6 Unexpected Turn-Ons Men Always Miss

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  • @iamjuan6762 says:

    Exactly, there’s big difference between what they say and what they like. That’s the issue

  • @victorremdt8520 says:

    Being borderline neurodivergent plays a hand with the first thing that was listed. I think I have made strives with the 2nd thing. An activity that I really enjoys is Karaoke which is a passion for me. My body language is an area that needs big improvement. I have problems clarifying things to others which is a product of being borderline neurodivergent. Reading the room is definitely a challenge for me due to what I have to deal with being borderline neurodivergent.

  • @georgedeluna855 says:

    Self control and control of one’s own emotions is a skill.

    • @alwaysemployed656 says:

      I don’t know. I find that being fit and healthy is what naturally keeps me in line. Stress makes you cry in many ways, both emotionally and physically. If you’re fit, then you won’t stress as much because your activities are efficient and effortless. See where I’m going with this? If a gas car engine needs an oil change, that engine will be crying out loud. If you keep the oil changed regularly, that engine will hardly do any crying.

  • @Harikejn says:

    Important things: 0:31 First Thing ÷ Being Calm Under Pressure; 2:22 Second Thing ÷ Subtle Physical Restraint; 4:51 Third Thing ÷ Self-Directed Focus; 7:03 Fourth Thing ÷ Small, Intentional Movements; 8:42 Fifth Thing ÷ Unexpected Intelligence; 9:53 Sixth Thing ÷ Reading The Room; and 11:41 to summarize all the told here.
    Additional things can be following things. And those are these things: Seventh Thing ÷ Good Communication Skills (which can be partly used at first, third, fifth and sixth thing); and Eighth Thing ÷ Paying Attention To Details. What I meant at seventh thing is to say here is that the good communication skills means that the person knows how to talk and to communicate with people either it’s the calm situation, or a situation that goes under pressure. As for eighth thing, I meant on things such as remembering what does your soulmate loves to eat, what is the favorite hobby that your soulmate loves, what music loves, when is Birthday, favorite clothes and fashion, etc.
    All in all, deeds will say many things. And they will say what is a turn-on, or turn-off. Also, the real charisma can be a real turn-on, since it signals the real self-confidence.
    The color of the eyes goes well with the pattern of the sweater 👏👏👏👏👏👏.
    La perfection madam 👏👏👏👏👏👏.
    Thank you very much, Courtney ❤💙🤍.

  • @thedarkshadow24 says:

    I love that blue shirt Courtney

  • @Rand66437 says:

    I agree, the catch is while women may intellectually want these things, most don’t physically “desire/get a kick out of” them. Most find it boring after awhile since the reason I’m stable is I don’t engage in risky behavior. Inevitablely, things fizzle out and she finds a chaotic guy or she burns things down trying to have “fun.”

  • @jacobs3031 says:

    Reading all too much into this, guy’s she’s either into you or not 😂.

  • @hike824-9 says:

    I saw a plastic surgeon and asked them what I could do to be more attractive. They said I was very attractive and asked me why I thought I wasn’t. I said every woman I ask out rejects me. They said women have unrealistic expectations and that dating is ridiculous for everyone right now.

  • @smartengineering8934 says:

    Women want a spark, often from date one. Without the ability to smooth talk them you can have all purpose you want, it won’t matter.

  • @shawnkroll3950 says:

    Wow my father literally raise me with the wisdom of “Do not let other’s word dictate your actions.” Basically, he was saying do not let other manipulate you into doing what they want. They want that reaction. You saying this proves his point.

  • @SamuelMoreno-o6p says:

    6 Unexpected turn-ons men always miss: 1. Being calm under pressure. 2. Subtle physical restraint. 3. Self-directed focus
    4. Small intentional movements
    5. Unexpected Intelligence
    6. Reading the room

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  • @stayfr34ky says:

    Interesting !
    Thank you very much
    Sending you Love and Blessings

  • @davidprice1007 says:

    The best news is these all improve your life regardless of who else notices. The fact that they are attractive to women is an added bonus.

  • @seancraven-tf6ec says:

    A young woman backed into my vehicle last summer. She was probably about 20 or 21… Instead of getting angry I was more focused on whether she was OK or not because she was crying…. I felt bad and told her everything will be OK and accidents happen. My girlfriend really found this attractive. She said “ you just handled that very well”. And she kept on smiling. Now I understand.

  • @CryptoMeter101 says:

    Beautiful message

  • @BenjaminDawid says:

    I actually worked a few things whilst listening to this 🔍 thank you Courtney 🎓

  • @CassandraBeckner says:

    Turn-ons aren’t always obvious — subtlety rules 😏💥

  • @DrewAllen2000 says:

    0:05 Hey Courtney! You’re someone who could easily be in my friend group. I do think about you sometimes, because I consider a guaranteed, potential friend if the opportunity was presented. You’re someone who I could be vulnerable with.

    I’m making myself more intentional than ever about actively pursuing and staying connected with friends, especially in the months since my Dad passed at just 52 years old and my Aunt died last Sunday at 54.

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