Men’s Health helps you get the girl
Looking to "catch the dream girl"? Men’s Health’s February issue has tips on how to lure her in, with the help of Arielle Kebbel (she had a supporting role in "Gilmore Girls" and is in the new film "The Uninvited"). Start with dropping the games, presenting a challenge and reading the tips below.
» Opposites attract, right? So you don’t have to laugh at all the same things or always agree ideologically. In fact, Kebbel says she wants someone who can "respectfully challenge me."
» She values her independence, and so should you. Kebbel likes doing sweet things for her boyfriend, but doesn’t like if the caretaking crosses the line to too much dependence on each other.
» Don’t sweat the small stuff. If she shows up five minutes late to dinner, let it go.
» Forget passive-aggressive games. Let her know when you’re happy or upset.
FUN FACT
Eighty-one percent of men "think a hookup can turn into a relationship," according to a Cosmo Web poll.
ROMANCE REJECTS
With more and more turning to the Internet to find "the one," being able to decode one’s online profile is as important as the ability to read body language. Cosmo’s February issue is helping ladies everywhere "how to spot a date-worthy guy from his online profile."
» Watch out for guys who emphasize their positive physical aspects (six-pack abs! perfectly coifed hair!), and only wants women who must be tall and anorexic-looking. He’s probably not there looking for a serious relationship, if you catch our drift.
» If he uses the words, "I’m looking for someone I can hang out and have fun with," he probably means he prefers casual over a long-term commitment.
» On the other hand, if he’s in a rush to get to the altar, he probably has many specifics so he can meet "exactly his type." He’ll also know what he doesn’t want.
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