❤👱 Hi am grateful to have you here. In this lesson we are going learn five simple ways to get your partner. Am not going to talk about a lot of things that don't really matter. Let quickly set the ball rolling. Basically there are five senses of every man. These are the five areas yo have to work on to get attracted to the one you want. Basically these five senses are the nose, eye, skin, tongues and ear. THE NOSE The nose is use for smelling. The first thing that your partner will check when you get closer to him/her is the scents that you give out. This don't mean you should buy expensive perfume but at least you smell good in every area. Don't feel shy to comment below if you don't understand anything. THE SECOND THIS IS THE EYES The second place that your partner will use to verify you is the eyes. In this context she is going to check the way you look. She will check from your hair style to your footwear. This don't mean you should buy expensive wears but to...
RELATIONSHIPS Date Someone Who Can Do These 10 Things To Make You Happy ADVERTISING Date Someone Who Can Do These 10 Things To Make You Happy Share Pin it Tweet Share Email As a therapist who specializes in relationships, I can’t help but notice several skills and personality features that can make or break a relationship. No, this is not going to be an article about making sure to find a rich guy who likes to spoon or a hot girl who likes to watch football. These 10 skills are what makes couples feel satisfied, connected, and happy with each other regardless of their superficial characteristics. If you have a partner who can do all 10 of these, (and you can do them as well), you will have a very satisfying relationship: 1. Date someone who can delay gratification. In other words, the ability to do an unpleasant thing instead of an enjoyable thing to achieve a more important benefit. Being in a healthy partnership means being able to suck it up and deal with all kinds ...
21 Prayers That Will Get You Through the Hard Days & Celebrate the Good As kids, we grew up in movies with happy endings of wedded bliss. We'd watch with excitement as the bride and groom recited their vows, wedding guests tossed rice in the air, and the newlyweds rode off into the sunset. But in truth, those scenes never marked an ending. The fade to black was only the beginning — of a long, twisting journey filled with unseen moments of joy and sadness, hope and heartbreak. Because that, in essence, is the stuff of life; and bringing two people together in marriage only intensifies those moments even more. The journalist Mignon McLaughlin once said, “A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.” And if you ask any couple who’s been together through decades of marriage, they’ll surely agree. The key to getting through moments of marital strain is to not let the hard days pull you apart, but instead bring you back together again. Fo...
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