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5 Dating Tricks For Women
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Establishing eye contact with your date will let him know that you are listening. Although you’re not interested in his babbling, just look straight at him.

You’ll know when would be the right time to talk. Tell him things about your wonderful self. Make your stories long. If it seems that he’s not listening, maybe he is not really interested in you.

Most men do not like silent girls. Other men do not like very annoying and loud ones. Most men are picky, and that is just the way they should be.

Don’t be afraid of this fact. All you have to do is speak out and he will hear you for sure. Don’t be afraid to be yourself while you’re out on a date with him.

Be natural yet not exaggerated. Keeping silent will make you invisible to him. Loud mouthing will surely be annoying for your date.

Sometimes, it’s not a bad idea to make the first move. If you feel that your date is too shy, make the first move. It may help him step up then take over from there. Don’t be scared to take risks and turn it into opportunities!

Sometimes, most men can’t read signs. They might just be inexperienced or simply stupid. On the other hand, maybe

Some men are simply too shy to have the guts to say that few words. They expect, hope and pray that the woman would come up to them and pop that few magic words.

If that is the case, make the move and try asking out. Afterall, dating is about expressing what you really feel for your date.

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