THE ONE YOU CANNOT HAVE

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peace with themselves. I don’t like clingy, whiny, demanding women. They come across as too needy.
    A woman doesn’t have to wear revealing clothes to attract a guy—and trust me, while it might get her initial attention, the relationship will continue only if the other above-mentioned aspects are being met.
    I don’t know how much this has helped.
    Good luck with your article!
    Aman
     
    From: Latika Nair
    To: Anjali Prabhu
    Sub: Re:Help—urgent
    I think there has to be basic chemistry for the relationship to work. There has to be a certain wave-length match for it to develop and last.
    I’ve been married three years now and, at the end of the day, we wait to talk to each other, swap stories and laugh. It is that easy sense of camaraderie we have with each other that works in our favour.
    And yes—no egos. When I am wrong, I apologise.
    He does too.
    We love each other unconditionally.
    I think that is important.
    Good luck with the article.
    Tons of love
    XX
    Latika
     
    From: Anjali Prabhu
    To: Jeena Kapoor
    Sub: How to keep a guy hooked
    Article attached.
    Anjali
    How To Keep A Guy Hooked
    By Anjali Prabhu
    Are you looking to find out how to keep him interested in you? Are you wondering why he hasn’t asked you out for the next date yet? Do you want to keep the relationship going but don’t know how? Use these tips and keep a guy hooked to you.
1. Do not cling: So you have texted him and he hasn’t got back to you. Yes, we know you are dying to get that second text from him. But, do not, at any cost, message again and ask him if he got your earlier text. He has. And, no, he hasn’t lost your number. And he isn’t that busy that he forgot. If a guy wants to get back to you, he will. Do not sound desperate or whiny. Clingy and needy women are a big turn-off for men.
2. Develop a friendship: Allow a friendship to develop naturally first. Try to find mutual interests and take a genuine interest in what he likes. If it’s basketball, look up the internet for NBA league fixtures. Watch a couple of games. Follow what is going on and be in a position to discuss the game with him. But do not fake this. If you have no interest in sports, find a common ground that you can enjoy together.
3. Sense of humour: ‘Those who laugh together, stay together,’ says Latika Nair, an HR professional who has been married for three years. ‘At the end of the day, we wait to talk to each other, swap stories and laugh. It is that easy sense of camaraderie we have with each other that works in our favour.’
4. Treat him with respect: Respect your guy for who he is. Do not play the ‘I’m a princess’. Do not be a drama queen or a diva. A woman who is full of drama is likely to find it harder to keep a guy hooked. Men like women who are positive and understanding. Listen to him when he talks and figure out what is important to him.
5. Be independent and have your own life: If the guy calls at four pm and asks you for a date that evening but you already have prior plans, do not change your plans and go with him. (Yes, we know you are dying to go on that second date, but hold on!) Make him work a little harder to get you. Also, show him you have a life.
    Use these simple tips and keep a guy hooked to you forever. And you thought just showing cleavage and wearing short skirts was all that men wanted, eh?
    Good luck, girls—and may you be happily hooked to your man, forever.
     
    From: Anjali Prabhu
    To: Aman Mathur
    Sub: Re: Re: Help—Urgent
    Hey!
    Thanks.
    That was brilliant and helped. Thank you for the prompt response. Hope you have a great flight to India!
    Anjali
     
     

 
    Chapte r 5
    Shruti
    I cannot believe how time has flown. The subtle pressure has started now from all quarters. This is inevitable if you live in India and have been married for a year or more. Everybody makes it

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