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How to Know Certain Behaviors That Kill Attraction

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By traffic86
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We can't look at our own behavior most of the time, but we can look at others behavior and judge them. But there are many things that you are doing yourself that turn of your girlfriend/boyfriend, or if you're single is turning of a future partner. Our own annoying habits are kind of like ears, they are there, but you cannot see it.

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  1. Step 1

    TEXTING. You become more inhuman to people if you text everything that you say. Pick up your phone and actually TALK to people. Texting has made this world more of a video game or some kind of virtual reality. Affection for you will grow colder and colder and you will be seen as a "text buddy" rather than a viable partner or potential mate.

  2. Step 2

    NOSY. If there is anyone certain people hate, it is a person who can't mind their own business and has to have their input into every situation there is. When this kind of person comes around, everyones get tight and kind of shut's up because they know that whatever comes out there mouth you will give your opinion or will mouth off to someone else what they said. Learn to zip the zipper on your mouth nice and snug.

  3. Step 3

    SMARTY PANTS. Don't try to correct or compete with everyone and every statement you hear. To be honest, at the end of the day, will everyone is gone, people only think about what THEY think about, and could a you know what about your knowledge or arguments towards their opinions. People know that people who try to win every arguments or argue just for the sake of trying to beat other are insecure.

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