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Question Posted Thursday August 16 2007, 4:41 pm

how do you get a guy to want you more? like the expression always leaving them wanting more.

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GalPalNessa answered Thursday August 16 2007, 7:27 pm:
One word... Tease! haha!
It drives a guy absolutely crazy when you tease them... They desire you, want you, need you.. It turns them on so much! And just want you more and more. Can't stop thinkng of what you just said, or how you moved.. etc. =)

Good luck!

VB

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leLovely answered Thursday August 16 2007, 6:41 pm:
Basically be a tease. Say, you're on a first date and you know that you're going to kiss. When you're about to, make sure you only kiss once and it's amazing. Then stop after a few seconds and say goodbye. You want him to want more. What you don't want to do is basically sleep with a guy the first night you meet him.

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