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I've met a man I like-now, how do I catch him?! What will attract him to me?

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Question - (22 September 2011) 2 Answers - (Newest, 23 September 2011)
A female Canada age 30-35, *umpsuit01 writes:

Ok guys.

What can I do to help me catch the man of my dreams.

I know he likes me. He has told me he likes me. I also know its not going to be easy getting him into a real relationship, beucase he has been hurt in the past.

But what im asking, is what do men want? what can i do that will help, or make things easier on both me and him?

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A female reader, Madalo 1 Malawi +, writes (23 September 2011):

If he liked you back then you dont have too much work to do. Just continue doing what you do, continue having a good time with him and let things flow naturally. He'll eventually fall deep for you and will want to give love a second chance...

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A female reader, crummyscreenname Canada +, writes (23 September 2011):

Who cares what men want? Do what you want. He'll either be into it or not. If you're doing stuff to try and please him, it'll show and he'll realise that you're a fake eventually, so why bother?

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