Just being a loyal husband is not enough to keep your partner attracted to you.
In fact, letting a woman know that you are hers and hers alone, can actually hurt you.
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As soon as a woman is sure she has a man in her pocket, she’s off to her next conquest.
Her natural wiring drives her to seek out a superior male, one who has not yet given in.
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She may not actively go out looking for an affair but subconsciously, her antenna starts
scanning for signals. And if she finds a signal, she could be attracted, and even have an affair.
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How do most men deal with this natural female mindset? They fight it.
When they suspect their wife is attracted to another man, or is having an affair, they get
verbally or physically abusive, they hire detectives to keep a watch on her, some may even
get a divorce over this. And some may go as far as to get the wife or her lover killed.
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But there’s an easier way to deal with it. The way of the Real Man.
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Never let your wife be 100% sure that you are hers for life. Â Keep her guessing.
And the most fun way to keep her guessing is to let her see other women being attracted to you.
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When you learn to walk, talk and carry yourself like a real man, women get attracted to you
everywhere you go.
When your partner sees other women being attracted to you, she sees you as a continuous
challenge, and remains busy trying not to lose you.
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Instead of keeping a watch on your wife, let her keep a watch on you. Â 😉
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And the best part of it : Â women actually prefer it this way.
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Free tip from the Real Man Workshop :
Never tell your partner (your wife or your girlfriend) “I love you”.
Not on the first date, not even 60 years after you are married.
SHOW her that you love her by helping her with the house work, by giving her mindblowing
orgasms, by serving her favourite breakfast in bed, by giving her amazing massages,
by taking charge of the kids so she can go shopping with her mom, by doing things for her
that lets her know that you love and care for her. Show it, but don’t say it.