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How to Compliment a Woman Who Catches Your Eye

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Summary: When complimenting an attractive woman, a man should compliment something specific and avoid giving multiple compliments. Compliment a woman who catches your eye with tips from a dating coach in this free video on meeting people and relationship advice.

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By Art Malov
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Art Malov is the primary dating coach at New York Dating Coach in New York City. Malov's book, "Park Bench Dating," was released in January 2007. He has taught seminars throughout 2007...read more

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"Hi, I'm Art Malov from New York Dating Coach in New York City and I'm the author of "Park Bench Dating". In this segment we're going to talk about how to approach a woman who catches your eye. And throughout the ones, the most simple things you can do is pretty much just to give a compliment. You see that people think compliments are good. There are some good compliments, in general, I do not agree with majority of compliments which means, you're just trying too hard. Like have we heard lots of compliments, "do you hear a lot of compliments? "Everyday". "Everyday". "Do you feel that, do you feel flattered bright or how does it feel"? "I think one compliment is enough, after that it's too much". Yes, so, you don't want to give more than one and don't be overly too sweet. Don't be general like, "you are so beautiful". It's a bad compliment. If you're going to do something, give them a compliment on something she's very, for example, just very, very dressed and shoes. So if I would compliment on something, I would compliment her shoes. See what stands out. So for me, I think they're very original, sort of like, you know, they in kind of to me, it feels like in the culture. This is Art Malov and it was how to compliment women who catches your eye."

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