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Men, how to be attractive

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Being attractive to girls, or to any person, is subjective and what one person finds attractive may not be the same for another. However, here are some general tips that may help you to be more attractive to girls:

  1. Be confident: Confidence can be very attractive to girls.
  2. Be well-groomed: Taking care of your appearance, including your hygiene, grooming, and clothing, can make you more attractive to girls.
  3. Be kind and compassionate: Showing kindness and compassion towards others, including girls, can make you more attractive.
  4. Be physically fit: Taking care of your physical health by exercising and eating well can make you more attractive to girls.
  5. Be intelligent and well-rounded: Being knowledgeable and well-rounded can be attractive to girls.
  6. Be passionate: Having a passion for something and being enthusiastic about it can be attractive to girls.
  7. Have a good sense of humor: Being able to make girls laugh and having a good sense of humor can be attractive.

Remember, being attractive is about being comfortable in your own skin and being true to yourself. By focusing on being the best version of yourself, you can increase your attractiveness to others, including girls.

Being a gentleman to girls involves showing respect, kindness, and consideration towards them. Here are some tips for being a gentleman to girls:

  1. Hold doors open for them and offer your assistance if they need it.
  2. Treat them with respect, even if you don’t know them well.
  3. Use polite language and avoid using disrespectful or derogatory terms.
  4. Be a good listener and show genuine interest in what they have to say.
  5. Offer your support and help if they need it, whether it be emotional or practical.
  6. Avoid making inappropriate comments or advances towards them.
  7. Respect their boundaries and personal space.
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