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Surprising Advice to
Get a Man to Commit
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(ARA) - Any single woman who wants to
find a loving, lasting relationship with a man is faced with
an endless supply of advice - and much of it is conflicting.
Does she follow the traditional approach and let him lead the
relationship, or does she take the initiative to get the commitment
she wants? Just what is it that makes a man commit?
"While an initial spark
is all it takes for a man to ask you out, there needs to be something
more for him to want to commit to you exclusively," says
relationship coach Rori Raye. Raye's best-selling eBook "Have
The Relationship You Want" explains how a woman can actually
inspire a man toward commitment.
She shares her top five guidelines
women should follow if they want a man to initiate a commitment:
1. Don't keep bringing up the
"commitment" discussion. |
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Women
who are used to being assertive and who value open, honest communication
may think that having "the talk" with a man is a sensible
way to approach commitment. But Raye says that pressuring a man
to talk about this sensitive subject can backfire - even if he
was on the verge of committing all on his own. She warns women
that they can actually dampen a man's desire to be romantic since
he wants to feel like commitment is his idea.
2. Don't try convincing him
A woman who is ready to commit
may try to explain to a man all the reasons why they should take
the relationship to the next level. But men and women move toward
commitment at different speeds, Raye says, and trying to reason
with him can actually sabotage your aims. "The more you
try to make a case for how great you are as a couple," she
says, "the more he feels cornered and manipulated."
3. Do share your good feelings
A woman who wants a commitment
can use communication to her advantage by letting a man know
how he makes her feel. Laying a strong foundation of positive
feelings encourages a man to take the necessary steps to ensure
his partner remains at his side. "By sharing your feelings,
you allow him to connect to you and the positive experience you
are sharing," Raye says. "It makes him feel good that
he makes you feel good, and he'll want more of that good stuff."
4. Do say what you want -
with or without him
Instead of trying to convince
him to commit, a woman should share what she wants for her future.
Raye offers this example: "I don't want to put pressure
on the relationship. I don't want to try to convince you or rush
you. It feels good to be with you, but I know I want to have
a family someday. What do you think?" When a man sees that
a woman is committed to herself and her dreams - with or without
him - his appreciation for her will grow, as will his desire
to create that future with her.
5. Do keep your options open
Raye strongly encourages her
clients and readers to keep dating until they have the commitment
they're after. "The key to making a man want you all to
himself is to be the woman who loves him but doesn't need him,"
offers Raye. "When he senses that he's very lucky to have
you, he'll be motivated to seal the deal before another guy gets
there first." |