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How to Use Stress to Attract Single WomenThis week I want to focus on helping singe women deal with stress. Having stress in your life is just a fact of life. There is just no escaping it. We all have problems and stress. Women and men deal with stress and problems differently. And if you know the secrets of helping single women deal with stress, you will attract more women because you know how to soothe their emotions. Let me explain the secrets to attracting single women by helping them deal with stress: Women like to deal with their problems by talking about them repeatedly. Therefore, if you're on a date or in a relationship and she starts venting her problems, here's how to deal with it to make a good impression on her: 1. Listen...listen...listen! Let her vent and get things off her chest. Just listen and look at her right swear in the eyes. Act like you're truly concerned about her problems. Fake it if you have to. She needs you to listen to help her deal with her stress. 2. While she's venting her problems, don't interrupt her with your solutions. All she wants is for someone to listen to her and sympathize with her. 3. Whatever you do, don't tell her: "Get over it." "It's no big deal." "Calm down." "Chill out." This is not what she wants to hear and may ever piss her off. There you have it. If you will follow these three important steps you help her deal with stress and you will be a lot more popular with single women.
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