Never Make This Flirting Mistake If You Want To Attract Guys
Posted by Matthew, 01 Mar
You’re on a date with a guy. You’re both sharing stories. He tells you that he plays the guitar. You notice that he seems really proud when he tells you about playing his first gig. Then without missing a moment, you start enthusiastically telling him about your friend who’s also in a band, is the best guitarist you’ve ever seen, and has just released and album.
Suddenly, his eyes narrow and he seems emotionally checked out, maybe even hurt. Why? What happened?
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In this week’s video, I’m going to reveal why this kind of “story-trumping” is so dangerous, and why it can be such a turnoff to guys in dating.
Matthew Hussey is a renowned dating expert and author. His latest dating book Get The Guy is a New York Times bestseller. He's the go-to relationship expert for Rachael Ray, Katie Couric, Ryan Seacrest, Meredith Vieira and many others. And he's a relationship columnist for Cosmopolitan magazine and the resident love expert for "The Today Show." Here he shares his proven strategies to get a man to do anything you want, from tirelessly pursuing you to treating you like a goddess to committing to you for life.
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Thats so true you will look like a jealous chick.He will be turned off by your stupid comments and he will never wish to have a date with you again.My advise is if a person tells you about his successes just be happy for them there is no need to compete with them in a jealous manner.