5 Ways To Easily Win A Difficult Woman’s Heart And Make Her Want You Always  


Women, they say, are weaker than their male counterparts. And due to their tenderness and softness, they are always craving for some love and care to make them feel whole. 

But not every woman will fall for just any man; there are some vitals you need to pay attention to, to make that woman your own forever. 

Have you ever wondered what some of these things are? Forget about money; it plays a role but put these 5 points on check and you’ll have that one woman you’ve been craving for, to yourself. 

Here is my complete guide to make a woman to fall deeply in love with you without having money; 5 points below…

1 – Be Well Composed And Always Put Up A Smile

You’re the man so you’ve got to be well composed in everything you do. Your composure says a lot about you – and yes, that smile will also do a lot of magic. Don’t forget that smile is contagious and breeds a calm and receptive atmosphere. 

2 – Always Be Romantic and Sweet

Women love to be pampered with gifts and sweet words. A romantic man would always have the edge over a rough guy when approaching a lady. Learn to be romantic even in your manner of approach. 

3 – Show Interest in What She Loves

A woman will always go for a man who goes interest in what excites her. Show concern about her work, her education, her family and friends, her well being and her feelings. This is sure to score you some points in her good books. 

4 – Give Her Your Time

Women want time and attention and with that given out, you’re sure to fall in her good books. She’ll feel loved and cherished; and in turn, love you back. 

5 – Crack ‘Funny’Jokes Occasionally 

If you’re that type who doesn’t like cracking occasional jokes, then learn to do so. And please make sure they are not dry jokes because dry jokes are more annoying than the word “hell”. 

Cracking jokes makes her laugh her heart out, ease up the atmosphere and sets the tone for other interesting conversations. 

Author  ||  Kwamina Dextro – Founding Editor (depunch.com)