How to pull another girl at a gay club?

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  1. Anonymous's Avatar
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    How to pull another girl at a gay club?
    First of all I'll say I'm not just going to pull someone. My friends and I are going to a gay club for the first time and I want to give it a shot because it will be the first place where I have a higher chance of success of getting someone than my straight friends.

    Anyway, what should I do? I'm not overly confident but I am prepared to try. Do you just like smile and people or do you go over to them. Idk I've never done this before.
  2. scott202's Avatar
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    Re: How to pull another girl at a gay club?
    Take a net, hide in a dark corner and pounce
  3. Anonymous's Avatar
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    Re: How to pull another girl at a gay club?
    Okay apart from that...
  4. #JayJay's Avatar
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    Re: How to pull another girl at a gay club?
    I have no idea...but i'll make you a deal

    if you help me to pull a guy, then i'll help you to pull a girl
  5. Vikki1805's Avatar
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    Re: How to pull another girl at a gay club?
    You can't plan out how to pull someone, these things just happen.

    Too many rapey sounding threads of people planning out how to pull women in clubs, at shops, in pubs... :pierre:
  6. SugarPuffs's Avatar
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    Re: How to pull another girl at a gay club?
    Well if you're physically attractive enough, you could be all gutsy and go over and make out with her (I trust most girls would turn lesbian if the other girl is hot and comes onto her); if not then just walk over, say hi and flirt a little. If she's not up for it then no hard feelings and stay confident.
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