When you’re trying to attract a guy, it can sometimes feel like a puzzle that’s impossible to solve. However, it doesn’t have to be hard! Getting any guy you want is easy when you know how to do it. Keep reading to learn how you can broaden your horizons and master the dating world.

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Maintain your confidence.

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Show off your intelligence.

  1. Engage in serious, analytical conversations. Show the guys around you that you can hold your own in any conversation topic they throw at you. You don’t have to be a rocket scientist, but don’t be afraid to talk about things you know a lot about.[2]
    • You might have heard that guys don’t like it when people are too smart. While this might be the case for some guys, you shouldn’t dumb yourself down for the sake of attracting someone.
    • Ask him questions about himself and talk less about yourself. Make it a real conversation about something you guys have in common.[3]
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Act indifferent toward him.

  1. Even if you really like him, don’t let him know. Instead of fawning all over him, act like you just think he’s okay. If he texts you, wait a few hours before you respond. If he flirts with you, act like you don’t notice. Many guys like the “chase,” even if they won’t admit it.[8]
    • This can be a tricky thing to balance out—you want to show a little interest so he doesn’t give up, but you don’t want to go too far and scare him off.[9] For instance, if he wants to take you out on a Saturday, you could tell him that you’re busy that night but free on Sunday.
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    How do you get a guy to fall for you if they have a girlfriend?
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    Trying to attract someone who already has a girlfriend probably isn't a great idea. You never know what's going on in their relationship, and you don't want to be the cause of a breakup. Try setting your sights on someone who's single for a lot less drama.
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Judith Gottesman, MSW
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This article was co-authored by Judith Gottesman, MSW and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Judith Gottesman is a Matchmaker, Dating Coach, and the Founder of Soul Mates Unlimited™️ Date Coaching and Matchmaking. With more than 20 years of experience, she specializes in using psychology, attention to detail, and her intuition to create lasting matches. She is known as The West Coast Jewish Community’s Matchmaker, but her dating advice works for everyone. Her work has been featured in numerous national media outlets, such as The New York Times, NPR, and Fox News. Judith is also an author of two books, Your Soul Mate Awaits! and The Lost Art of Dating. She holds a BA in Psychology from The University of California, Berkeley and an MA in Social Work from Yeshiva University. This article has been viewed 106,081 times.
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