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7 Things Every Real Man Does When He’s Serious About You

7 HABIT/CHARACTERISTIC OF A SERIOUS MAN

7 Things Every Real Man Does When He’s Serious About You:

1. He apologizes for being late or not calling you back when he said he would.
He is concerned about what you think of him and he tried to keep his word, and says he’s sorry when he
doesn’t, and provides a viable explanation. “I couldn’t pick up your call because I was in a meeting with my boss.”

2. He wants to help!
He doesn’t run when you mention moving or having to do something.
A man who is into you will look for ways to help you so he can be around you. “I can fix that chair for you

3. He remembers things that you mention and follows up by asking about them.

4. He introduces you to people.
When you are out and encounter friends or family, he does not hesitate to say, “Hey, this is my lady Doro.”

5. He makes real plans with you.
He thinks ahead about things you can do together. If you’re just an affair, most of the time he spends with you is spur-of-the moment. A guy that is truly interested will plan and ask ahead of time.

6. Your career matters to him, too.
He genuinely wants you to be happy. He may offer to help you study or learn a new app you need for your job. He is supportive and
encourages you to move forward.

7. He likes and offers
affection.
He will hold your hand in public, put his arm around you while you’re watching a movie or TV and welcome hugs and kisses from you.
Men know when they really like a lady or just messing around with her and they will show it consciously and even unconsciously.

Watch for these
signals cos it means he is into you.

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