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Men And Relationships: Women Need To Know About The Likes And Dislikes Of Men

By Erica J Miles

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Are you in a relationship that isn't going anywhere? When it comes to men and relationships there are some things that women need to know.

Women need to know what the likes and dislikes are when it comes to men because this will help with your relationship.

When it comes to men and relationships this is something that you have to know if you want to have a happy relationship. So here are some of the likes and dislikes of men.

Likes:

- They like to be respected and listened to. Plus they like it when you value their opinion.

- They like it when you are happy to see them at the end of the day.

- If you can be spontaneous and adventurous than men love this.

- Men like it when their women take time to look good for them every day no matter how long you have been together.

- An exciting sex life is always something that men everywhere love.

- Men want to feel like you need them and that they are strong and brave in your eyes.

Dislikes:

- No man likes a nagging or smothering woman.

- Women need to remember that men like to talk about themselves and other things too. So you need to be quiet and really listen to your man.

- Don't constantly accuse him of things such as cheating.

- Don't treat your man like he is a kid or belittle him in front of his buddies.

- Men really hate it when women use sex as a bargaining tool.

- Women don't have to hang onto every last word that is said by a man. Men want a woman that can think and act for themselves. So show some independence with him.

- Men really don't like women who whine.

- Women need to remember that showing your man affection is a good thing but you don't want to cling. This will get very annoying to the man.

When it comes to men and relationships, women need to remember these likes and dislikes so that you will know what you should do and what you shouldn't do. Men want relationships just like women do but they are not as good as women at letting you know what they want, like or dislike.

So it is up to women everywhere to find out this information so that you will know how to make your man happy. Learn the likes and dislikes of men so that you will be prepared to make your man happy.

Erica Miles invites you to visit her how to keep a man happy website today. If you are a progressive, pro-active, open minded woman, who understands that there is fierce competition out there, you will enjoy my site. For highly researched tips and tricks that will help you to keep your man from straying or leaving you please click here now: ===> http://www.keep-a-man-happy.com/

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