How to Attract a Man – Some Do’s and Don’t's

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So you want to know how to attract a man. If know your seduction quotient (S.Q.) – it’s like your I.Q, but a measure for how sexually compatible you are with different types of men.

When you know what you have to offer it makes it easier to get what you want.

It does make a big difference!

Do you have a specific one in mind? If not, I suggest you find one, picking a man at random is a  recipe for disaster, and letting a man pick you isn’t always much better.

The best advice you will ever get on how to attract a man, won’t come from your friends, but from your grandmothers. Let’s face it, long before women’s lib, psychology or eHarmony, our ancestress had thousands of years to figure out what made men tick and how to get them to sit up and take notice.

For all that arranged marriages were popular in many cultures and many time periods, the dance of attraction has taken place every where unmarried adults gathered in any numbers. And until recent years, the tricks that were used to attract a man were passed down in village stories and palace gossip. Today, that entertainment has been replaced by the exploits of Brittney Spears, which have far less to teach us about how to attract a man.

The best of what used to be taught through the village gossip was how to make a man chase you. After all, it wasn’t considered proper for a girl to approach a guy, so our grandmothers and great-grandmothers had to man the men come for them. And because of the way men think, it still works.

Men, even more then women, like to be in control, and feel that they are directing their lives. This is why they resist asking for directions, and always insist they know where they are going. A man will be attracted to a woman that he needs, to go after himself, rather then one that throws herself at him. It gives him the feeling of being in control of his actions, rather then being pushed into something.

So how do you make a man come after you? It takes a bit more then playing hard to get. First, you need to make a man notice you. Dress your best, be friendly, flirt a little bit, but not too much. When he has noticed you, be polite, be friendly, but be a little bit distant. Don’t go looking for him, be around him, bump into him now and again, but for the most part make him come to you.

Learning how to attract a man by not going after him can take some work, it isn’t a skill most women know anymore. But if you can learn it, it will work better then almost anything else you can try. After all, a couple thousand years of test generates some pretty strong evidence.

There is a lot of information available to help you understand the men around you. Why not make use of it? Check out http://www.relationshipguide.org to learn how to attract a man now!

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How to Initiate Conversation with your Spouse after a Quarrel

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Married couples are two different individuals fused in one so disagreement leading to a quarrel is bound to occur in a marriage. Quarreling and argument is a result exceeding a limit in trying to make a point, push forward an idea or decision. While quarrels are common occurrences in a [tag]marriage[/tag], it’s not always good for spouses to quarrel.

Most quarrels come out of discussions that turn bad. These kind of quarrels are most common but avoidable. Left un-amended, a quarrel can create sore feeling with the aggrieved spouse.

Get Over It – Pretend nothing happened. Try to put yourself away from any bad feelings the quarrel arose. Do this and in time you’ll continue from where you left off.

Give Positive Body Language – By way of bodily language that depicts love, care and remorse, express yourself to your spouse so they know you feel sorry – without necessarily saying it. Positive body language includes smiling, and providing affections of love which both spouses formerly engage in.

Feel Remorse – A quarrel that goes untreated is never good for a marriage. A spouse should feel sorry for being the one to fuel the quarrel. Conceding to your spouse does not demean you in anyway, let your spouse know you feel sorry and if any harsh words were said, offer your sincere apologies. You can also demand an apology from your spouse.

Think about It – Both spouses involved should think on the points proposed by the other. Doing this will help each spouse analyze points there were in support of thereby drawing them nearer to deciding which is best for both spouses.

Do not Keep Malice – Quarrels, misunderstandings are constant happenings in a marriage. Keeping malice with your spouse may only serve to aggravate the situation. Many wives feel their husbands should be the one to initiate conversation after a quarrel but this isn’t necessarily so. Any of either party can decide to initiate conversation if only to promote peace and prevent the situation from further degeneration.

Quarrels and disagreements are two different issues. It’s not always necessary to quarrel with a [tag-tec]spouse[/tag-tec] in order to get yourself heard; quarrels rarely achieve the purpose for which they begin. Rather, spouses engage in healthy discussion while looking to drive home a point. If any disagreements occur, time should be given for both spouses to think over the issue discussed – a quarrel will almost always arise when an immediate response is demanded on a disagreed topic.

Quarrels once in a while can lead both spouses to understanding each other, but its happening frequently may be the beginning of the disintegration of a marriage.