Friday, April 30, 2010

If a guy looks at websites that give relationship advice...?

and he copies and highlights the info and sends it to a girl through msn for her to read. what does that mean?If a guy looks at websites that give relationship advice...?
He's looking for a easy piece of as* that falls for kind of stuff.If a guy looks at websites that give relationship advice...?
Many people respect stuff that come from people considered to be guru or experts.





For example, people quote John Maxwell the leadership expert when trying to prove a point. Others quote Peter Drucker in issues relating to management because they consider him an authority.





Similarly, when a guy visits a relationship web site, copies the info, and then sends it to a girl, he's trying to share valuable info.





The web site is an authority more or less. And the girl is likely to believe what she reads because it comes from an authority.





If the relationship info covers something they've debated before and the web site proves him right, he scores a point with the girl.





If the info is just general advice, it could make the girl get the impression that they have shared goals, shared vision. This could mean they're compatible.





If the guy does this often, she could get the impression he really cares. Eventually, something will move and they could fall in love.





Bottom line.





It's a strategy that works. It's a smart way to show a girl you have shared belief. And that you will make a great couple.





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hes not able to look at his life and really say what he thinks of it or hes unable to think for himself

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