When you meet a prospective partner you are being tested from the outset. They want to know if you can stand up to them and therefore will look to push the boundaries with cheekiness. If you roll over and let them walk over you then forget it, they are looking for someone who can stand up for them in the long term!

But, if you show a bit of courage then you will be of interest to them as they haven’t beaten you - it will drive them wild and they will want more. You will initially become a game to them hence the ‘game show’ scenario.
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Keira Knightley prefers British men to their American counterparts because they’re less vain. The Pirates Of The Caribbean star is currently dating English actor Rupert Friend and finds his relaxed and easy-going nature reflects British men in general.
She says, “Ask an American what his beauty regime is, and he’ll tell you. Ask a Brit and he’ll say, ‘er, Guinness?’ I like that.”
He’s never received a yellow card in his whole career, and now he’s proved he’s still got amazing ball control when it comes to the ladies with his latest linking, 23-year-old Miss Great Britain finalist Kate Hallam. He’s reportedly been seeing her for over 6 months now following his divorce from wife Michelle last August.
Hallam tells the News Of The World, “We’ve been dating for about six months. We’re very close and very fond of each other.
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Recent research carried out by our cousins Down Under (Australia) has found that men who marry live an average 9 months longer than men who don’t!

The study started in 1988 and involved 3000 married couples. The life expectancy contributed to marriage in men increases by at least 9 months whereas it does not affect women at all. Researchers say that the stronger women - women who are physically, emotionally, and financially more stable do not feel the need to get married and thereby often do not marry. For them, survival is a way of life. They are happy looking out for themselves and thereby live longer, whereas the less strong of the men - in all aspects, physical, emotional and financial, who do not marry are more likely to be unhappy and tend to live shorter lives. The more successful a man, the more likely he is to get married. A successful career and the strong family support that he presumably gets at home makes the quality of his life better, thereby allowing him to enjoy life more than his unmarried counterparts.
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Whilst we all know it’s wrong to flirt in front of, and on purpose in the presence of your date/partner it can be hugely rewarding to you both. First of all you will get an ego boost from the attention (if you get any of course), you will experience a taste of the emotions you initially experienced when you first met and therefore brings about a certain ‘sexiness’ about you. The key here is not to give any of that sexual energy away, but take it home with you for your partner to enjoy.

A little jealousy keeps your partner on their toes, especially if they have a tendency to ignore you sporadically. By demonstrating you ‘still got it’ you are making them appreciate what they have.
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