There’s no universal formula while wooing someone. But ‘laughter’, it seems, is one of the ‘most attractive’ traits in the opposite sex
As in the Hollywood flick, Notting Hill , subtle humour was Hugh Grant’s secret weapon in his armory to attract women. A recent survey by Vanderbilt University reports, “If you are trying to favourably impress a member of the opposite sex, how you laugh could play an important role in whether you are successful.” Actor Aman Verma says, “Laughter is one of the best ways of breaking the ice and moving forward. Both men and women find laughter incredibly attractive in the opposite sex. No one really knows how to allure someone, but amusement can be an important tool in doing so.”
Way to her heart!
In a recent interview Miss Great Britain Gemma Garrett admitted, “Having a good sense of humour is on top of my list”. So Guys, even if she’s an unreachable Goddess, you can charm her by making her laugh. Actor Sangeeta Ghosh says, “Women like intelligent men and a great sense of humor is linked to intelligence. It’s the first step of attraction, as a man with wits can think fast, able to produce a joke instantly that is suitable to the situation. That’s a big turn-on for any women, after all who doesn’t want an intelligent companion.” Make her laugh and she will eventually start getting attracted to you. Actor Archana Puran Singh says, “Ability to make one laugh is definitely an attention-grabber. It’s one of the ways by which men can invite attention from women and can entice them.”
Witty with caution!
Witty humour is one of the important mantras of dating and seduction. For actor Gul Panag, “Self-deprecating humour can attract anybody, especially women. Poking fun at oneself needs a lot confidence. One who is good at laughing at oneself shows that he is not afraid of anything.” However, bringing attention to your flaws is a high-risk seduction strategy for men and has the potential to boomerang. VJ Rannvijay says, “Jovial nature is always a delight, and men get easily floored by women who have good sense of humour.”
As in the Hollywood flick, Notting Hill , subtle humour was Hugh Grant’s secret weapon in his armory to attract women. A recent survey by Vanderbilt University reports, “If you are trying to favourably impress a member of the opposite sex, how you laugh could play an important role in whether you are successful.” Actor Aman Verma says, “Laughter is one of the best ways of breaking the ice and moving forward. Both men and women find laughter incredibly attractive in the opposite sex. No one really knows how to allure someone, but amusement can be an important tool in doing so.”
Way to her heart!
In a recent interview Miss Great Britain Gemma Garrett admitted, “Having a good sense of humour is on top of my list”. So Guys, even if she’s an unreachable Goddess, you can charm her by making her laugh. Actor Sangeeta Ghosh says, “Women like intelligent men and a great sense of humor is linked to intelligence. It’s the first step of attraction, as a man with wits can think fast, able to produce a joke instantly that is suitable to the situation. That’s a big turn-on for any women, after all who doesn’t want an intelligent companion.” Make her laugh and she will eventually start getting attracted to you. Actor Archana Puran Singh says, “Ability to make one laugh is definitely an attention-grabber. It’s one of the ways by which men can invite attention from women and can entice them.”
Witty with caution!
Witty humour is one of the important mantras of dating and seduction. For actor Gul Panag, “Self-deprecating humour can attract anybody, especially women. Poking fun at oneself needs a lot confidence. One who is good at laughing at oneself shows that he is not afraid of anything.” However, bringing attention to your flaws is a high-risk seduction strategy for men and has the potential to boomerang. VJ Rannvijay says, “Jovial nature is always a delight, and men get easily floored by women who have good sense of humour.”
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