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samantha's book: dating tips from the book
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Upscale Matchmaker, Samantha Daniels-Samantha’s Table Matchmaking Service
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Tips from
Matchbook:The Diary of a Modern-Day
Matchmaker
(Simon and Schuster)
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Be
wary of someone who immediately calls you their soul-mate, who comes
on like a bulldozer, who makes jokes about the two of you moving in
together immediately or who wants you to meet their mother before
you have slept together. This is usually a recipe for a crash and
burn situation.
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Just because a guy is tall and gorgeous does not mean he has a large
penis.
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Men who act weak, snivel and don’t work are not attractive to women.
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Using a pretense to ask a woman out on a date is a turn off. Be a
man, just ask her out.
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Height requirements might be stopping you from meeting your guy.
What would be so bad if your Prince Charming was 5’8?
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Where a person grew up should be irrelevant to you as long the
person is not insisting that you live there or go there on a regular
basis.
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It
is a mistake to commit to an activity outside of your home town that
takes up a lot of time, because that time becomes time away from the
place you should be meeting your mate.
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If
you spend all your time hanging out with married people, you are
unlikely to find a person to marry yourself.
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Serial monogamists can be worse than players because they will lead
you on by getting into a real relationship with you only to break up
with you because they have a fear of commitment
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Even beautiful sexy women get nervous before dates.
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It
doesn’t matter if a man can pick a great date place. At the end of
the day it’s more important that he’s willing to go to the
places you pick out since when you are married, women usually wind
up making all the social plans.
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Men who come from picture-perfect families can have very high
expectations for their own relationships. Keep this in mind as you
date and try to get this man to live in the present instead of his
childhood past.
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Men who come from divorced families are not always dysfunctional. A
lot of times they want to have a better marriage than their parents
had, and they will work harder for that.
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