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Ricardus taught us to use the line, "Are you single?" This is a great way to be verbally direct with women, however I feel like there’s a smooth way to go about asking this. This involves rephrasing it to, "You're single, right?"
Lately I have been using "You're single, right?" in my conversations with women. Of course, we want to make things as easy for women as possible and get them taking the path of least resistance. If she is single then its incredibly easy for her to say “yes” and you can continue on with the conversation. She'd be going against the flow of the current by saying no.
Personally I like to drop it in towards the middle of the conversation after I've been chatting with her a bit. I recommend saying it like you were assuming she was single, but you're just double checking.
Lately I have been using "You're single, right?" in my conversations with women. Of course, we want to make things as easy for women as possible and get them taking the path of least resistance. If she is single then its incredibly easy for her to say “yes” and you can continue on with the conversation. She'd be going against the flow of the current by saying no.
Personally I like to drop it in towards the middle of the conversation after I've been chatting with her a bit. I recommend saying it like you were assuming she was single, but you're just double checking.