How to fall in love with Him: 4 rules that will work in any case

Are you passionate and want your feeling to be mutual? Psychologists talk about the secrets of happy couples: find out how to behave!

Be discreet

Yes, it is not easy - you want to share with the dream man all thoughts and events of your life. But still, do not zero the distance - the ability to withstand a pause will make the head of even the most staunch bachelor lose his head. Do not bombard it with every minute SMS in Vayer and Messenger, do not lead lengthy dialogues in BK and even give up dating once or twice - it will add points to you!

Do not intercept the initiative

He had not yet had time to gather his thoughts, and you had already offered to go to coffee. He calls you on a third date, and you have already mentally collected suitcases for the move. Your perseverance is read in the eyes and gestures, breaks through inappropriate questions and makes you nervous. Do not rush things, give Him time - even the most shy and modest "botanist" will be able to surprise you by making a firm decision.

Be independent

Even under the influence of strong feelings, one should not lose one's own personality: a woman who is preoccupied only with relationships is very difficult to love - especially for a long time. Do not drop out of the working rhythm, do not throw shopping, hobbies and girlfriends, do not stay in touch 24 hours a day, do not rush instantly at the call of the prince. Believe me, very few will appreciate this devotion.

Be choosy

Do not turn a blind eye to the obvious problems in the behavior of the chosen one. Does he constantly cancel or postpone the meetings? Do not introduce you to relatives? Infinitely promises, but does not rush to keep promises? Do not be silent, hoping that he will improve sooner or later. Speak your own discontent: you are worthy of attention and good attitude. He is not in a hurry to improve? Do not be afraid to leave: relationships are needed for joy, not for worries and early wrinkles.

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