Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Matchmakers Tips How To Find A Successful Marriage Minded Man

In this matchmakers tip, we can show you ways to find your successful marriage minded man. First off, make a list of your non-negotiables that are a must. List them in the order of priority. Next, plan on going out with a girl friend 2-3 times a week at different venues. While many couples have met and married meeting at bars, that is something that matchmakers don’t have extensive experience in. What we do have experience in is going to the following venues. This is a matchmaking service and not a dating service. Steak houses. Now you are probably saying that you don’t eat steak or meat and that is okay. Today, many old school steak houses serve fish and other entrees. Before you sit down at your table, order a glass of wine at the bar. This is not a bar that we referenced above, its a bar where upscale gentleman go with other upscale gentleman. When you or your girlfriend see a gentleman you would like to meet, the first thing you should do is make eye contact and smile. I can’t tell you how important a warm and friendly smile can be. It can invite as man to walk over and say hello to you. Now we have to make a clear cut distinction on the kind of smile you give. Your smile should and can talk words. Meaning, it's not an invitation for you to sleep with him before dinner or a quickly outside. No no no. That’s not the kind of smile you need to sport. The kind of smile that speaks to a man says that you noticed him, you find him appealing and would love to say hello. We as Americas top matchmaking mother daughter team with 4,012 marriages want to emphasize the purpose of a warm and friendly smile is to make him feel comfortable. Men are shy by nature and if he is in a group of friends, it would not be a good idea to approach him in his circle of friends. Better to get his attention, get seated at your table and then continue the smile and visual flirting. Give the man enough encouragement and confidence that if he walks over to your table, you would be receptive. Next, is the “Hello Challenge.”