason why some guys really succeed while other
guys just move along without any actual gains.

Well, there is. If one reason needs to be pinpointed on why guys do
not "succeed" with dating online, this would be it:  they give up -
usually because they get frustrated by their lack of positive
results.

Frustration comes about because they didn't do the things that I
have mentioned here so far. Without a clear model to learn and
practice regularly, it is pretty much impossible NOT to feel
frustrated.

So here's what you need to do. First, say "thank you" for the
reply. Reply to her email with only a few sentences, and THEN say
"Hey, I'm not too fond of emails. WHAT'S YOUR PHONE NUMBER?". End.

Yes, that is how easy it is. As a matter of fact, I have already
received 14 new numbers last two weeks from several babes by doing
just that.

See, women want men to take the lead, but the majority of guys send
35 emails to and fro to develop an online relationship. That's
crazy.

Time is precious and doing that is like having another full-time
job. So listen to me:- send an email, get her phone number, and
move things into the real world.

Do not get used to sending emails to and fro. Move things along
because she will be getting more than 50 emails every day from tons
of OTHER guys! If you stop making a huge deal out of it, she won't
make a huge deal out of it, either.

Most importantly, act on it and DO NOT back down, REGARDLESS OF
WHAT HAPPENS.

I hope this helps you!

MARTIN MURIITHI

Monday, May 9, 2011

Manny Pacquiao Dominates An Inactive Shane Mosley In An Underwhelming Fight

Manny Pacquiao dominated Shane Mosley in their welterweight championship fight Saturday at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, as was widely expected. That he did so in relatively unspectacular fashion for large stretches of the fight may be the bigger story.
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More than anything, the fight confirmed that Shane Mosley is officially finished as an elite fighter.

Pacquiao earned a unanimous decision in a fight in which he threw far fewer punches than he usually does, yet still easily outworked Mosley, who threw a mere 260 punches over the course of the fight. Pacquiao scored a legitimate knockdown of Mosley in the 3rd round, while Mosley scored a highly debatable knockdown in the 10th round on a push.

The fight opened with a tactical 1st round, as Pacquiao appeared to take some time to adapt to Mosley’s speed and quickness. In the final minute of the 2nd round, he began to unleash some of his trademark combinations, which were largely absent in the opening stanza.

Early in the 3rd round, Mosley landed a strong right hand that seemed to awaken Pacquiao. A minute later, Pacquiao unleashed a strong jab and hellacious left hand that dropped Mosley and left his legs wobbling. Mosley used his ring savvy to survive the round but was clearly hurt. For Mosley, it was only the third knockdown he suffered in his career. 
Mosley recovered well in the 4th, looking shaky early but rebounding to land several solid right hands in a good action round that Pacquiao nonetheless controlled. The fifth round also belonged to Pacquiao as he outworked Mosley. The low punch output from Mosley prompted boos from the crowd in the 6th and 7th rounds as Pacquiao widened the gap even more.

Pacquiao stepped on the gas in the 8th round, as Mosley looked to have nothing left in the tank, surviving on experience and instinct. The one-sided nature of the fight continued in the 9th, punctuated by a strong straight left from Pacquiao before the bell.

In the 10th round, Mosley scored an unexpected knockdown of his own on what replays revealed to be a push. Pacquiao demonstrably protested the knockdown ruling by Kenny Bayless during the count and responded by unleashing flurries that electrified the crowd for the first time in several rounds.

Pacquiao continued to fight with more spirit in the championship rounds, chasing Mosley around the ring and strafing him with combinations. Mosley fought an extremely negative fight throughout much of the second half of the fight, darting away from Pacquiao and rarely throwing punches.

The fighters’ heads clashed often throughout the fight, perhaps due to Mosley’s relative inexperience against southpaws.

The official scorecards read 120-107, 120-108, and 119-108.

Pacquiao claimed that his legs were tight, tired, and hurt in the post-fight interview with Jim Gray, and said at times that he could not move well.

Mosley acknowledged that he did not take enough risks in fight and praised Pacquiao’s power. He did not assertively answer Gray’s question of whether or not he would retire.

Despite badly losing the fight, Mosley dominated the ring walk with LL Cool J by2nd round knockout over Jimi Jamison (the guy from Survivor [the band, not the show], apparently).

The Undercard

Veteran junior featherweight Jorge Arce (57-6-2, 43 KO) overwhelmed young Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. (20-1-1, 17) KO in dramatic fashion with a 12th round TKO, forcing Vazquez’s corner to throw in the towel with a relentless onslaught against the helpless Vazquez in the final round. Vazquez dropped Arce with a big left hook at the bell in the 4th round but Arce rallied to score the victory in another classic installment in the Mexican-Puerto Rican boxing rivalry.

Kelly Pavlik (37-2, 32 KO) defeated Alfonso Lopez (21-1, 16 KO) by majority decision in a good super middleweight fight. Pavlik looked rusty early in his comeback but flashed an impressive left hook and showed his trademark resilience, and Lopez looked capable in defeat and deserves another televised opportunity on either Friday Night Fights or ShoBox for his solid effort.

Junior welterweight Mike Alvarado (30-0, 22 KO) beat Ray Nahr (25-2, 21 KO) by TKO when Nahr quit on his stool after the 3rd round. Nahr handled the big stage about as well as Brooks from The Shawshank Redemption handled the outside.