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Summary: Watch as an expert bachelor explains how to use compliments to attract women in this free online video filled with romance advice.
Lior Kane, M.D., a self-described professional bachelor, has years of personal experience meeting and attracting some of the most beautiful women in the world. And, Kane wants to tell...read more
"DR. LIOR KANE: Hello. I'm Dr. Kane with Expert Village and author of "How to Become a Professional Bachelor." There are certain things that most men don't seem to understand: Women love to be complimented. But not only that, it needs to be repeated on a daily basis. And here are some five quick easy rules that you must say to your potential mate every day. Let's review them real quickly. Number one, always compliment her looks. Most men forget that these women are always seeking attention, and by complimenting her looks on a daily basis, you achieve success in getting the woman of your dreams. Number two, always ask about her personal time with her friends or family showing that you're concerned in her daily life and activities. This is not just about you, it's about her. Always ask how her day went. Number three, it's important, like I said before, show interest in what she's doing. Again, compliment her beauty and her scent, particularly her scent if she's wearing a new perfume or whenever it maybe, compliment them. Women work very hard to have the men attracted to them by their beauty, their scent, their perfumes, and all other types of makeup. Always compliment them. And number 5, one of the most important rules you must never forget, always ask about her mother or her closest sibling. By doing that, you reach a certain tone in her heart where she feels that you are loving and adoring and are interested in her true family ties and you are a family man."
eHow Article: Compliments for Attracting Women
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on 8/2/2008 This is better than the invention of sliced bread.
hollywood123 said
on 8/2/2008 This is better than the invention of sliced bread.