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6 Ways to Get Someone to Chase You
Do you want to know how to make someone chase you in a dating situation? Psychologists and researchers have long conducted studies to determine what it is that makes someone attractive. What about your looks? Is your voice pleasant? Positivistic attitude? While these are goals that anyone would want to achieve, and they are indeed attractive qualities that we desire for ourselves – what about the small habits we can develop to make ourselves more attractive? What behaviors can make a potential partner admire you so much that they are willing to pursue you?
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