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Recliner Bargain
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How do women persuade newly acquainted men into buying her things?(ie:breast implants;...?


...shoes; recliner; flat screen)
I meet a lot of older (50+) single men who love to "just have someone to smile with...."-since some of these guys are wealthy and I am a single stay-at-home mom...well, why not "ask" for things on my list? I'm not saying that they have to "pay" for my time (which does take away from my babies since I don't dare introduce anyone to my "baby birds"!)-and I AM having fun...although there's a million things i have to do...get mail out of mailbox; open mail; laundry; change lightbulb in hallway; nap...! Well? Just ask? Hint around? Act needy? Bargain? (if you pay..then YOU can play with them!!)....any ideas?

Though I am not over 50, nor "wealthy" I have been in the position of buying things, even many things, for an aquaintence / eventually girl friend. Don't act needy, don't hint, and don't BARGIN just tell him honestly what your needs are AND ASK and when / if he comes through for you show him appreciation in whatever way you consider appropriate, don't make him him beg or bargain for appreciation either. By appreciation I do not mean sex. Yet, it sounds like you have more than one guy here and if one comes through and another does not the one who helps should definitely gain MORE of your TIME and or affection.

A kiss on the cheek, a thank you, a thank you card, even a handmade gift, etc... use your imagination, a man loves to give to a woman who appreciates what he gives / does.

Also we sometimes NEED to be told! It may be obvious to you, I am a single mom, hurting financially, etc. yet even a good man can be a dunce sometime and NOT REALIZE this, even with hints! Just tell him and ask him for help! BE VERY CLEAR and OPEN about your needs. Now-a-days, even if he knows you are needy he may not offer help because he feels uncomfortable maybe making you feel that way? I know I appreciated my friends being very blunt with me --- it gave me an opportunity to be a sort of hero in her life, which I enjoyed a great deal. She was / is very attractive and I loved buying clothes for her. Ask them if they will take you shopping, if they like you THEY WILL, gladly!



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whats the most you expect to pay at a yardsale regardless of what the item is?


went to a yardsale last weekand and saw a recliner that they had for sale for 35$. i really wanted it and tried to talk the guy down to 25$ he wouldnt budge. I need some effective ways of bargaining without anger. serious replys only. no jibber jab.

I have come up with a rather simple formula: pay no more than 30% of retail (new). Bargaining is an art. The first rule of which is not to appear too interested in the item, if you do, the seller will be more likely to not bargain down. Just ask in a non-chalant manner what they are asking, and continue to wander around. Then say "what's the least you will take for this? If you feel it's in the 25 to 30% rule, buy it.

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