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Things men looking for a woman should know

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 25, 2021, 16:00 IST
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Things men looking for a woman should know

Men can be absolutely clueless when it comes to women. When looking for the right partner for themselves, men hardly know or abide by their preferences which in itself is a very important aspect, while looking to date. And if you are a single guy, you have known the struggle! Hence, to guide you towards getting into a relationship, here are some very important things you should know when looking for a woman to date.

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The first-time approach

Every woman is different. The same pick-up line won’t work on everyone, especially if it’s a cheesy, lame icebreaker. The way you approach a woman matters a lot since it leaves a first, lasting impression. No one is the same.

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Preassumptions

Never talk to a woman bearing in mind what you already know or think about her. You can easily flow into the conversation with what she likes and prefers. Never butt in your opinions like, “I thought you preferred tall guys” because logically, you didn’t really know her preferences until then.

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First impressions

First impressions are the best way to leave a mark on a woman, but if you screw it up, don’t fret. There’s always a chance later but it’s better to be cautious the first time itself. You can either leave a lingering kiss or be so charming that she’s left completely enamoured.

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Confidence

The best way to get a woman is to be confident with your actions or while you talk to her. Don’t doubt yourself because women wouldn’t want to deal with second-guesses and confusion at the beginning itself.

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Successful tries

If you have been facing rejection from women every time you approach them, then you may be doing something wrong. The way you talk, act or even present yourself can affect your chances with someone you like. Being a little edgy or trying something new without the fear of getting rejected is what you should apply. So, if you’ve been holding back something, speak up and catch her attention!

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Dealing with rejection

Lastly, if nothing goes well, deal with rejection. Never take it as a disrespectful or bad sign because even if you try your best, the woman may not find you to be of her type or because she’s simply not interested in you.

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