Saturday, August 1, 2009

Is "cosmopolitan magazine" RIGHT about a man's behavior?

He kisses your forehead - romantic guy who is the type that will ask you about your day



You sit VERY close in social settings - if you sit side by side, you are each other's support system and body contact is a way of bonding



He sweeps a strand of your hair while gazing your in eyes - in private this means, "i wanna take care of you", he adores you



You're happy to lean heads together - touching your foreheads is one of the best indicators that a relationship is real because guys and girls are protective of their heads (human nature)



He does the "cup and smooch" - cupping your partner's face in your hands is a sign of strong feelings because it's not something you just decide to do



He touches your back, upper thighs, and sides - when a guy is sexually aroused, he'll touch these areas.



He has a big broad expression showing teeth - means "wow, you give me butterflies and i'm head over heals into you"



He extends his palm - when a guy offers his palm face up, you KNOW he's hooked to you!



He laughs easily - means the guy is relaxed and puts his guard down with you



Is "cosmopolitan magazine" RIGHT about a man's behavior?

Interesting! I'd say they're right on at least a few of these counts. However, after guys read this (through your post and in Cosmo), they might decide to do some of these things in order to fool girls into believing that they feel this way when really they're just trying to score.



Is "cosmopolitan magazine" RIGHT about a man's behavior?

I'm not sure.



Is "cosmopolitan magazine" RIGHT about a man's behavior?

Wrong. Those sorts of magazines are so hilariously stupid it makes me laugh when I see them in the checkout lines at supermarkets. They draw all sorts of inane conclusions and then apply them to all three billion men on earth. In doing so, they proceed to tell women how to act around men. They also make every attempt to make it seem like men and women are some two alien species.



It's terrible. As a man, I can tell you this: DO NOT TAKE ADVICE FROM THESE MAGAZINES. Just be yourself, period, including around men.

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