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How To Get The Guy - Make A Guy That You Are Attracted To Fall For You Without Scaring Him Off ... Now you might think what a weird thing to say, but let me explain. See when we are interested in a person we tend to do all the wrong things to attract them...

Know What's On His Mind And Make Him Fall In Love ... Some men love short brunettes while others want tall blonds.  Some want the quiet reserved girl who'll leave him the stage so he can show off, while another will enjoy being with the talkative outgoing girl.  And some want the sporty tomboy while other wants the definitive girly girl. Know your type and respect that you might simply not be the type for the guy you're eyeing.  Don't try to play into his type; you'll only end up frustrated....

How To Make Him Fall In Love: Bring The Power Into Your Relationship ... First, don't rely on what you see in the movies or in the media in general.  Sex is not all there is to a relationship.  If you allow yourself to fall into the pattern of sleeping with men you hardly know in the hopes of building a relationship with him, you're setting yourself up for a bunch of disappointments...

There is special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now, ‘tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be
now; if it be not now, yet it will come—the readiness is
all.
—William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

It’s a queer sensation, this secret belief that one stands on the brink of the world’s greatest catastrophe. For it means the fall of Western Europe, as it fell in the fourth century. It recurs to me every November, and culminates every December. I have to get over it as I can, and hide, for fear of being sent to an asylum.
—Henry Brooks Adams (1838–1918)

All the aspects of this desert are beautiful, whether you behold it in fair weather or foul, or when the sun is just breaking out after a storm, and shining on its moist surface in the distance, it is so white, and pure, and level, and each slight inequality and track is so distinctly revealed; and when your eyes slide off this, they fall on the ocean.
—Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)