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The Secrets to Understanding Single Women
By Don Diebel   |   AddThis Social Bookmark Button


 

Do you sometimes have a hard time understanding single women? How they act and how they think? Does it sometimes seem like they are from another planet?

Well, let me give you some advice to help you out in understanding single women and people in general. The first mistake you're making is expecting her to think like you do and be like you. You expect her to see the world as you do.

This is a big mistake! She will never be like you or think like you. She will not be a clone of yourself. We are all unique individuals and not alike. It would be a pretty boring world if we were all alike and thought alike. Don't you agree?

We all have different opinions of things and see the world differently. And don't make the mistake of trying to change a woman that you're dating into someone like yourself. Sorry, it just won't happen. Accept her as she is, faults and all.

 

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People are resistant to change and if you're constantly trying to change her you are just going to end up alienating her.

So, in closing, remember this: Any single woman you meet will not think exactly like you or be like you. If you can accept this statement, it will go a long way in helping you to understand single women and people in general.

P.S. - I'm sure that you've heard the old saying that, "opposites attract." Well, I think this statement is misleading to have a good a good relationship. If you don't have a lot in common I think this hurts a relationship. You need to share common interests and if you disagree on everything, all this does is create friction and is detrimental to creating a strong and loving relationship.

 

 

This article written by Don Diebel (Americas #1 Singles Expert). If you would like more free dating tips on how to successfully meet, date, attract, and become intimate with women, please visit his website at: http://www.getgirls.com.

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