Clubs can be a rewarding hunting ground for cute fellows. They frequently seem smart, you can check out their dancing and it is a convivial place to meet. However , clubs tend to be loud and dark of course, so do not expect to be enjoying a conversation on any meaningful level.
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Unlike the local or the bar near work, guys seldom go to clubs simply to socialize with their mates. Like you, they’re likely looking to meet somebody, so subtlety isn’t the name of the game here.
Like the bar, if you see someone that you like, move over into their general direction and see if you can establish a little eye contact.
If you get chatting and he asks if you can dance, or simply starts moving in the general direction of the floor, go with the flow if you are still into him.
If you are a petite girl, it can be difficult to sustain any type of conversation with a tall guy, in a loud place. Screaming ‘Sorry, what did you say? ‘ isn’t an attractive look, so use your little frame to your advantage and suggest that you sit down to chat further.
If you do meet somebody you like and he asks for your number, my dating advice is to take his number and give him a call when, in the chilly light of day, you have decided whether you did fancy him after all. Otherwise, give him your mobile number rather than your house number and never give him your address or invite him back to your place on the first meeting. And definitely don’t return to his. Chances are he is a good bloke, but clubs are full of dodgy, plausibly OK types and your safety is supreme, however enthralling he appears.
Susan Pinner is a dating coach and columnist on subjects like how to attract men, and well-liked dating manuals like Guy Gets Girl.
