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The Classic Finger Routine


By Jason Schultz

Knowing the following routine provides you with a surefire way to prevent stalling out in a set. Plus, it fascinates your listeners and shines you in a very attractive light.

Look at the girl you are talking to. Pay special attention to what fingers have rings. Then ask, "Before I leave, why did you choose to wear that ring on that particular finger?"

[She responds].

"The reason why I am curious, is that the fingers that people choose to wear rings on say a lot about that person's personality."

At this point she should be interested. Take a moment to tell her what each finger that doesn't have a ring means. Then take more time telling her about the fingers that do have rings. Use this time to build comfort and trust with the woman you are talking to.

Listed below are sample scripts about what each finger means. You don't have to memorize them perfectly, a basic idea of what each finger means will do.

THUMB

Stating with the thumb. The thumb represents Poseidon. Poseidon is seen as a god who is extremely independent from the rest of the gods. He does not live on Mount Olympus, but under the sea. Tell her if she has a ring on her thumb she is very independent and like to do things her way.

Another things that you can comment on is the uniqueness of the thumbs position. The thumb sticks out from the rest of the other digits on your finger. Tell her that if she chooses to wear a thumb rings, that she does not like to follow trends and she prefers to set them.

INDEX FINGER

Tell her that the index finger represents Zeus, the god of lightning and thunder.

Zeus, the king of the gods, is represented with this finger. Any person that wears a ring on their index finger, tends to be a more dominant individual.

End by waving of your index finger at her as if to say "no no no" or "don't do that."

MIDDLE FINGER

The middle finger represents the god Dionysus.

When a person wears a ring on this finger, it show that that person is usually more care free. Dionysus was the Greek god that believed that life should be lived more care free and less seriously.

If they're wearing a ring on this finger toss up your middle finger and joke, "It's like saying screw you to the world." This almost always get a laugh.

RING FINGER

Choosing to wear a ring on the ring finger is a representation of the Greek god, Aphrodite. Aphrodite was the goddess of love.

Tell her that this finger is the most popular finger for women to wear a ring on. This finger show that when a person falls in love with another person, they tend to fall for them completely.

Conclude with "Interestingly, it is the only finger that has a vein that goes straight to the heart without branching off, so when someone puts a ring on that finger, they're actually making a direct connection with your heart." If she's comfortable, trace a line from her finger up her arm as you say this.

PINKY FINGER

"The pinky is represented by Ares, the god of war. You'll often see mobsters with pinky rings on.

On one hand, your pinky ring is a sign that you have a darker side. However, it also indicates that you're a great protector of things. If somebody messes with someone you love, you won't flee from the conflict, you'll quickly step up to defend them. I bet you can be trusted to keep and protect secrets as well. Maybe that's where the pinky swear comes from."

At the end, you should smile and momentarily lock your pinky with hers.

CONTINGENCIES:

* If she isn't wearing rings and you still want to use this routine, then you can begin by saying "Look at your hands and imagine that you're wearing some rings. Now, tell me which fingers you're imagining them on."

* If during or after the routine the woman asks, "How do you know this?" You may respond, "An ex- girlfriend of mine was into mythology and taught it to me."

* If she wears a ring on her wedding finger then inquire "Is that an engagement ring or do you just wear that to keep the womanizers away?" You'll be surprised how often the latter is true.

Here is quick reference pocket guide for you to memorize and use. Enjoy.

Thumb = Poseidon representing individuality Index = Zeus representing dominance and power Middle = Dionysus representing irreverence Ring = Aphrodite representing love and romance Pinky = Ares representing conflict and protection

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