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How to Avoid Someone

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    Part of the video series: Dating Tips for Men

    Summary: In order to avoid someone, it helps to be sly, to go about everyday business and to stay calm and cool when a confrontation occurs. Avoid someone without letting them know they are being avoided with tips from a professional dating coach in this free video on 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 my name is Jessica Claire and I'm a professional dating coach here in New York City for New York Dating Coach. In this clip we are going to talk about how to avoid someone. Well let's assume that you have a really good reason for wanting to avoid this person. I would say it's your best bet to try to never put yourself in a situation where this would occur. But no holds bar let's talk. To avoid someone you have to do a couple of things. You have to do it slyly, you don't want them to know that you are avoiding them. The best way to do this is to go about your everyday business and not to be obvious. If you do happen to run into them, stay calm, stay cool, act as though you have something else important to go about doing. Constantly apologize for not being able to be around, they'll feel a lot more comfortable when you do come to spend time with them. So again the best way to avoid someone is that if you do encounter them even with your best efforts to avoid them, to stay calm and cool when you do have to talk to them. Come up with one good, one or two really good reasons why you, why you haven't been around. This has been Jessica Claire with New York Dating Coach."

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