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HOW TO GET THE WOMAN YOU HAVE ALWAYS DESIRED



Every man has a woman they wish they could be with and there’s nothing absolutely wrong with that. But one mistake most men make is that they fail to make themselves desirable.
If you want the woman of your dreams, you have to make yourself the man of her dreams.
Below are 5 ways to get the woman you have always desired
1. BE PREPARED TO BE JUST A FRIEND
Many men are not ready to be just friends with a woman they desire and I honestly think this is wrong. Just because she turned you down is no reason to stay away from her. Remain friends with her and you might end up winning her heart as she gets to know you better.
2. DON’T MAKE PROMISES YOU CAN’T FULFILL
Many men ruin their chances with women because they fail to fulfill promises. This attitude is so wrong and it will only take you far away from the woman you desire. Learn to stick to your words.
3. BE FINANCIALLY COMFORTABLE
I had to add this because most men think a woman needing a man who is comfortable financially is a gold digger. She isn’t asking you to be rich but you should be able to handle your own business financially. No woman needs a man who runs to his mama every time for financial assistance. Work hard and pay your bills, that’s the least she expects.
4. BE RESPECTFUL
When I say be respectful, I don’t just mean you respecting her alone. Women love men who are kind and respectful to people in general so you need to drop that rude attitude fast and start respecting people.
5. REMEMBER DAYS THAT ARE SPECIAL TO HER
Remembering days that are special to her will score you points. Just because you are not dating her doesn’t mean you shouldn’t say hello and get her a gift on her birthday.

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