Saturday, 7 September 2013

HOW TO KEEP MR RIGHT



If you’ve finally caught the eye of your ideal Mr RIGHT, we know you’re going to want to hang onto him. But getting a guy interested and keeping him interested are two totally different things. To help you make sure you keep your newest catch on the line, we’ve come up with a few simple strategies. Read on to find out how to make sure your new man sticks around.


1.Take an interest in his hobbies

One of the best things you can do to keep a guy interested is to take an active interest in something he loves to do. The key is to choose something you can actually see yourself doing (if he's into rock climbing and you're scared of heights, you may want to go in a different direction), but the point is to let him know you're willing to try new things – especially things that he's really into. Whether it's golf, hiking, surfing or watching obscure French films in black and white, if there's something he does that you end up enjoying, you'll be much more likely to bond and keep him coming back for more.

2.Highlight your talents

If you do something really well – take amazing photos, throw and catch like a professional baseball player or cook circles around any Iron Chef – don't be afraid to show off your skills. Being good at something helps you stand apart from the pack and makes you more intriguing to guys, plus your skills help boost your confidence – another trait guys gravitate toward. There's no need to be overly boastful but do make sure to let him know what you're capable of.

3.Have a sense of humor

Being able to make a guy laugh and laugh with him are very important ingredients for keeping a guy interested. Laughter is a bonding experience and if you can make him smile with your clever wit, deadpan delivery or sassy sarcasm, he's likely to stick around. Not to mention that people who have a good sense of humor usually don't take themselves too seriously, which for a lot of guys can be a huge turn-off. So don't be afraid to show your funny side – making him laugh will make him want to keep spending time with you.

4.Be supportive

The most recent Ask Men.com Great Male Survey indicated that a sense of caring and nurturing was the second most important trait for men deciding if a woman was relationship material. We're not suggesting you become his mother, start cleaning up after him or doing his grocery shopping, but being there when he needs support or listening when he needs someone to talk to is important when building a bond with someone new and letting them know you want to be a larger part of their life.

5.Put effort into your appearance

Looks aren't everything and let's face it; a lot of guys we know think as long as something isn't covered in stains it can be worn to almost any event, but guys do enjoy feeling like you've made an effort for them. We're not suggesting you wear a full face of makeup at all times, but if after the fourth date you're already answering the door in sweatpants, you might want to rethink your strategy for keeping your new guy interested. There's no need for cocktail dresses and stilettos, but do opt for something polished and pulled together.

6.Have other things to do

Having your own interests and hobbies is another important aspect of keeping guys attracted to you. Doing your own thing means you won't be instantly dependent on him and wanting to hang out 24/7 (which can seem clingy), plus when you do see him you'll have more to talk about. Devoting all of your attention to the guy you like may seem like a good idea, but being too available too soon can make you seem desperate, which can be a huge turn-off to some guys. "I won't date a girl who doesn't have any interests outside just hanging out with me," says a 34-year-old financial planner we spoke with about what keeps him interested. "I just think it's really cool when a girl is passionate about something."

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