In college, it's more about reputation and popularity than cold approaching.
Attend Welcome Week events to meet people and start building relationships.
Focus on establishing connections before worrying about relationships.
🎯 Playing the long game in relationships.
🤝 Joining clubs and organizations to meet new people.
👥 Building relationships through leadership positions and diverse friendships.
🎉 Attending parties and social events can help you meet important people and have fun experiences in college.
🤝 Being friendly and remembering people's names can make a positive impression and help you build strong connections.
🔗 Engaging in short conversations and showing genuine interest in others can lead to stronger connections and popularity.
✨ Building strong connections through projects and shared goals in college clubs and organizations.
🌟 Being popular and well-known, while maintaining a casual and open approach in pursuing romantic interests.
🎉 Inviting potential romantic interests to events and parties as a way to foster socialization and develop relationships.
📅 Don't get discouraged if people don't show up to your events immediately. Keep inviting them.
👥 Invite a large number of people to your events to increase the chances of girls showing up.
🤝 Show yourself as well-connected and in a position of authority to attract girls.
📌 Step 9: Observe which girls are hanging around you consistently.
🗣️ Step 10: Find a convenient place for private conversations.
🎓 College provides a favorable environment for building connections.
Focus on the long game and avoid seeking short-term success.
Treat women with respect and be kind to them.
Having a positive impact on people will improve your own self-image.
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