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How to Attract Women

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Summary: Attract women with confident body language, including eye contact and a smile, and open conversation. Become more attractive to women with advice from a female dating coach in this free video on dating tips for guys.

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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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on 6/13/2009 Hi Jessica Claire , i am 14 years old and i need help with a personal thing please :( help meeee

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"Hi, My name is Jessica Claire and I'm a dating coach for New York Dating Coach and we're here in New York City. In this clip, we're going to talk about how to attract women. Now, I'm sure you see women all the time that you want to pay attention to you. The first rule is body language. If you make it clear you want someone to approach you or come near you, you have to show that off with physical confidence. A man who is sulking or looks nervous, is never going to get the woman attracted to him. So, rule number one, eye contact. If you see a girl you like, why don't you give her a little look? Maybe a wink, always a smile. This should all be done without hesitation. Hesitation is the killer of attraction. Rule number two, say something. If you want a girl to be attracted to you, you have to talk to her first. Nothing is going to come to you free. So, a smile, good posture a wink of the eye and say something, just ask her name. Those are the best ways to get a woman to be attracted to you. This has been Jessica Claire with New York Dating Coach and how to attract a woman."

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