Wingwoman

TheAudit

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Wingwoman, Reuters article.

"Meredith, 28, works by day at a top investment bank in New York. But for the past few months she has also been moonlighting at a different trade -- accompanying men, too busy or too shy to meet women, to bars to make connections.

Meredith works for Wingwomen.com, a three-month-old service aimed at men who are tired of trying to figure out the best way to approach that attractive female across the room. For a fee starting at $150, they offer the company of a girl whose charms might help attract others."
 

Hyperblaze

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Originally posted by: TheAudit
Wingwoman, Reuters article.

"Meredith, 28, works by day at a top investment bank in New York. But for the past few months she has also been moonlighting at a different trade -- accompanying men, too busy or too shy to meet women, to bars to make connections.

Meredith works for Wingwomen.com, a three-month-old service aimed at men who are tired of trying to figure out the best way to approach that attractive female across the room. For a fee starting at $150, they offer the company of a girl whose charms might help attract others."

what is this reference to Goose?

ps: So...how is she supposed to attract the attention of other ladies?

pss: did not click on link
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: TheAudit
Wingwoman, Reuters article.

"Meredith, 28, works by day at a top investment bank in New York. But for the past few months she has also been moonlighting at a different trade -- accompanying men, too busy or too shy to meet women, to bars to make connections.

Meredith works for Wingwomen.com, a three-month-old service aimed at men who are tired of trying to figure out the best way to approach that attractive female across the room. For a fee starting at $150, they offer the company of a girl whose charms might help attract others."

what is this reference to Goose?

ps: So...how is she supposed to attract the attention of other ladies?

pss: did not click on link


"Wingman" = Goose from "topgun"

You msut admit, this is quite lame for those who get the service as they are too wussy to get a prostitute.
 

TheAudit

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Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: TheAudit
Wingwoman, Reuters article.

"Meredith, 28, works by day at a top investment bank in New York. But for the past few months she has also been moonlighting at a different trade -- accompanying men, too busy or too shy to meet women, to bars to make connections.

Meredith works for Wingwomen.com, a three-month-old service aimed at men who are tired of trying to figure out the best way to approach that attractive female across the room. For a fee starting at $150, they offer the company of a girl whose charms might help attract others."

what is this reference to Goose?

ps: So...how is she supposed to attract the attention of other ladies?

pss: did not click on link

She breaks the ice. If you are really shy, you might find it hard to approach a woman. Even if you are not, you would be coming onto a woman and she might not be too open too that. She's there to get the ball rolling, it would still be up to the dude to handle the conversation.

And Goose was the co-pilot in Top Gun, guess I'll have to change it to Iceman!
 

Hyperblaze

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Originally posted by: TheAudit
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: TheAudit
Wingwoman, Reuters article.

"Meredith, 28, works by day at a top investment bank in New York. But for the past few months she has also been moonlighting at a different trade -- accompanying men, too busy or too shy to meet women, to bars to make connections.

Meredith works for Wingwomen.com, a three-month-old service aimed at men who are tired of trying to figure out the best way to approach that attractive female across the room. For a fee starting at $150, they offer the company of a girl whose charms might help attract others."

what is this reference to Goose?

ps: So...how is she supposed to attract the attention of other ladies?

pss: did not click on link

She breaks the ice. If you are really shy, you might find it hard to approach a woman. Even if you are not, you would be coming onto a woman and she might not be too open too that. She's there to get the ball rolling, it would still be up to the dude to handle the conversation.

And Goose was the co-pilot in Top Gun, guess I'll have to change it to Iceman!

And I'm sure whoever is at the bar will find that REAL attractive to find a woman initiate conversation between herself and the guy....

women have said time and again they find men with confidence attractive....

i do not believe that has changed.

ps: I too tired, did not think of top gun