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How to Become a Girl Magnet

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Some guys make it seem effortless to get attention from the ladies. Follow these steps to learn their secrets and become a girl magnet.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Take care of your appearance. Looks aren't everything, but they certainly help with first impressions. Dress to accentuate the positives in your appearance, and make sure your clothes are in style, clean and well cared for. Cleanliness may seem obvious, but take care to groom yourself appropriately before trying to attract women. Keep your hair cut and styled nicely and watch out for body and mouth odors. Keep cologne or after shave subtle.

  2. Step 2

    Watch who you hang around with. Being around other handsome and dynamic guys can increase the number of women attracted to your group, but beware of teaming up with a friend who will constantly upstage you. Hanging out in a group of guys where you fit in without being a wallflower is your best bet for attracting the attention of women.

  3. Step 3

    Be pleasant to be around. Exhibit good manners, chivalrous behavior and a good sense of humor. Women are naturally attracted to a man who makes her feel good and is fun to be around. Horseplay and teasing goes too far, but a lighthearted attitude is good for making girls notice you.

  4. Step 4

    Make the women feel like the center of your universe. Once you have set your sights on a girl you are interested in, engage her in conversation and ask her plenty of questions about herself. It is a confidence builder to have a man truly interested in you and focused on you, and hopefully the object of your interest will respond with interest to you as well.

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YoungNova said

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on 12/14/2008 I like that real talk,true tips,thanx bro

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