Your Mother is always with you.


Your Mother is always with you. She’s the whisper of the leaves as you walk down the street, she’s the smell of certain foods you remember, flowers you pick, the fragrance of life itself. She’s the cool hand on your brow when you’re not feeling well, she’s your breath in the air on a cold winter’s day. She is the sound of the rain that lulls you to sleep, the colors of a rainbow, she is Christmas morning. Your mother lives inside your laughter. She’s the place you came from, your first home, and she’s the map you follow with every step you take. She’s your first love, your first friend, even your first enemy, but nothing on earth can separate you . Not time, not space…….. not even death.

10 Science-Backed Ways to Be More Attractive To Women | Signals She Notices

Whether you’re simply looking for a date or hoping to find something that lasts, you could benefit from the decades of psychological research on the qualities that women find most attractive in a male partner.


1) DRESS LIKE A MAN

If you want to look well-dressed, you should always aim to look mature. Because maturity is an attractive quality in men. Maturity, after all, is what separates the men from the boys. Maturity shows masculinity and commands respect, and it’s a quality you want people to see in you. You want to stop looking like a boy, and dress like a man.

2) MAKE YOUR PARTNER LAUGH.

Multiple studies indicate that women are more attracted to men who can make them laugh. The effect of a great sense of humor on women’s attractions is explained by the fact that funny people are considered to be more social and more intelligent.

3) GROW A BEARD.

A new research states that women find men who wear full beards more suitable for long-term relationships. The researchers concluded that beards can enhance a man’s masculinity, providing a signal to women that suggests they are more fertile and better adapted to survive.

4) SMELL GOOD

The sense of smell strongly influences a woman’s attraction to anything, not just men. Most women tend to agree that there’s nothing worse than a guy who smells bad … sorry, but it’s the worst turn off, and it’s something that is one hundred percent avoidable.

5) CONNECT WITH YOUR EYES

So much has been said and written about the relationship between eye contact and attraction, it’s a bit overwhelming.The reason for this is that eyes can communicate more than any words or actions.
Notice her. If you like the look of a woman, catch her eye and hold the gaze just for a moment. Look away and then back at her now and then. If she’s looking at you, and her face is relaxed, you have her attention in a good way. Give her a smile and take it from there.

6) GET A PUPPY

According to this study, the same man scored a phone number three times as often when he had his dog with him.

7) THE RIGHT VOICE

A deep voice is a trait that stands out and makes people listen to you. A study shows that women on average find men with deeper voices more sexually attractive.

8) DITCH THE CORNY PICKUP LINE

Women are more likely to favor a man for a long-term relationship if he uses direct opening lines (“I saw you across the room and had to meet you. What’s your name?”) or safe ones (“Do you have the time?”) rather than cocky come-ons (“Shall we talk or continue flirting from a distance?”).

9) SHOW OFF YOUR FOREARMS

According to this study, women are scientifically more attracted to men with solid musculature on the upper body and a narrow and slim waist, as their mind sees that and registers testosterone, good health, and dominance. One thing that signals leanness is a pair of toned arms that show off some veins. Those lines indicate less fat and more muscle. If yours are visible – you’re physically on the right track.

10) CARRY A GUITAR

According to a study published in the journal Psychology of Music, women were more than three times as likely to give a guy her phone number when he asked for it while holding a guitar case than when he carried a sports bag. Axe-men are generally considered “cool” and “fun,” the researchers say.