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How to Keep Your Man Wanting You

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Summary: In order for a woman to keep a man loving her, she should try to be fair in communication and she should be affectionate. Find out how simple touches can go a long way towards keeping a man interested with advice from a dating coach in this free video on relationship issues.

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Donna Barnes is a professional life coach, relationship expert, television host, columnist and producer, as well as the author of "It's All About You." Barnes has been attracting a lot...read more

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"Hi I'm Donna Barnes. I'm a life and dating coach, and owner of NY Dating Coach here in New York City. In this clip we'll talk about how to keep your man wanting you. And, that's by being the same wonderful loving girl that he fell in love with initially. Really, try not to be critical of him at all. Try to be really a fair partner in your communication. Don't yell at him, and don't blame him for things. And, you know, men are very visual. So once you get comfortable in the relationship, don't stop taking care of yourself. You know, you can be comfortable but still look cute at the same time. And, be affectionate and loving with him. Keep yourself open to the romance of it. And really work hard at keeping that. Touch goes a long way. If you come up behind him and hug him, or just, you know pat him on the tush, and just little affectionate moves that say I want you, I really need you, I like being with you, will make him feel good about himself. And it will keep him wanting you too. This is Donna Barnes, from New York City."

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