When you have that one woman you've had your eye on all night long, it can be a pretty tricky thing to be able to walk over to her and make her fall for you. You probably have a ton of different thoughts running through your mind, and you just know that you don't want to blow it.

So, what are you going to do?

Do you know exactly what to say and what to do to when you walk over to her so that she does fall for you?

Most guys really don't have a clue as to what they should say or what they should do in order to make a woman fall for them. Instead, they rely on old methods that never really worked all that well, and they hope for a shot in the dark, that somehow, they will be able to trigger her attraction for them.

And it hardly EVER works out that way.

Here are 3 tips to make her want you that should help you to make a woman fall for YOU:

1. You have to have confidence in your stride.

When you are walking over to a woman, you better believe that she is going to pay attention to how confident you seem to be. If you don't possess the confidence while you are strolling over to her, you are not going to be able to make the kind of impression that you want to. Confidence is important, especially the confidence that you project through your body language.

2. You've got to know what to do with your eyes.

Hold them down to the floor and you might as well kiss that woman good bye. Your eyes have to be able to communicate with her before you even open up your mouth. Eyes have been said to be like windows to the soul and you want to make sure that they convey the right message to that women that you are digging on.

3. You have to know what to say to her when you get over there.

You can have all of the confidence in the world, and hold your eyes gazed on her the right way, but if you don't know how to talk to her when you get there, you are cooked. You are done. You have to be able to hold a conversation with her that doesn't bore her or make her lose any attraction for you.


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