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Never answer these three “in trouble” questions

Never answer these three "in trouble" questions

Dating coaches say men need to learn to cause some tricky problems from women or risk turning romantic nights into minefields.

Professional dating coach Blaine Anderson, who runs her “Dating by Blaine” service recently shared her script to deal with three of the most common “Gotcha” questions raised by women.

Her advice? As she shares on her Instagram video, stomp gently and stick to the script.

Question number 1: “Do I look fat about this?”

Man, your actions here are simple. “You look, and then say, ‘No, you look great’,” Anderson suggests.

The key is to keep it easy and avoid any hesitation that can be interpreted as criticism.

Dating coach Blaine Anderson is using her script to evade women’s three classic “trap” problems – does she suggest? Stay calm and stick to the script. Jackf – Stock.adobe.com

Question 2: “Do you think she is more beautiful than me?”

Anderson instructed: “You can’t see it and say, ‘That’s impossible’.”

Rest assured and avoid any potential beauty contest comparisons, this is a keen move.

Question 3: “Are you aware of the difference between me?”

“You said, ‘Do you mean the look is always great?’” Anderson suggests.

It will take the time to discover new hairstyles, outfits or subtle changes she fishes for.

But Anderson isn’t the only warning about dialogue mines.

Relations expert Alexa Johnston had previously told Sun that some of the issues are basically the starters of the conversation of death, especially in the early stages.

“The first date has been disturbing in the event of accidentally stepping on a mine in conversation,” Johnston said.

“What people often don’t realize is that no matter how innocent you look, you can send your date to the exit right away.”

Dating Pro Alexa Johnston says some questions are the number one trader — if you ask them, you will step on the mines of the conversation. Pixel-shot – stock.adobe.com

Johnston’s top criminal? Ask why someone is still single, if the job has been done or how much money has been made.

Johnston talks about the horrible ‘Why are you single? “This problem immediately hits your date in defense.” Detection.

“It shows that they need to justify their relationship status, as if being single is a question that needs explanation.”

At the same time, questions about money or appearance can be just as fatal.

“Ask someone’s salary for the first time, it means you evaluate them based on their financial value rather than their personality,” Johnston said. He added that this inquiry “caused immediate discomfort, indicating that you might be more interested in their bank account.”

Coach suggests, ask about money, exes and looks – you are toasting. But, truly praising them can work miracles. PressMaster – Stock.adobe.com

So, what should you talk about? Stay fun, lightweight, and focus on the present.

Ask them for their favorite travel destinations, the last good book they have read or the weirdest thing they have ever eaten.

Or, as Anderson suggests, simply say, “You look great tonight.”

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