How To Get Girls Attracted To
You
Socrates (an ancient Greek philosopher) was the first to come up with
the law of cause and effect. The law states that you will "reap what you sow"
or you will get back what ever you prepare for yourself.
Of course all women are different, yet they tend to look for
very similar qualities in a man. And they will often get attracted to
men who have just a few of the things you are about to
discover.
Thats why the same group of men seem to always get the girls, whilst the others
don't!

How To Get Girls Attracted To You
Dating is any social activity undertaken by, typically, two people with the aim of each assessing the
other's suitability as their partner in an intimate relationship or as a spouse. The word refers to the act of
meeting and engaging in some mutually agreed upon social activity. Traditional dating activities include
entertainment or a meal.
In many cultural traditions, a date may be arranged by a third party, who may be a family member,
acquaintance, or professional matchmaker. Recently internet dating has become popular. FIND OUT MORE.
Although dating etiquette in Western culture has become more relaxed during the twentieth century, there are
considerable differences between social and personal values. For example, when an activity costs money (for
example, a meal), traditionally the man was expected to pay; but in recent times the practice of "going Dutch"
(splitting the expenses) has become common and acceptable.
Dating is an integral part of courtship, now used by theorists to underpin broader social theory. Scientific
research into dating began in the 1980s. Both Moore and Perper found that, countrary to popular beliefs, dating
behaviour is normally led and controlled by women, through non-verbal behaviours that men respond to subliminally.
This view is generally supported by theorists who specialise in the study of body language, but not by feminist
scholars who regard heterosexual dating as a socially constructed (and male-led) process that subjugates women.
The social norms that develop in the course of dating are now believed to explain a range of behaviours
including friend selection, career choice and risk taking in relationships. These are drawn together in
Attraction Theory. Dr Ridley-Duff who argues that dating
norms contribute to the social construction of gender roles both inside and outside the home. Dating practices,
therefore, are reproduced and/or rejected depending on their usefulness for sustaining sexual attractiveness and
are part of a complex, deeply embedded set of cultural practices supported by institutions and rituals that
ensure its continuation (see above).
Online dating: Instead of using a traditional matchmaker, online dating uses
specifically targeted websites to meet new people.
Speed dating: Where a group of people get together for several hours in public; you are given a set amount of
time to sit and talk to each person before you move on to the next person.
Mobile dating/cell phone dating: Where text messages to and from a mobile/cell phone carrier are used to show
interest in others on the system. Can be web-based or online dating as well depending on the company.
Virtual dating: A combination of video game playing and dating, where users create avatars and spend time in
virtual worlds in an attempt to meet other avatars with the purpose of meeting for potential dates.
Singles events: Where a group of singles are brought together to take part in various events for the purposes of
meeting new people. Events can include such things as parties, workshops and games.
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