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Not sure if this works if you went to a same school.
In my most recent lay report, I talked about pulling a Brazilian girl that went to the same school as me and saw me a few times around campus, it was at an alumni event.
Not sure if this is more of a millennial thing or what, social media is likely the case for it, but it seems like so many students after they graduate college and move to a big city try to get in touch with other alumni and college kids, definitely seems to be happening among younger people in NYC.
Well, if you improved your value after college (got better looking and more successful), it seems like girls who might have seen you in the past now want a piece of you. Either that or girls you might have wanted you in college, couldn't go for you due to social constraints, now want a piece of you.
Luckily I am on social media and I recommend some of you get on it too if you haven't already, but it does seem to open up some doors.
I recently got a couple of friend request and some follower requests from sorority girls I knew back in college.
I am getting this idea that people in their 20s form a bubble with other college graduates in their 20s, does seem to yield some promising opportunities with college girls in their 20s out of college and I might be having one this weekend with a girl that used to be in a class of mines (will post lay report).
If anyone else has had some experience with this, chime in.
In my most recent lay report, I talked about pulling a Brazilian girl that went to the same school as me and saw me a few times around campus, it was at an alumni event.
Not sure if this is more of a millennial thing or what, social media is likely the case for it, but it seems like so many students after they graduate college and move to a big city try to get in touch with other alumni and college kids, definitely seems to be happening among younger people in NYC.
Well, if you improved your value after college (got better looking and more successful), it seems like girls who might have seen you in the past now want a piece of you. Either that or girls you might have wanted you in college, couldn't go for you due to social constraints, now want a piece of you.
Luckily I am on social media and I recommend some of you get on it too if you haven't already, but it does seem to open up some doors.
I recently got a couple of friend request and some follower requests from sorority girls I knew back in college.
I am getting this idea that people in their 20s form a bubble with other college graduates in their 20s, does seem to yield some promising opportunities with college girls in their 20s out of college and I might be having one this weekend with a girl that used to be in a class of mines (will post lay report).
If anyone else has had some experience with this, chime in.

