7 Habits Of True Gentleman That Make Women Melt
In a world filled with late-night booty calls, infidelity and a
general "hit it and split it" mentality, it's easy to become jaded by
today's dating scene.However, true gentlemen who can win a girl over
still exist and if you, guys, want to be one of them read carefully
what kind of habits you should develop.
1. Opening doors
A guy who takes the time to come around and open the car door for you
is a keeper. Recognize and appreciate a guy who puts your comfort and
well-being first, even if it's just for a few extra seconds.
2. Saving the last bite of food
When he saves the last bite for you, it's basically him saying he
likes you more than any meal
They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. So, when he
saves the last bite for you, it's basically him saying he likes you
more than whatever meal is in front of him. Which, for the record, is
a lot.
A guy who shows interest in your baby photos, coaches your little
brother on how to play football and compliments your mother's cooking
is a guy who's in it for the long haul. These are small gestures, but
they speak volumes about his intentions.
4. Suffering through a girly movie
When a man volunteers to endure a girly show or a movie because he
knows you'll enjoy it, he earns major bonus points. (Even more, if he
does so without complaining or expecting something in return.)
5. Sending flowers
Bring unexpected flowers to make a girl smile
And it should not be the impressive bouquet you get on St. Valentine's
Day. There's just something about unexpected flowers that make a girl
smile.
6. Walking on the outside of the sidewalk
The first time someone does this, you will probably be confused. But
then you'll start to question how come other men in your life have
never been concerned about positioning themselves in such a way that
you'd be protected should a curbside tragedy strike.
7. Putting your jacket on
Chivalry is not dead, men can be everyday knights in shining armor
Women are fully capable of putting their own jackets on, but it's not
a question of ability. It's gentlemanly and kind for someone to hold
out your jacket for you or offer you theirs when it's cold.
Chivalry is not dead, men can be everyday knights in shining armour.
You just have to learn to spot the subtle, more meaningful gestures.
general "hit it and split it" mentality, it's easy to become jaded by
today's dating scene.However, true gentlemen who can win a girl over
still exist and if you, guys, want to be one of them read carefully
what kind of habits you should develop.
1. Opening doors
A guy who takes the time to come around and open the car door for you
is a keeper. Recognize and appreciate a guy who puts your comfort and
well-being first, even if it's just for a few extra seconds.
2. Saving the last bite of food
When he saves the last bite for you, it's basically him saying he
likes you more than any meal
They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. So, when he
saves the last bite for you, it's basically him saying he likes you
more than whatever meal is in front of him. Which, for the record, is
a lot.
A guy who shows interest in your baby photos, coaches your little
brother on how to play football and compliments your mother's cooking
is a guy who's in it for the long haul. These are small gestures, but
they speak volumes about his intentions.
4. Suffering through a girly movie
When a man volunteers to endure a girly show or a movie because he
knows you'll enjoy it, he earns major bonus points. (Even more, if he
does so without complaining or expecting something in return.)
5. Sending flowers
Bring unexpected flowers to make a girl smile
And it should not be the impressive bouquet you get on St. Valentine's
Day. There's just something about unexpected flowers that make a girl
smile.
6. Walking on the outside of the sidewalk
The first time someone does this, you will probably be confused. But
then you'll start to question how come other men in your life have
never been concerned about positioning themselves in such a way that
you'd be protected should a curbside tragedy strike.
7. Putting your jacket on
Chivalry is not dead, men can be everyday knights in shining armor
Women are fully capable of putting their own jackets on, but it's not
a question of ability. It's gentlemanly and kind for someone to hold
out your jacket for you or offer you theirs when it's cold.
Chivalry is not dead, men can be everyday knights in shining armour.
You just have to learn to spot the subtle, more meaningful gestures.
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