Dating Advice: 7 Things Men Really Find Romantic
By Redbookmag.com
Photo: iStockphoto.com/©Jennifer Trenchard
Updated: May 22, 2009
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Men
aren't supposed to like romance, right? Well, that's
the theory, anyway. In practice, men may not always like to call it
romance, but we feel the same yearning to connect that you do, to give
and receive physical expressions of love and to continue the rituals of
courtship. In short, we want to romance you... and we secretly want you
to romance us. The flowery stuff, the roses, and candlelight, just isn't
a guy thing. So skip the sweet little trappings and go for what's
guaranteed to work.
More Dating Articles from Redbook:#1. Dress Up for Him"Consider
dressing for his tastes and not just yours once in a while," says
Barbara De Angelis, Ph.D., author of "Secrets
About Men Every Woman Should Know." "Take him shopping and
have him choose outfits he would like to see you in."
Remember,
you're doing this for him, not for you. And, as psychologist Ronald
Goldstein, Ph.D., a marriage counselor in Newtown, Pennsylvania,
explains: "Women should keep in mind that men are visually oriented."
Trust me, men find it very romantic when you step wholeheartedly into
our debauched little fantasy worlds. If we're hard-wired to be turned
on by visual cues, why not indulge us -- and use it to your
advantage?
#2. Initiate Physical AffectionWhether
you're playing footsie under the table or placing a hand on our
shoulders while scooting behind our chairs, men find the touch of the
woman they love unbelievably reassuring. In our treasured nonverbal
language, it translates as: "I accept you... I love you... We're a
team."
#3. Give Him a Night Out with the Boys -- No Strings AttachedIt
may seem odd to you that a romantic gesture might not involve you at
all. But dogs run with dogs, wolves run with wolves, and every so
often, guys just have to break away and run with the guys (drooling and
howling optional).
#4. Tell Him What a Big, Strong Guy He IsWe
men are famously incompetent at expressing ourselves verbally... but
that doesn't mean we don't appreciate hearing a little praise now and
then. In particular, we draw a lot of our identity from our maleness.
Nurturing our big-ape fantasies -- me Tarzan, you Jane -- lets us know
you value us as males, which is somehow important to the continued
production of testosterone.
A quick
insight into men: We all want to be heroes. Remembering to compliment
your mate on being a great partner isn't always easy in the middle of a
busy day, but it's a quick shortcut to making him feel wanted, needed,
and loved, which is of course the ultimate point of any romantic
gesture. And this positive reinforcement of your mate's good behavior
will yield big dividends later, as he subconsciously tries to live up
to your glowing appraisal.
#5. Score Him a Pair of Tickets to the Big GameWhich
would you rather receive from your mate: a weekend at a spa or a new
set of cookware? The spa is by far the more romantic gift, if only
because he doesn't stand to gain anything from it. Gifts that don't
benefit the giver are somehow purer because they demonstrate you care
only about making your partner happy. So when you're thinking about
gifts, try not to think about what you'd like to get him, but what he'd
like to receive.
#6. Show Interest in His Outside LifeWe
live in a fast-paced world, and we all know it's easy enough to get
wrapped up in our own routines. But finding ways to let a man know you
care about all aspects of his life, not just the parts he shares with
you, is a great way to show you love the whole man. Shoot him a few
well-directed questions about work to help him unwind, surprise him
with a book relating to a hobby, track down a website that deals with
some problem he's having -- all are touching gestures I guarantee will
be well received.
#7. Tell Him a SecretMen
want to be soul mates, too. Telling him a secret -- symbolically
letting him deeper inside you -- demonstrates total trust in him and
faith in your relationship. Because you're making yourself vulnerable,
it's an incredible bonding experience. What works just as well:
Encourage him to tell you a secret or two. And don't laugh.
Reprinted
with permission of Hearst Communications,
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