MXH wrote:
The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
MXH wrote:
The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
MXH wrote:
The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
It should be noted that the guy is quite hot-looking but I still hardly believe this video.
If it is genuine then I would have underestimated the ape-ness of humans.
I don't doubt they would write a phone number on his phone.
I doubt it was their phone number
that's not what their...physical postures and facial reactions indicated.
There was nothing to read about posture or anything like that. Most just looked like they responded to get him to leave
It is not logical that all of them got the same idea to get him to leave, synchronized hive mind? or it is something that mothers teach to their daughters? lol.
Its something that women are taught by their peers. Just about every woman I've talked to about approaching have all said they'd done it at sme point. Its very simple to do, and unless he calls immediately its quite safe. So as long as you give it and move on (like they all did) its a no big deal when its not someone overly aggressive or obnoxious. Its quite similar to saying they have a bf when its not true.
And I reached just to answer you on the last one, the only girl that did anything posture or face wise that wasn't just standing or sitting straight was the first one. Hell sme of them are almost guaranteed to be fake numbers, I bet he asked them all but cut off the part of the video where it came through as fake, except for the one that gave a real number. Which she's just to blacklist later
Some of my friends have a fake number memorized in case they need to repeat it or sound natural saying it. I don't think they're trying to be cruel, but some girls who get asked for their number a lot seem to find it easier to give a fake number than to deal with possible hostility if they straight up say no. Others give their number out and never answer unfamiliar phone numbers so they don't have to deal with it unless the person repeatedly calls/texts.
A guy who comes on as strong as the guys in the video can be intimidating, and it's really uncomfortable when you're used to feeling like you have to be nice/sweet to people etc. Lots of women I know are really hesitant to be aggressive or confrontational unless they feel like they absolutely have to. So it might be a good way to catch someone off guard and they weren't being a**holes, but the video doesn't show whether or not any of those women gave their actual numbers, or if they did, whether or not any of them would've taken calls or responded to texts from those guys.
And... that was my answer, yes, it's that easy to put someone in a position where the easiest option for them is to give a number, whether or not it actually is their real number.