Conversation Topics: 10 Ways to Tell a Great Story
Building attraction is NOT about approaching a woman,
saying a few lines and instantly seducing her. Instead
it’s about knowing how to demonstrate higher value then
using it to make girls attracted to you.
That’s why it’s important to understand WHAT makes women
attracted to guys and HOW use this information to
instantly build sexual chemistry with a girl you’ve just
met.
The good news is there is a great technique you can use
to show ALL your positive qualities WITHOUT a woman
noticing what you’re doing.
It can be done by telling a good STORY.
Out of all your PUA routines, the stories you use can be
AS important as your openers. If you know the RIGHT way
to tell them, you’ll have an unfair advantage over other
guys.
So what makes a good story?
Well a quality story has many elements. Unlike the
stories you tell your friends and family, you MUST
concentrate on specific things in order to demonstrate
high status.
That’s why I’ve decided to list my 10 part “foolproof”
system for creating stories that’ll attract women.
Element #1- Keep it simple stupid
When you tell stories, you must stick to the old adage-
K.I.S.S. (Keep it simple stupid)
The usual venues for meeting women can be loud and
crowded. Furthermore, girls in bars/clubs have short
attention spans. All of these factors combine to create
an environment that makes it hard to tell a story.
So the first thing to know about a story is to keep it
short and to the point. (No longer then 1-2 minutes.) If
it’s longer then a few minutes, then you have to edit it
and ONLY keep the parts that are important.
Element #2- Use good material
The next element is easy. You have to make sure you use
material which can be interesting to most women. (In
other words, don’t tell anything that’ll offend or bore
anybody)
Specifically, girls like hear about drama, adventure and
anything humor humorous. So do yourself a favor and
concentrate your stories on these specific topics.
Element #3- Demonstrate higher status
As I mentioned at the beginning of this post, a story
should be told in a way which demonstrates YOUR high
status. Any material you use has to briefly touch on the
SPECIFIC qualities that women love about guys.
For instance, here are some qualities you should focus
on:
• Preselected by women
• Leadership within your peer group
• An ability to take action
• Bravery in tough situations
• An adventurous and fun lifestyle
• Loyalty to your friends
Element #4- Be indirect NOT direct
Now when I mention how it’s important to demonstrate
high status in your story, I don’t mean you should start
bragging about yourself. Instead you should use your
storytelling to INDIRECTLY mention your positive
qualities.
The best way to do this is to use language that vaguely
demonstrates your positive qualities.
For instance, let’s pretend that you want to demonstrate
that you’re “pre-selected” by attractive women.
You would NOT want to say something like:
“I have an ex-girlfriend who is model. In fact, I
date LOTS of models. Anyway, I was hanging out with her
at a photo shoot one day…”
Instead you want to something like this
“So get this, the other day I was hanging out with my
ex at her photo shoot, when craziest thing happened…”
As you can see both statements say the same thing. But
the later reveals that you often hang out AND date
attractive women in a way that does NOT appear to be
bragging.
Element #5- Hook them in
With every story, there will be ONE element that stands
out from the other facts. In short, this will be part
that HOOKS the listener in.
The hook should be a little nugget of information which
is something out of the ordinary that people wouldn’t
ordinarily hear during a conversation.
When you’re telling the story, the hook should be a
statement during the first few sentences that’ll attract
her attention and make her wonder where you’re going to
go with it.

The Secret to Telling Attractive Stories When Talking to
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Element #6- The opening statement
Just like your opener, the first thing you say will set
the WHOLE tone of the story.
When you first approach a group you should project fun
and energy with your body language. This also the case
when you tell stories to a group.
When you start a story, you must begin with a high level
of energy and fun, THEN give a statement that is
congruent to what you’re saying.
For instance, you start with something like:
“Holy crap, the weirdest thing happened to me
yesterday…”
Element #7- Create conversation threads
A good story can set up HOURS of conversation topics. If
told properly, it should reveal a lot of facts about
your personality and background without sounding like
you’re bragging.
That’s why it’s important to be a little vague and
mysterious about what you’re revealing. Instead of
coming out and telling things about yourself, you should
introduce certain topics in a way that’ll naturally
arise some curiosity from your audience.
For instance, you could say statements like:
• “So whenever I drive my car, I get the weirdest
looks…” [Why is it weird looking]
• “Fortunately because of my job, I can do stuff at a
moments notice…” [What type of job do you have]
• “Ever since my childhood, I’ve had this protective
streak about women…” [What happened to make you this
way]
Element #8- Learn to tell a story
In order to tell a good story, you should think of it as
comedy routine. Just think of your favorite comedians.
They probably ALL get laughs not through WHAT they’re
saying, but more about HOW they do it.
To tell a good story, you have to learn how to pace and
deliver the crucial elements. Often, it’s not about what
you’re saying, it’s about how you deliver it.
Element #9- The payoff
A good story will always have a payoff. This is
basically a statement that is similar to a “punch line”
or at least indicates a conclusion.
While you don’t have to ALWAYS go for a big laugh, the
payoff should let the group know that you’re done with
the story
For instance, one of my favorite stories ends with:
“And that’s why I’ll NEVER drink tequila during a pub
crawl!” [Trust me, this particular story ALWAYS gets
a good laugh]
Element #10- Practice, practice, practice!
You will NOT tell a good story if you haven’t perfected
ALL the details. That’s why it’s important to practice
it till you know it cold!
A great illustration of this element can be found in the
classic movie- Reservoir Dogs. In one scene, Mr. Orange
practices telling a story that’ll be used when he’s
talking to criminals.
In a particular memorable scene, Mr. Blonde, spends
hours on a rooftop practicing every little detail of the
story. It was only AFTER he practiced did he try to use
it on a real audience.
Well there you have it…
Ten ways to tell the perfect story!
Remember that a good story contains many crucial
elements. As a result, it’s important to sit down and
create ones that use all the things I discussed in this
post.
If used properly during the rapport and attraction
building stage of your approach, you’ll be able to
demonstrate high status in a very unique way.
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