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how do you start up a conversation at a water park?

i have kids, and i take them to the water park! and i see other single women there with there kids, so how do you start talking to them without creeping them out?

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  1. I sure am wet.
  2. Did you see that turd out there?
  3. you can say... hey, its a nice day aint it
  4. Hey how are you doing? lol Are you having fun? Did you go on that ride ?
  5. ask her if you can join her
  6. Just talk t othem like anyother adult, talk about the kids, if you like her personality by the end ask her if she wants to get coffie or go out for lunch some time.
  7. well if this is about women.. just make sure they really are single first. cause thatd be bad if they arent. XD
  8. Say hi. If they get creeped out then something is wrong with them, given you approach them like a normal 'social' person. Humans are social animals and there is nothing abnormal about this.
  9. do you work at subway?? cuz you gave me a footlong!! at florida over christmas i started talking to this hott lifegaurd who was like 3 years older than me and we had a great conversation about highschool and stuff while i was waiting for my lil bro to come around the lazy river, highlight of my day lol idc what she thought of me she made my day
  10. Walk up to the hottest girl there and say "I know Joe Galati", works for me everytime....
  11. Just give them a smile first and if they respond well , say NICE WET DAY .... HA HA HA
  12. say something about the kids.. or about being a parent.
  13. Use the "I'm a really cool dad" charm! Single moms are totally attracted to good fathers. Start the conversation about the kids "is that your little guy/girl? he/she is really having fun" (pay attention to your own child too while doing this), then progress to her "are you from here", where do you work? etc... If you can keep her attention at the water park, suggest getting together with less distractions to get to know her better. Have a plan in mind like "I know this local band is playing on Friday night, I was planning to going to show support, you want to come grab a beer and check it out? Your probably going to get turned down, but it's about having confidence to withstand the first no. You have to have a plan B! (maybe she doesn't have a baby sitter) Just say "Sure I understand, hey have you heard of that (really awesome play place for kids/park/other fun family activity)? We are going there next weekend, would you guys like to join us in the adventure?" If you get the 2nd no, say well if you change your mind, here is my number, give me a call, anytime. Even if you just want to talk, you can text me! Totally showing interest...
  14. Like, say something about the children. How silly they are or how cute they are. Or how amazed they are by all the animals and the scenery. Jokingly of course.
  15. Ask them questions about the park. Like hey do you know if this ride is scary or fun. Ask them what they think their favorite attraction in the park is. If you know they have kids you can say something like do you know if kids like this ride. From the initial question gauge their mood and then keep engaging them on small talk.
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