What Makes Men
Fall in Love
It’s
a baffling question: Is there some specific moment
or event that makes a guy suddenly decide “Yes, I
think I love her”? Well, the answer isn’t clear-cut,
but there are some general principles. Men have
certain innate needs that must be met before they
truly feel connected to you. When a guy realizes,
consciously or not, that you’re ideal on all these
levels, that’s when he’ll commit.
- Sheltering you from harm makes him feel
studly, which makes him feel good. Not that you
should act helpless, but letting him see your
vulnerable side will bring him closer because it
unlocks his instincts to take care of you. So
give him chances to take charge, and thank him
after he does. When a guy associates you with
feeling like Superman, of course he’ll want to
couple up. These little things can draw out his
hero side.
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Give
him a job. Ask him to fix or build you
something. Performing concrete tasks is a way of
bonding that enhances his sense of success.
- Ask his opinion. Whether it’s about your
401(k) options or the best travel sites, it
telegraphs that you value his brain as much as
you do his brawn.
- Wear soft materials. Delicate textures like
rayon, silk, and fur trigger an intense response
in men. These fabrics accentuate your softer,
feminine nature, which heightens his amorous
instincts.
- Don his clothes. It shows that you’ve chosen
him over other guys — sexy.
Even emotionally healthy men want assurance that
their identities will stay put after they’ve become
half a happy couple. By making it clear that you
don’t expect your guy to change, he’ll feel like you
truly understand him but don’t threaten his sense of
self. That leaves him feeling on sturdy enough
ground to commit. The following moves let him know
you’re no ball and chain:
- Blow him off. Men hate the idea of being
tied down socially, so turn down occasional
plans. He’ll not only feel easier — and open up
more — around you, but he’ll also start to
wonder what you’re doing and pursue you more.
- Share your own fears. Guys often hold back
because they think most chicks are baby-hungry
ring-hunters. So if you feel nervous about
committing, let him know. He’ll be reassured
that you’re navigating new waters too, not
trying to trap him.
- Reinvent yourself. Little changes in your
appearance now and then — say, hair up in a
ponytail one day, down the next, etc. — remind
him that you’ve got zillions of facets to your
personality too. Read: no rut risks.
- Respect his privacy. A physical space that’s
totally his is a huge symbol of independence to
a man. Signal that you respect that by, say,
staying out of desk drawers and not peeking at
his caller ID when his phone rings.
The Desire: To Shine
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Maybe
he’s cocky, but he’s still insecure. Trust us,
guys need to know that they’re respected and
appreciated. When being around you increases a
guy’s esteem, both internally and in the eyes of
others, he’ll naturally want to be attached to
you. Here, things that show your high value and
nudge him toward love.
- Make him happier. Laugh. Go to stupid
movies. Drag him out when he’s crabby. If you
can keep things light, even during stressful
times, you’ll become indispensable.
- Be a social butterfly. Guys are good at
left-brain stuff, like sales and sports, but can
get awkward when it comes to social graces. Take
the lead and charm the people you meet and he’ll
be extra grateful to have you. But he may take
credit for making those new friends...whatever.
- Play mind games. Activities that require
mental prowess — like Scrabble, puzzles, and
chess — can prod his passion. It sounds nuts,
but proof of your problem-solving abilities
subconsciously shows him you’re a desirable
choice for carrying on his genes.
- Act like the grand prize. Seeing you through
other people’s eyes reminds him how special you
are. Invite him to an event where you’ll excel
(whether it’s karaoke or a fun run), or have him
stand between you and another man you think is
getting too close at a bar.
Falling
in love is a process of developing attachment, which
happens when oxytocin floods the brain. You can
unleash those love hormones by making him feel like
you two just “fit.” When he’s so comfortable with
you that he stops thinking about your relationship
and simply enjoys it, he’ll find himself nudged into
love territory. Take these tips:
- Let him see you primp. Grooming in front of
him enhances intimacy because it’s something
other guys don’t get to witness. Just keep it
goddess like (applying lipstick or powder), not
gross (bleaching your moustache).
- Cook together. Being around food spikes
oxytocin levels in males. The more often you
prep dinner ŕ deux, the more he’ll associate you
with the good feelings he gets from eating it.
- Stock your pad. When buying groceries you
don’t have a preference on, get a brand he uses.
He’ll subconsciously feel at home at your place.
Sleep with him. Catnap near him or let yourself
doze off in his arms so he sees you in your most
trusting, completely relaxed state.
Remember, there are some factors that can yank
him from the brink of falling in love.
- They Get a New Opportunity. A promotion
often means spending more hours at work or
taking a schedule-chewing class. Instead of
balancing that with their love lives, guys tend
to prioritize their careers and believe that a
solid relation ship will endure the delay. So if
something big is brewing, he may hold himself
back.
- You Never Fight. Sure, guys hate arguing,
but it’s worse if you don’t react negatively at
all when he’s screwed up. A guy will worry that
(a) you’re going to lash out later, (b) you’re a
doormat, or (c) you’re not into him enough to
care. Any of these will make him rethink your
budding relationship.
- Pure Panic. Many men worry that if they
commit, they’ll have to give something up —
friends, dart night, something. So when a guy
realizes he’s fallen for you, he may freak out
and pull away for a while. If you can weather
his big-baby behavior without reacting in a way
that confirms those fears, he should snap out of
it.
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