How to meet girls
So the spring break is finally here.
It's kind of hard to believe that we college
students are finally going to get a break from studying, going to class,
taking notes, waking up early, doing homework and all that other neat stuff
that is part of the Cal State Long Beach tradition.
Now the time has come for the other part
of the CSULB college tradition, partying!
Yes it's time to relax and have some fun.
It's time to go to the clubs, local bars, parties, hang out with friends,travel
and let's not forget the most important part of spring break, meeting girls.
I think that we students are lucky that
we have so many attractive young ladies on campus. Many of the women at
CSULB are knockouts.
Then comes the next step meeting women
at The Beach.
I am going to compile a general list of
the different types of college women.
There is the freshman girls. They are the
best because they are always happy, talking, and laughing. Usually they
can be found hanging out with other girls their age giggling, smiling and
just enjoying life.
Another type is the college student who
has been here for a couple years. These girls are nice because they look
young yet they still know how to have fun. Unfortuntely, since they have
been on campus a couple of years most of them have a boyfriend or are seeing
someone already.
The worn out, burned out college student
is the last type of woman. They are the worst. They are usually
in their mid-twenties, but because of all of the partying and drinking
they have engaged in they could easily pass for being in their thirties.
So you want to get to know some of the
women on campus? What to do, what to do.
The best way to meet girls over spring
break is to just walk up to them and say "hi" with a big smile on your
face.
After you have introduced your self and
you feel the chemistry is right, start telling jokes. If you get
her to smile, you may be headed the right direction.
There are so many places in the Long Beach
area were one can meet nice girls. Some of those places include classes,
dance clubs, bars, parties, beaches, parks, libraries, and malls. All you
have to do is look around.
Patrick Fujiike is a staff writer for
the Daily Forty-Niner. |