If you’re sick and tired of attracting the wrong kind of guys, and you are looking for new ways to nail good and serious guys………..then it’s your lucky day! Keep reading.
Here are some tips that can help you nail serious guy a.k.a. “husband material!”
- Visit New Places
If the places you have been visiting haven’t brought much luck, then it’s time to make room for new places. There are more places in the world to meet good guys than the regular spots like clubs, restaurants, church. Try art shows, libraries, conferences, parks…there are a host of places you are yet to visit in you city. If a serious guy is what you’re targeting, then you need to be willing to enlarge your territory.
- Be Out There
What are you really afraid of? Every failed relationship or encounter has been an opportunity to learn something new and get it right next time. So pull off that past, stop wearing it about! Put yourself out there! Meet new people and give it a chance to thrive.
- Pick Up a New Hobby
Intelligent men are naturally attracted to like-minded ladies. A woman who possesses a respectable level of intellect is any man’s dream come true. It shows your virtuousness and assures him that you’re someone he can always count on. Occupy your time with a craft or an interest to keep you mentally activated and easy to engage with.
- Change Your Look
Your looks draw people to you, but you have to put in more effort in keeping them. Most men are definitely moved by what they see. So dress in a way that lets Mr. Serious spot you easily. Remember, it’s not how expensive you dress, it’s more about how your dress flatters your figure. So be decent and not trashy because trashy is a sure way to turn a good guy off in seconds. To get the kind of guy you desire, you need to dress the part. Let your looks demand the attention of a guy who’s not looking for a fling but something more lasting.
- Be Graceful
Men are generally attracted to confident ladies. Ladies who can hold their own in any setting. If graceful does not define you, then you will need to learn the art of poise. It starts with your carriage. How you walk; how you talk; how you act; and even how you stand. The truth is, how you see yourself is how people will see you.