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How to Win a Girl's Heart

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Summary: Win a girl's heart by getting to know her on a very personal level, remembering things that she says and providing a personal touch that other men cannot provide. Learn how taking a girl to dinner and buying her flowers will not win her heart, and consider advice from a dating coach in this free video on dating and relationship advice.

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By Jessica Claire
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Jessica Claire is the host of her own midnight hour talk radio show, where she gives call in advice on dating. She is also a professional dating instructor at New York Dating Coach in...read more

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"Hi this is Jessica Claire with New York Dating Coach in New York City. In this clip we are going to discuss how to win a girl's heart. I think you, once you have gotten to a point where you can date women comfortably and you know how to treat women appropriately you will probably have a lot of women in your life. However, it is not easy to win a girl's heart. It takes sort of an extra little special touch to do so and taking her to dinner and buying her flowers isn't going to cut it. Winning a girl's heart is something that is done on a very personal level. You have to get to know her. You have to know what she likes and dislikes and it is knowing these little things that is really going to put the final touches on building a solid relationship. If she mentions something little and you remember and that is the gift you give her for her birthday that is the little kind of thing that a girl will notice that no other man is doing for her. Really it has to be a personal touch. You can't win every girl's heart the same way so take your time, get to know the lady you really care about and I'm sure you'll win her heart. This is Jessica Claire with New York Dating Couch."

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