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Author: Crid Lee
Author: Crid Lee

There are many reasons why a woman plays hard to get with a man. If you want to turn the table around and know what to do when you meet one, you absolutely need to know the reasons here. Let me share with you 3 major reasons why women play hard to get with you: She does not want to be seemed as a cheap and loose woman. Traditionally, it is always the man who takes the initiative to woo a woman. When he is wooing her, she will play hard to get and not accepting him, although in her heart she likes him a lot. She will need to at least play the game for a few weeks before accepting him so that she will not be seemed as a loose woman. Today, many women still think and act in this manner, making a guy confused and rejected. She wants you to cherish her more. She does not wish that you will take her for granted if she says yes too early during the courtship. She wants you to understand her more as a person before the both of you move a step further than friendship. She wants to look for a better catch. If she is not attracted enough to you, she may have the tendency to bite her time and look out for a better catch. There are tons of men out there, and you need to make yourself feel special in her heart and create the most important thing in a relationship, ATTRACTION. Women play the game for different reasons. Some play it to get more assurance for you, while some are just fooling around and wasting your time. So be an alpha male and see through their sleeves, and turn the table around to your advantage. About the Author:

Crid Lee is the webmaster of WhyWomenPlayHardToGet.com

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