Do Girls Actually Like Shy Guys?

July 21, 2010 | 25 Comments

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Shy Guy Dating Coach and NLP Practitioner Stephan Erdman specialises in helping especially shy or more introvert men become confident with the dating game and learn to secrets to attract women authentically. What do girls really like in guys? Do Shy Guys have any chance in this extrovert world where whoever moves first wins? Here Stephan makes a surprising case for why shy guys or shy men may in fact be having the edge in the dating world in the longer run IF those shy men can learn to manage their shyness or social anxiety or even learn overcome their shyness and get more confidence with the help of a good specialist coach. Why? Because the knowledge of what it’s like to be shy in fact enables them to relate to women’s insecurities or shy moments better than men who never experienced any nerves…To
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First Date at the Movies / Dating Tips?

December 15, 2009 | 16 Comments

I’ve liked this shy guy for a few months, and I finally asked him if he would like to go to a movie. I know a movie isn’t the best idea for a first date, but we both like movies. I want to know how we can still have a conversation, and go to a movie. I don’t won’t to go to dinner, I personally think thats too much on the first date. Any ideas, this is only my second date with any guy ever, so dating tips would be appreciated also.

I would recommend you go somewhere after the date either to get ice cream or bowling or something. The first date is really where you get to know the person, and you can’t really do that in a dark, surround sound room.