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10 Techniques Of Persuasion

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Techniques To Attract A Girl Like A 10-Ton Magnet

There are a number of techniques to attract a girl, and this article shows you some of the best ways to do that. Let's start with thea

Number 1 Technique To Attract A Girl: Self Confidence

One of the more effective ways to draw a girl towards you is to get her attention. How do you do that then? By having self-confidence! Although confidence is not something that you can see directly, it manifests itself quite effectively.

Therefore, you need to project enough self-confidence for a girl to notice you. Unless you are able to appreciate yourself, whether physically or intellectually, the girl will be able to pick up on this.

The impression of lack of self-confidence is not something you want to send out to the girl you are trying to attract. So, if you have confidence issues, then you can probably invest on improving your looks, engaging in activities, or developing your skills that boost your confidence. Eventually, you will find more women drawn towards you.

Other Effective Techniques To Attract a Girl

Here are more great tips to rouse a girl's interest towards you:

1) Even in this modern era, some girls still appreciate a few gentlemanly acts. Kind acts such as opening doors will help create the idea towards a woman that she is respected and cherished.

2) Be yourself. What is the use of employing techniques to attract a girl if you are not enjoying the act of dating itself?

3) When you are engaged in a conversation, make sure to pay attention to what she's saying. A good conversation could go a long way.

4) When you compliment a girl's outfit or look, make sure to do it genuinely. Plus, you need to be sincere when you're saying your compliments because it might appear disrespectful when done wrong.

These techniques to attract a girl are very simple, but don't underestimate their effectiveness. Best of luck and may you attract the girl of your dreams.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    anyone got any persuasion tactics that genuinaly work?
    well this probably sounds like every other guy/gal saying I want a puppy but I'm 14 and am genuinaly interested in dogs and we have a 10 yr old but she wont do dog agility or anything and I cant get it across to my parents that I wont dump the dog on them if i got "bored" with it, but I try and explain that I know its not just a fad but they wont take it in and keep using the excuse of "well u didnt look after the dog when she was younger and stuff but I was bloddy 4 when it was a puppy!

    so I need help gettin the message across to them and proving to them Im not going to dump it on them and I also could use some persuasion techniques maybe anyone.....?

    • ANSWER:
      try working with the dog you havenow. Try teaching her tricks and taking care of her. Then your parents will se that you are responsible enough to have another dog.

  2. QUESTION:
    Whats the best way to get a PlayStation 3?
    Whats the best way to get a PlayStation 3 from my parents money as I do not work, and I'm starting college (UK) in like 3 weeks. Whats the best way to persuade my parents that buying a PS3 is a good idea? I can get a PS3 console and 1 game for £295 (which is about 0).

    I get my GCSE results in like 10 days. If I do great that is one advantage to getting one, but if I don't do well in a major subject then my chances of getting one are incredibly slim.

    So d'you guys know a good way? Persuasion techniques? please give examples. Thanks. 10 points for the best idea!

    • ANSWER:
      Ask them directly that you would want a PS3. Say that you would pay them off later after you have job.
      It should work if your credibility is good hahahaha
      There's no reason they'll refuse since you promise to pay back their money plus you're in college now which means you're mature and they have to take your words in consideration.
      Good Luck
      P/S: if you succeed, i shall come over and play sometimes hahahaha

  3. QUESTION:
    English Assignment (Help me for 10 points)?
    NOTE *MUST READ* -- In order to get full points, you must email it to me.. Then under these post right check email so I'll give you 10/10 points!!!!!

    Assignment – Persuasive Speech

    Materials -
    Speech in the Virginia Convention – Patrick Henry
    The Crisis, Number I – Thomas Paine
    Declaration of Independence – Thomas Jefferson
    Letters from an American Farmer – Michel-Guillaume

    Assignment:

    *How has our founding fathers inspire American heroes?*
    After discussing what makes good writing and reading the work of great speech writers, we have discovered different techniques for writing and speaking effectively when trying to persuade an audience. Now it is YOUR turn to persuade.
    Create a one to two page persuasive speech answering the question, “Does America still have heroes?” In this persuasion, you must convince your audience to agree with you either for or against your answer. You will incorporate quotations from each of the four persuasion pieces we have discussed in a way that pertains to your persuasion. In this assignment, choose what you want your audience to be and write accordingly, paying special attention to word choice and tone. Remember, persuasion is different for different audiences.

    "Must Read the notes*
    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

    • ANSWER:
      I really hope you don't expect anyone to write a 2 page report for you. It's obvious what you're trying to do. You're not in need of help, you're being apathetic.

  4. QUESTION:
    need help with english questions?
    1. At the end of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglass
    A) is still enslaved.
    B) vows that he will be revenged.
    C) regularly suffers abuse from white men.
    D) regains his sense of freedom and dignity.
    2. As she leaves her children, in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Linda
    A) kisses them and prays for them.
    B) gives all her savings for their support.
    C) clips a lock of each child’s hair as a keepsake.
    D) writes them a note so that they will never forget her.
    3. The psychological novels of Henry James might best be described as
    A) showing people driven by animal instincts.
    B) showing the characters’ inner lives.
    C) tending to describe innocent Europeans.
    D) all taking place in the United States.
    4. From her actions toward her children, in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, you can conclude that Linda
    A) realizes that she and her children will never be close.
    B) understands that her children will never be free.
    C) knows that her children will not understand why she has left them.
    D) loves her children very much.
    5. The extended metaphor in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass represents
    A) freedom and the abolition movement.
    B) youth and beauty.
    C) rebirth and resurrection.
    D) Douglass’s decreasing willpower.
    6. Naturalistic writers often showed human life as
    A) crude and subject to the natural laws of the universe.
    B) all working out for the best in the end.
    C) an unlimited journey of body and spirit.
    D) determined by a person’s own choice.
    7. In Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, after she escapes, Linda does not enter her grandmother’s house because
    A) she and her grandmother do not get along.
    B) she knows that her grandmother will turn her in to Mr. Flint.
    C) her grandmother is old and very ill, so she cannot help Linda.
    D) she does not want to upset her grandmother and bring her harm.
    8. After the Civil War, realistic writers sought to
    A) use romance to entertain readers and reveal truth.
    B) accurately portray real life without filtering it through Romanticism.
    C) heal the wounds of the war.
    D) soften the harsh edges of reality.
    9. Douglass achieves his purpose in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass by
    A) using only persuasive devices to make his case.
    B) relying only on his personal story to make his case.
    C) using description, narration, and persuasion.
    D) using mostly persuasive techniques but also some description.
    10. The internal conflict that Jacobs finds most difficult to resolve in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl is her
    A) argument with Sally.
    B) struggle with Mr. Flint.
    C) decision to involve her friends and family in her escape.
    D) attempts to avoid being recaptured.
    11. As explained in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Linda hides at her friend’s house for about
    A) a week.
    B) a month.
    C) a year.
    D) five years.
    12. To force Linda out of hiding, in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Flint
    A) sells her children.
    B) puts her children in jail.
    C) forces Linda’s aged aunt to take care of her children.
    D) kills her children.
    13. In the first paragraph of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglass explains that his purpose is to
    A) show how a slave was made a man.
    B) show how a man was made a slave.
    C) get revenge on Mr. Covey for his brutal treatment.
    D) explain how difficult life was for slaves.
    14. Although regional writers realistically described the speech patterns and mannerisms of a relatively small geographical area, these writers
    A) were even more realistic in showing life as a losing battle.
    B) were most interested in the impact of social forces on people.
    C) were often unrealistic in depicting character and social environment.
    D) mocked the people they described.
    15. Which of the following sets of images does Douglass use in the metaphor that concludes Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass?
    A) Embers, a whip, and the arm of slavery
    B) A whip, a tomb, and a rope
    C) A tomb, a bloody arm, and an irritated wound
    D) Embers, a tomb, and heaven
    16. In Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglass leaves the plantation to
    A) escape from slavery.
    B) get help from Master Thomas, his owner.
    C) visit with Sandy Jenkins.
    D) get some magic powder to help himself recover from the abuse.
    17. The naturalistic novel has all the following characteristics EXCEPT
    A) ordinary, everyday people as characters.
    B) a belief than human behavior was determined by biology and environment.
    C) the view that life was a grim, losing battle.
    D) larger-than-life, idealistic heroes.
    18. When Covey tries to bind Douglass’s legs with a rope, in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglass
    A) fights back by grabbing Covey by the throat.
    B) bows down and begs Covey for mercy.
    C) asks other people for help.
    D) escapes and runs away to St. Michael’s.

    • ANSWER:
      Hmm??. I have a Joshua in my English class at Insight. He's a know it all. I wonder if your the same one. Hehehehe

  5. QUESTION:
    Doggie help!!!!?
    I really really really want a dachshund puppy but my mom says they r too much work to take care of, i told her id pay and that i'd take care of it but she still said no. i need really good persuasion techniques and i need them soon because my other dog at my dads house is snobby and she is snappy and protective. again i need really good persuasive tecniques so if your a laywer please help or if you just know how to persuade really good thanx.

    p.s. 10 points for best answer

    p.s.p.s. if you have a really good website that youd recommend about dogs then that would be great
    im not really that close to a pet store either so i cant just bring 1 home

    • ANSWER:
      I think that the biggest way to persuade a parent to see something your way is to back off and change how you do things. She probably doesn't think you're responsible enough. When I was 12, I wanted a cat really badly and my parents kept saying I couldn't get any pets. So what I did was made a decision that for 6 months I would be really responsible. I cleaned my room without being asked, always did my homework, took on more chores, always offered to clear the dishes or set the dinner table, things like this.

      I also bought a few books on how to take care of a cat and let my parents catch me reading them. At that time there was no internet (I'm in my 20s now) but I went to the library and took out lots of books on cats.

      My parents eventually saw how responsible I was becoming and one day I got home and my mom had brought home a kitten from the litter her friend's cat had!

      If you try to persuade your mom, you'll just sound like you're whining or you'll start to annoy her - trust me! Do these things above and I'm sure you'll be allowed to get one in the near future. Maybe take on a paper route or an after school job as well. Also, try to make an effort to take care of your dad's dog more. Even just giving the dog its food and water is a good way to help out and show responsibility for the dog, but if she snaps at you this way you don't need to go near her. Offer to pick up the poop in the yard, too, because that's a big part of owning a dog!

      Good luck!

      EDIT: I forgot to mention, don't just bring one home! Trust me, that won't work! Your mom will just be really mad. Also, if you have an animal shelter (SPCA, etc) in your area, maybe you can see about volunteering there. You can do dog walking and things like that. That will also show you can be responsible and are learning more about how to take care of your own dog.