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Time to Move On? . Membership Email for: {EMAIL} this 03/19/2024 Today's article.... Hello again, my

Time to Move On? [End Your Subscription](. Membership Email for: {EMAIL} this 03/19/2024 [>> Where can you find those girls you just can't resist getting next to and are eager to show their apprecitation? Here you go...]( Today's article.... Hello again, my friend We've discussed recently what words and features you can include in your profiles to appeal to the women you want. Today, I'd like to flip that around an get YOUR opinion and what catches your eyes in a woman's dating profile. What makes you think that a woman is good dating material? On the flip side, what turns you away or makes you think she in not being sincere? Most of my girlfriends think that they need to look uber-sexy in their photos, making the big-lipped duck face, or convey that they are just looking for something casual when they are really looking for more. I don't understand that... and I'm a woman! If you're looking for someone or something particular, isn't it in your best interest to be straight forward about who you are and what you want? I mean, to me, that's like a guy stuffing a pair of socks in his pants or women wearing those bras that make you appear 10 sizes larger. Eventually, the person you like is going to find out the truth. Why would you risk the disappointment, not to mention the time, when you could simply project the best version of the real you? Talk with you again soon, ~ Tanya - Your 'Wing-Girl' "The guy's girl, here to help good guys get the girls" [>> Where can you find those girls you just can't resist getting next to and are eager to show their apprecitation? Here you go...]( Notice: By accepting and reading this, you agree to all of the following: This newsletter, and all the opinions expressed herein, are for personal entertainment purposes only, and are not professional advice. You, and you alone, are solely responsible for the use of the ideas, concepts, opinions and content You've received this message because you signed up to receive my dating/relationship advice and social recommendations from a woman's perspective. No longer wish to hear from me? [Discontinue Your Subscription Here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Sent to: {EMAIL} © 2022 Intimate Projects Online FlirtFix Online LLC 2226 N Coast Hwy Newport OR 97365-1708 United States

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