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2006-07-26 06:16:46 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

26 answers

First be her friend, and treat her like a lady all the time. The love will come eventually.

2006-07-26 06:20:42 · answer #1 · answered by Dr NO 5 · 3 0

no no! the secret is not BEING her friend! once you're in the friends category you're done... might as well get a ice pick and pierce your eye with it. girls like men who are ambitious, take charge (but not pushy), confident, and with a big heart. a little mystery wouldn't hurt either. being overly nice, always there for her will basically bore her out. all her friends are like that anyways... what you want to do is present yourself as someone interesting, mysterious and basically always leaving her to want more. you want to win her heart? pay attention to the little things and surprise her. the bottom line is don't try too hard because she has to be interested in you in the first place. if the feeling is mutual she'll let you know and pick up on the subtle hints. don't blend in and stand out. treat her nice but not too nice. if you treat her like a bratty younger sister she's more likely going to remember you and want to know why you're not treating her the same as everyone else. it's about making the right moves, remaining confident and not overly desperate that will get you in the game... as dumb as it sounds girls like to be chased and its the little nuances of the game that will decide if you're in or out. good luck!

2006-07-26 13:31:18 · answer #2 · answered by the_recruit 1 · 0 0

Romance (literature), literary genre popular in the Middle Ages (5th century to 15th century), dealing, in verse or prose, with legendary, supernatural, or amorous subjects and characters. The name refers to Romance languages and originally denoted any lengthy composition in one of those languages. Later the term was applied to tales specifically concerned with knights, chivalry, and courtly love. The romance and the epic are similar forms, but epics tend to be longer and less concerned with courtly love.

Romances began to appear in western Europe in the 12th century and reached their greatest popularity in the late 13th century; they remained in vogue until the Renaissance (14th century to 17th century). At first, they were related orally by troubadours and trouvères. Subsequently, they were written by court musicians, clerics, scribes, and aristocrats for the entertainment and moral edification of the nobility. Popular subjects for romances included the Macedonian king Alexander the Great, King Arthur of Britain and the knights of the Round Table, and the Frankish emperor Charlemagne. The Arthurian romances fall into three broad groups (see Arthurian Legend). Some, such as Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (anonymous, late 1300s), are tales that involve the moral testing of a young knight. Others, such as Tristan und Isolt (1210) by the German poet Gottfried von Strassburg, describe the conflict between passion and duty. The third group, exemplified by the romance Percival, or the Story of the Grail (1190?) by the French poet Chrétien de Troyes, is concerned with the search for the Holy Grail.

Some romances were linked to ballads. Aucassin and Nicolette (anonymous, 13th century), one such chant-fable, or song-story, is about two young lovers. Romances also often had their basis in classical legends. Sir Orfeo (1480?) by the Italian poet Politian, for example, recounts the Orpheus and Eurydice story from Greek mythology but places it in a medieval setting. Eventually, a tradition of sophisticated contemporary romances developed, typified by the 13th-century French poem Le Roman de la Rose. This dream allegory, based on the courtly love traditions of the time, contains little history or legend.

Later prose and verse narratives, particularly those in the 19th-century romantic tradition, are also referred to as romances; set in distant or mythological places and times, like most romances they stress adventure and supernatural elements.

2006-07-26 13:41:41 · answer #3 · answered by sara85blue 3 · 0 0

Jake......there is no secret. Its different with every woman. Depends on the type your looking for. Here in Las Vegas its all about money.

2006-07-26 13:20:30 · answer #4 · answered by ironn 2 · 0 0

Treat her like she's your msot prized possesion and to love her a lot. Be really good friends with her and when you see her and if your around your friends brag about her. Make her feel like she's the best person in the world!

2006-07-26 13:20:12 · answer #5 · answered by lustful_essence 2 · 0 0

these answers really suck

treat a girl loke a princess (and she will walk all over u)

i say stomp on her heart and she will hand it over to u
(take advice from k-fed: he's a no1, cheats and dosen't give a **** yet brit loves him and he WON HER HEART!)

2006-07-26 13:35:01 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Treating her like a princess, being yourself, making her feel like she is the only one in the room, look at her lovingly, romantic gesturs, etc.

Just make her feel special!!!!

2006-07-26 13:24:38 · answer #7 · answered by latina21_01ucf 2 · 0 0

the way to a girls heart is through her stomach, save your stupid flowers give me some jellybellies and I will forget why it is that you pissed me off and I was about to kick your *** to the curb, also worshipping her doesn't hurt either

2006-07-26 13:20:44 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

treat her like she is the only 1 for u. and not all grls r won ovr by money, only the very needy 1s. u should also treat her with respect. (unlees the grl likes to b treated like ****) oh and dont ignore her.....it makes them feel like u dont really like them.

2006-07-26 13:31:01 · answer #9 · answered by marissamutilated™ 3 · 0 0

Being funny. (: 'Tis very cute. Just don't go overboard. Be kind to her. Don't ignore her... Make sure she knows that you care about her. Err... Yeah. Stuff like that.

2006-07-26 13:19:40 · answer #10 · answered by Slippers 4 · 0 0

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