Have any of you seen this SB?
We been chatting on the site but she is slow to respond but interesting when she does, https://members.seeking.com/member/2c4c3c86-2c55-468c-b532-50d665a342c9
Be prepared but not pushy
[QUOTE=DynoJr;6270138]But not sure if you're asking how to get them to agree to a meet, or one at a hotel. I personally don't try to hook up on my first meet, but if I were trying and they were not explicitly saying they would, I would get a dayuse hotel nearby and cancel at no cost if you aren't successful or the girl isn't as advertised. It should be a plan either way because until you see her in person you will want an exit plan and the nice thing about SBs is most don't expect to be paid for their time. I said most, those that do aren't worth pursuing.
You also might be overthinking as any girl that has gone through the trouble of setting up a profile already knows what the expectation is. The key is to not make them feel like a pro.[/QUOTE]This is actually great advice, to have a place ready in case things go really well but also not appear overly aggressive or pushy. I personally agree with your approach of not getting explicit in initial texts and doing a no expectations meet and greet.
If the M&G goes well and you've already had a good conversation about PPM expectations, it shouldn't feel too awkward to playfully suggest 'I've got time now if you wanted to take this further right away' or something like that. I've kicked myself a few times for not being ready or have cleared more of my schedule and had a girl ask 'do you want to go somewhere now?' as we were wrapping up a coffee meet and greet.
But in general, its a safe assumption that the girls know what this site it all about and you shouldn't have to do a lot of subtle convincing or using pick up lines to move to the next steps. If you're sensing resistance, then flags should go up that the girl's either too flaky to follow through or is getting ready to bombard you with lots of requests for 'help' instead of actually getting together.
Just use your block button
[QUOTE=ArielDude28;6271005]Great suggestions and I did have a situation earlier with one person bombarding me with messages for help explaining all her life troubles with money. Etc. Honestly, some don't even care about meeting but start asking for some funds to help their situation. I am not hoping it will be the same but who knows, can't tell much with texting. But, I get the message to not be desperate which I am not to jump into next steps but also not be unprepared if the situation demands. The nice thing is that we talked about keeping 3-hours time just in case but I did not go into texting what we do, and left that open. Only talking about different coffee on text at this time. Thank you again.[/QUOTE]Do yourself a favor and block that. If they're asking for money and they haven't even met you, 90% it's a scam. There's even a halfway decent chance the profile isn't real. Worst case you've wasted a few hours of back and forth texting with a dude.