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  • Opening Mixed Sets in Atlanta

    September 7th, 2009 · 1 Comment

    Future and I did a free talk in Atlanta this weekend, and we asked the guys at the Atlanta lair what they wanted to hear about. Pretty much everyone in the room answered: talk about opening mixed groups.

    And I understand why. Going out in Atlanta, it seems like the majority of good looking women are hanging around with guys. Sometimes it’s a boyfriend, but more likely it’s not. If you want to pick up in the South, or in small towns or in college towns, mixed sets are going to be your bread and butter.
    One of the best things about mixed sets is that the girls in these groups rarely get talked to all night because most guys in the bar are to scared to open them.  These are some of the best sets in the room if you know how to handle it.  Anyway, Braddock comes from some hicky Southern town, and that makes him pretty much an expert on this subject. He just wrote a post about it, so I’ll defer to him here.

    Here is Braddock’s article:  Dating Coach Braddock on: How To Open Mixed Groups

    In other news, this weekend was amazing. Atlanta girls are a bit uptight, (and they’re often in mixed sets) but they’re classy. Future picked up the only Asian girl I have ever seen in Buckhead. I spent as much time as I could this weekend with a beautiful sweet Emory grad student who speaks French with an adorable Southern accent. We changed the way our students think of sex, relationships, and possibility. We gorged on BBQ pork. I explained (and defended) the Canadian heathcare system a dozen times. Now I am exhausted and I return to Vancouver to rest. I will be back.

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