(Newswire.net — July 23, 2014) Los Angeles, CA –David Wygant, a professional dating coach, has been dispensing sound dating advice to those who need it through a variety of media. While speaking recently at a BIL Conference, this dating coach for men offered some simple advice about asking women out that makes the process simple for anyone.
According to Wygant, many people think in terms of absolutes. They believe that they will somehow wake up one morning, take a magic pill and become incredibly attractive to everyone around them. However, as this expert in understanding women as seen at http://www.davidwygant.com/blog/relationships/i-dont-understand-women/ points out, attraction begins within.
“Most people are searching for that person and trying to think of the things to say that will draw that person to them,” says Wygant. “What’s the magic phrase I need to have?” However, as this dating expert points out, there is no “magic phrase” or pickup lines that will make someone attractive. What actually makes people attractive is their inner strength and confidence.
If more men realized that they must start within to become attractive and gained confidence from knowing that they were strong, asking women out would become simple, according to Wygant’s philosophy. Women respond to interesting men who are confident within themselves and can tell when someone has that inner strength. Therefore, asking women out is not a matter of learning pickup lines or looking a certain way. Instead, it is a matter of developing that inner confidence and strength that makes asking for a date easy.
About David Wygant: David Wygant is a dating coach and relationship expert as seen at http://www.davidwygant.com/ who helps men learn the right way to become attractive to women and to successfully ask women out for a date. He reaches men through his lectures, videos and blogs to share this information with them and help them build better relationships. For more in David, see http://www.davidwygant.com/coaching-men/.
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