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18 Jul 2023


NextImg:I have a foolproof way to get free drinks from men: ‘Definitely a little f–ked up’

She employed reverse alchol-ogy.

Tired of paying exorbitant amounts of money for drinks? Not to fear.

An influencer has devised an alleged fool-proof way to score free libations from men at the bar by manipulating the male ego, as demonstrated in a TikTok video with 1.5 million views.

“Praying only girls see this,” quipped Kendall Kiper, 21, in the caption to the clip, which posted to her over 157,000 followers on TikTok.

The Georgia native, who now lives in Los Angeles, frequently shares life hacks on everything from faking glamorous beach shots to things women can say to purposefully “p–ss” men off.

In her latest tutorial, the blonde bombshell divulged a secret to convincing men to buy her drinks.

“I do this way more often than I care to admit,” Kiper said of the tipple-obtaining technique that reportedly works “99% of the time,” per the clip.

Kendall Kiper gives female viewers the skinny on getting men to buy them drinks.
TikTok/kendallkiper

Step one: Get in line at the bar and look for a man to target, preferably one who looks like they’re full of themselves.

“It’s very important the type of guy that you scout out,” the Southerner explained. “You need to look for a guy who looks like they have a super big ego.”

Once you’ve spotted a potential mark, it’s time to shoot your shot by asking what he’s drinking tonight.

“So let’s say he’s like, ‘Oh, I’m about to order a tequila soda,'” Kiper dished. “You can either be like, ‘Oh, I love tequila sodas,’ or you can be like, ‘Oh, I was going to order a vodka cran.”

At that point women should deploy reverse psychology, asking the man: “I would love to buy your drink. Can I buy you a drink?” 

Kendall Kiper TikTok still.

“I’ve only had this not work for me one time — and I do this way more often than I care to admit,” said Kiper.
TikTok/kendallkiper

This will achieve the desired affect by triggering the male ego, according to Kiper.

“They’re going to be like, ‘What? No. What? Like let me buy you a drink.'”

 And while she realizes that this tipple-eliciting technique is “a little f–ked up,” she claims it’s ok because men treat women “like s–t” 95% of the time.

“It’s like girl go get your free drink and move on,” she says.

Needless to say, commenters were impressed by the Georgian’s drink deception with one fan writing, “Actually the smartest thing I’ve ever heard.”

“You’re actually a genius,” praised another.

Other viewers claimed that they battle tested Kiper’s hack with amazing results.

“I have done this before in my single era and let me tell you… this works!!!” declared one commenter.

Kiper.

Kiper admitted that the hack was a bit “f–ked up.”
TikTok/kendallkiper

However, some gals were a bit skeptical with many thinking the method would backfire.

“HELP this is so funny & smart … but imagine this not working then you have to buy chad a tequila soda lmfao,” fretted one viewer.

“Ok but what if they say yes and you then have to buy two drinks,” worried another.

“I don’t trust this enough to try it bc if it doesn’t work and I end up buying some man a drink I will be ANGRY all night!” fumed a third.

However, Kiper claims that ladies should not be afraid of guys calling their beverage buying bluff as this method has “only not worked for me one time.”