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  • A woman can love you enough to die for you but still not talk to you. Understanding women can be a tough job, but the key is to never give up on them. Once she starts loving you, she will stop only if you hurt her - she might ignore you or stop talking to you altogether but do not give up. Find out why she is hurt and apologize for it. A woman will always forgive a man she loves, she just needs the assurance.
  • When she is crying, hug her tight. Often a man hurts a woman and does not know what to say to make things better. If you find yourself in this situation, say nothing and just hold her in your arms. Hug her tight, and kiss her with all the love you have ever had for her. Actions do speak louder than words.
  • Always listen to your partner. Not only women, but men also like it when their wife/girlfriend remembers something that they said weeks (even months) ago. Always refer to something they told you in the past when they are telling you stories of the present. Better yet, surprise her with a surprise by gifting something that they told you they wanted weeks (again, even months) ago.
  • Never be afraid to apologize. Ego can be the slow poison in any relationship. If he is hurt and not speaking anything, apologize to him and hold him tight. If she is hurt and sobbing uncontrollably, apologize to her and kiss her on her forehead. Remember, being right is much less important than the person that you love.
  • Sex. Any relationship can go to the ground if your physical chemistry is not sizzling, no matter how much you two “connect” on a mental level. Always be spontaneous and never be afraid to try new things. Always take initiatives to try new positions, toys, getaways, and more. Sex is a very important part of any relationship. Make sure you are good at it.

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