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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Recommendation on Relationships-a Way to Keep a Woman Content

By Maurice Baron

Do you know how to keep a lady happy? Here is some advice on relationships for men.

The first recommendation on relationships item I have for you is to always be yourself. Many men don't think that they are ok to catch a beautiful, sexy woman, so they put on a show. But an assured man is the horniest beast around. Have you spotted that some of the ugliest guys have some of the prettiest women? That is because they display a level of confidence that is more engaging to women than physical looks.

Next, you need to do the tiny things. This implies offering to take her vehicle in for an oil change or giving her a bag of Jelly Bellies (her favorite flavors) from time to time. Often men think re of "grand gestures," when it's the small things add up to long relationships.

This ties into the subsequent piece of advice on relationships: appreciate her. You should not take her for granted. Let her know that you value her.

Next up isn't clearly looking at other at other girls when you're with her. Women think that you are comparing her to the woman you're looking at. They do not understand the whole concept of "the day I stop looking is the day I die." This comes from the biological drive for monogamy in women. Women are searching for a lifetime partner for someone with whom they can raise children. They can't help it. That's how evolution designed them. So minimize the ogling, particularly when she's around.

You should try to make her giggle. While men list good inspects the top of the things they need in a woman, women list a person's humorous character. So, if you need the relationship to last, keep her laughing.

The next bit of advice on relationships comes in seeking common interests. It's good if you got together due to a pastime or an interest, but it does helps when you are taking an interest in a long standing passion of hers. If this implies developing an appreciation for foreign films, so be it. This shows that you care about her and she'll know you are one in a million.

Once you get the girl, it could appear like you do not have to try anymore - at least as far as grooming goes. And, while girls are less sensitive to looks than men are, they like a man who makes an attempt. So, shave on weekends. Keep in touch with the most recent fashion trends for men. In short, don't get sloppy because you have landed her. You can unland her just as easily.

She's going to must grasp that she can integrate you into her circle of buddies and mates. A man must be part of her larger life, particularly after the initial few weeks of eagerness are over. So, make an effort to get with her girlfriends and provoke her folks. A woman relies on her social network to countenance her relationship choices. Make an effort.

You should always be considerate of her feelings. Women are less stable than guys. Part of this is hormonal. When you're sensitive to her mood, you won't get on her bad side.

The last piece of advice on relationships is to be open to trying new things. At the start of a relationship, everything is new from the kinds of dates you arrange to the way you kiss. But, after a bit, these things become routine. If you find that your relationship has fallen into a rut, shake things up. Try something new. It will go a good way to keeping your relationship healthy.

So, there are 10 bits of advice on relationships to keep your dating life powerful. Look you guys, these things are common sense and the fact is I drove my sweetheart out of my life because I did not focus on what I was doing. There is a book that woke me up penned by T 'Dub' Jackson called "The Wizardry Of Making Up". After I read it and started applying his common sense ideas, our love life turned around. Not only that all of my private relations, with mates, work mates and my folks became much smother than they were before.

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