Infatuation Rules
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How to make him want you more: 8 tips to make him crave for you! Call him by cute names often: Keep him guessing: Touch him unexpectedly: Small changes do make a big difference: Compliment him often: Take him down the memory lane: Give him ample space: Smell good at all times:
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Read More »Just like every woman loves to be desired, men too love the feeling of being wanted or appreciated. Make sure your compliment your man more often than not. Do not restrict your compliments to just his looks. Tell him how you appreciate him doing things for you or how you liked the way he dealt with a certain situation. Compliments like these will re-instill is self confidence and he will start loving you more. He will automatically do more things that he knows will make you happy. Even when you are around he will constantly think about you and ways to keep you happy.
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