The Art of the "Insta-Date" in Latin America
Real world example: Typically, after my morning workout at the gym, I walk or jog to one of the parks within my city. My main intent is to get 10,000 steps before I even start my day. While walking through the park, I spot two girls shuffling through their phones, looking confused. My first priority is my exercise, but about 10 minutes later, I see them again doing the same thing in another area, so I stop to ask if they are lost. It turned out they were models, new to the city, who had gone out shopping and had no idea where their apartment was.
Coincidentally, it was in a similar direction to where I was walking, so we ended up walking together, stopping at a shop for a minute, and exchanging contact information. The next week, I invited them out, and they turned up with five of their other model friends.
At least once a week, I meet a girl while out, invite her to join me on my walk, talk, and either set up a date or, in some cases, end up back at my house. Anyone can do this; you just have to understand a couple of concepts to smoothly transition your spontaneous conversations into spontaneous dates.
Over the past year, I have written multiple articles on dating in Mexico and Latin America. At this point, it should be pretty obvious that I dislike passport bros, whoremongers, and the majority of the PUA community.
I've stayed away from this topic mainly because I hate to see places being ruined by unaware individuals who congest a city and "spam approach" as many women as possible. However, I'm not against men improving themselves and finding women and dates wherever they are.
Latin America's Unique Advantage
Latin America offers an interesting advantage compared to many Western countries. People actually enjoy being outside, and they are typically much friendlier and more approachable for starting conversations. This creates a great opportunity to both practice your Spanish and meet women while exploring the city.
Here is my guide to meeting Latinas and smoothly transitioning a conversation directly into a date: