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August 5th, 2010 Uncategorized none Comments

Many College Freshman can’t wait to find college girls and see college girls online. We have a tip from a college senior, whom dated over 100 girls in college. The senior said to us, that he always was very nice, but was a charmer and always was friendly, but not too nice. He said, by being too nice, women just keep moving and they take that as a man being soft. So he said, to always ask questions and to talk about fun things, but not overdue the conversation. The senior also told us, that when he saw hot girls on campus walking between classes, he would stop them and say ” How are you, I wanted to say hi, I seen you before walking and your beautiful, can we chat sometime and maybe grab a bite to eat? ” This great statement to women on the run, allows time for them to make a quick decision and depending on attraction and presentation, the senior said you have a 20% chance, so if you do that to 20 girls a week, your closing ratio is 4 lunch dates a week”. Not bad! Enjoy college

June 16th, 2010 dating advice none Comments

Rich Martell, 21, was forced to pay £300 and take the site down after University College London (UCL) deemed that the website, FitFinder, brought the institution into disrepute.
The site, which allowed UCL students to flirt with each other online, reached five million hits within four weeks of opening and was soon spread to other universities.

Authorities at UCL deemed the website an undesirable distraction from academic work, and representatives of other universities also contacted UCL to complain about the site, The Times reported.

The final-year computer sciences student was told he could put his degree in jeopardy unless he disabled it. He reportedly described the action against him as harsh.
An online petition to reinstate the site had more than 4200 signatures on Sunday night. A message from Mr Martell on the web page said: “We have been placed under increasing pressure to take the website offline by Universities.

“Subsequently we have decided to remove FitFinder BUT we hope this is only temporary. PLEASE PLEASE sign our petition to being fitfinder back online! With your support we can be a nation of fitties once again!”

A University spokesman said: “UCL does not approve of or condone this site. UCL has no jurisdiction over it.

“We have, however, taken disciplinary action against the student for bringing the college into disrepute and he has been fined.”

June 16th, 2010