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Since many readers have asked me to post a list of "conversation topics" that they can talk about with women, here is a list of things to talk about next time you go out on a date:
1) Current Events
Talking about current events is a good start for small-talking. It will allow you to seek the opinion of your date on current events and see what kind of person she is.
If you don't know anything about current events, then you'll definitely need to start watching the daily
news or reading newspapers.
2) Interesting Facts And Stories
It helps to know many interesting stories or facts that you have gathered from newspapers, magazines, and books. For example, while on a coffee date you could teach your date about the history of coffee and the number of coffee beans that are consumed in the United States every year.
To avoid being too "geeky", make sure you flirt with and tease your date while you share your fun facts
and stories. And most important of all, make sure she is interested in what you're saying. Never flog a
dead horse to death - especially on a boring story.
3) Music And Movies
You can also talk to your date about movies and music she likes. See what kind of bands and movies she enjoys. Then offer to go to the concerts and movies with her.
4) Common Interests
Find common interests between you and a date, such as cars, music, or a certain hobby.
5) Background and Lifestyle
Talk about her background and lifestyle and the things she did when she was a kid. See what her ambitions and dreams are.
If you're a classy guy, you can also talk about the lifestyle that you lead. (Where you go, what you eat,
etc.) Just make sure you follow the "poker hand rule" in the "Smart Dating Course" and don't reveal too much.
6) Passions
If you have a certain passion (a hobby that you're obsessed with) that she also happens to be interested in, show her your enthusiasm.
Marius Panzarella is the creator of Dating Secrets Revealed: The Smart Dating System he is recognized as one of the leading web dating coaches and has helped over 60,000 men lead better lives and success with women
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