20 Brilliant Tricks to Get Girls to APPROACH YOU!

20 Brilliant Tricks to Get Girls to APPROACH YOU!

Update: 2025-12-02
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In this action-packed episode of The Unapologetic Man Podcast, host Mark Sing reveals 20 tested, hilarious, and insanely effective ways to get girls to approach you. Whether you struggle with approach anxiety or just want to spark more curiosity and attraction effortlessly, these methods are guaranteed to give you an edge.

Mark breaks down each technique with real-world examples, from wearing mismatched shoes and absurd t-shirts to strategic use of props like golf tees, medals, or even a baby pig. He also shares bonus tactics that push the envelope—costumes, unusual accessories, and playful social cues—that have produced unbelievable results in the field.

 

Key Takeaways:

- Make women curious and interested enough to approach you.

- Use playful, unexpected "lures" to break the ice naturally.

- Harness everyday objects and humorous strategies to create opportunities for interaction.

- Tap into social instincts to let women take the first step without sacrificing your masculinity.

 

Key Timestamps:

[00:00:00 ] – Episode intro and preview
[00:00:34 ] – Why women approach and how curiosity works
[00:01:13 ] – Techniques #1–#5: Shirts, tags, mismatched shoes, backpacks
[00:04:49 ] – Techniques #6–#10: Golf tees, watch placement, name tags, threads
[00:07:55 ] – Techniques #11–#15: Funny t-shirts, medals, pens
[00:15:06 ] – Techniques #16–#20: Staff shirts, post-it notes, letting her fix you
[00:17:18 ] – Bonus tactics: Costumes, guitars with liquor, novelty props, pets
[00:21:47 ] – Episode Outro

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20 Brilliant Tricks to Get Girls to APPROACH YOU!

20 Brilliant Tricks to Get Girls to APPROACH YOU!

Mark Sing