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Some people are saying just be yourself, but you can follow most of these points just by being yourself.
Wearing the right cologne and right amount, not really changing yourself.
Be confident, well this is something everyone should be, it's a healthy state of mind and is important in relationships, business and general living.
Don't use pick-up lines, if you stop using this it's never really used beyond the start of the relationship anyway.
I'd say changing a little is not bad, and if you really like a girl you should be willing to make minor changes for her. If not then... maybe you don't really like her.
Just don't go over the top trying to change yourself, everything in proportion.
It's amazing how many times my Chinese friends (girls) have complained about others wearing too much cologne, so it's important not to over do it. It's worse than none as I hear.
1ofakind Wrote:This is a really good guide, thanks, but I have a few questions, seeing as I'm not east Asian, some things don't apply to me directly (i.e. the hair thing).
What would be your advice to a south Asian/Arab/north African (Pakistan/Egypt blend) gentleman interested in an east Asian women?
my advice would be the smell and hair in you case you have to get rid of the smell azn girls dont like smelly guys...
this one time when i just finished playin soccer with my friends and some asian girls came to watch us when i walked toward them they just walked away.... =(
I don't think love should be attained by complying to a formula, and if you want something long term then you should be yourself, because sooner or later you will have to drop the pretence and be yourself and they will see you for who you really are (could be good or bad...). Pretending in love is the biggest hypocrisy in my opinion.
hahahahha. beauty is in the eye of the beholder, quite truly. just be yourself, but the best version of yourself. if you are happy with yourself, you'll eventually attract someone who likes the you you like best. i know, it's cheesy. but i believe in it.