How to Keep a Man Satisfied
Maybe you're in a long-term relationship with your guy, but there's no reason being a committed couple needs to mean boredom or eventually growing apart. With a little confidence and spontaneity, you can keep a man satisfied--and you might even find that makes you both happier in the long haul.
Instructions
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Get a life. No matter what stage of relationship you're in, you are more interesting to your man if you have your own interests, ideas, friends, and activities. If you're not constantly available to him, he stays satisfied because he actually has a chance to miss you. If you don't always agree with him, it means more interesting conversation for both of you.
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Limit your complaints. Instead of nagging him about the same things all the time, accept him as he is, or move on. Everyone has quirks and annoying habits, but keeping a man satisfied long-term means letting a lot of little things go.
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Sell yourself well. Don't focus on your imperfections, express confidence in your abilities and your appearance. That doesn't mean never mentioning worries or insecurities, you are just giving him a reason to see you in a great light.
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Appreciate him. Sometimes manners are an early casualty of intimate relationships, but you shouldn't be more polite to strangers than you are to your mate. Keep your man satisfied by telling him--often--all the things he does that make you feel thankful to have him.
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Act on impulse. Keep him satisfied by keeping him guessing. Add the occasional surprise to your otherwise routine relationship, so you can both remember and relive the excitement and fun that initially brought you together.
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Indulge him in his interests. Maybe that means an action movie instead of a romantic comedy or a night at the monster truck rally instead of the ballet. In spite of your differences, show him you care about him by caring about his interests.
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Comments
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Tammy Frost
Aug 09, 2009
Great post...I just wrote a very similiar article "How to keep your man satisfied" Great tips....specially the one that I am lacking in "sell yourself well" Thanks!