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Summary: Valentine's Day gifts for a guy are more appreciated with a great presentation and a take-away approach. Tease a guy with a a well-wrapped Valentine's Day gift with tips from a relationship specialist in this free video on dating.
Dr. Paul Vehorn has a Ph.D and did graduate work in behavior psychology. He has also been a nationwide talk show host on the Sun Radio Network. Dr. Vehorn wrote "Dynamic Dating" and...read more
"Neat toys come in crackerjacks but what about a Valentine's gift for guys. This is Dr. Paul, author of Boomer Girls, a Womens Guide to Men and Dating and host of Ask Dr. Paul. So you want to give a guy a Valentine's gift. Well you won't find it in crackerjacks, but I think you may find a well wrapped gift to be especially interesting. Now this is red because it's Valentine's day and it's white because it's Valentine's day, but even on Valentine's day you could have black paper ladies with a red bow. Okay, what's in the gift, well, that's a part of the nuance. You want to hold back a little bit, "baby, I wasn't sure that I really wanted to give you that, I don't even know if I want to, I feel really strange giving this to you." Now what happens? Wow, he wants it doesn't he, you're holding it back as a take away. "Will you think less of me if I give this to you? I really, I really had second thoughts about this," and you tease him and it goes on and on, until he's salivating. Alright, and what's in the box. Well I would suggest several things, one of which could be a picture of you in a little frame with some highly seductive outfit on. Something that he definitely is going to keep and he certainly is not going to show it to his friends. When he opens it, he's going to love it, because men are visual, hello! That's going to work for you and it's just not the gift, it's in the presentation as well. May your fantasies of today be your realities of tomorrow."