Self-worth: Argov emphasizes the importance of self-worth and self-respect in relationships, suggesting that being confident and independent is attractive to men.
Setting boundaries: The book suggests that setting boundaries and not compromising on your values is important in maintaining respect in a relationship.
Being mysterious: Argov suggests that being a bit mysterious and not always being available can make you more intriguing to men.
Not being a doormat: The book advises against being overly accommodating or submissive in a relationship, suggesting that standing up for yourself is important.
Maintaining independence: Argov suggests that maintaining your own interests and independence is key to keeping a man interested.
Being confident: The book emphasizes the importance of confidence in yourself and your worth, suggesting that insecurity is unattractive.
Being a challenge: Argov suggests that being a bit of a challenge can make you more desirable to men, as it shows that you have standards and are not easily won over.
Putting yourself first: The book advises against always putting your partner's needs ahead of your own, suggesting that taking care of yourself is important in a relationship.
Playing hard to get: Argov suggests that playing hard to get can make you more desirable to men, as it creates a sense of pursuit.
Being assertive: Finally, the book emphasizes the importance of being assertive and standing up for yourself in a relationship, suggesting that this can lead to a more fulfilling and respectful partnership.
Language | English |
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ISBN-10 | 1580627560 |
ISBN-13 | 9781580627566 |
No of pages | 250 |
Font Size | Medium |
Book Publisher | Adams Media Corporation |
Published Date | 01 Oct 2002 |
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