“A man who doesn’t always put himself first, a true gentleman, is kind, generous and considerate to those around him. He is the sort of guy who will let you chose the movie to watch and he will be happy that you are happy. Even if he hates the movie!”— Unknown, beautyandtips.com
“Chivalry is not dead, yet. A nobleman is always concerned about giving due respect to ladies. He does not think that holding or opening doors for woman is an act of condescension, but he is of the opinion that all women should be treated with courtesy.”— Jenifer Bradshaw, thoughtcatalog.com
“Respect is to hold someone in high regard and honor their achievements. If you are respectful of your partner, you show them that you recognize that they are their own person. Being respectful means you not only admire them, but listen to them and understand that their goals are as important as your…”— NIKOLA GJAKOVSKI, lifehack.org
“An honorable man will never hurt his woman. He is warm, respectful, and he will always make time for his lady. And the most important is that he doesn’t play games. Games are for high school relationships. It’s really bad that most of the time both men and women are stuck in the games cycle. They th…”— NIKOLA GJAKOVSKI, lifehack.org
“A gentleman possesses a strong work ethic. He takes pride in his labor and strives to give his very best. He is trustworthy, loyal, and people speak well of him.”— Deborah King, globalpecacademy.com
“A gentleman is generous with his time, wisdom, and resources. He willingly serves others and extends a hand to those in need.”— Deborah King, globalpecacademy.com
“Your number one enemy when trying to build a meaningful and powerful relationship with an amazing woman is going to be your insecurities.”— Bruce Bryans, amazon.com
“Above all, love is defined by what you do as opposed to what you say. Because in every life, there’ll be happiness and sorrow, joy and pain. And often it’s the support that is expressed through action that is most meaningful in both the highs and lows of life.”— Nicholas Sparks, eharmony.com
“Your time is your responsibility. If you stayed in a bad relationship and it didn’t turn out well, you are partly to blame.”— Sabrina Alexis, Eric Charles, amazon.com
“Thinking all men are evil is poisonous and can block you from ever having the love you want.”— Sabrina Alexis, Eric Charles, amazon.com
“If every guy you have ever dated has treated you poorly and broken your heart, then you need to consider that you are probably choosing the wrong men. If you stay with a guy even though he has made it clear he can’t or won’t give you what you want, and the relationship deteriorates, you can’t exactl…”— Sabrina Alexis, Eric Charles, amazon.com
“Guys commit slowly. He doesn't think about it really, he just thinks about how much he enjoys her company, and the fact that he would like more of it. The reason women struggle is because they get an idea in their head that things are not okay. The moment they start to really believe that, they feel…”— Sabrina Alexis, Eric Charles, amazon.com
“In the right relationship, you don’t feel like you’re walking on eggshells, worrying that you might screw something up. You don’t feel like you have to make it work. You don’t feel like you’re suffocating, wishing and hoping you’ll finally get some sweet relief and be able to breathe again. You aren…”— Sabrina Alexis, Eric Charles, amazon.com
“Girls think that playing hard to get will make a guy like them, and being too available will turn him off. This isn't true. Waiting a certain amount of time before texting him back and pretending to be busy when you’re not doesn’t get a guy to like you, it gets a guy to chase you. Does it work? Mayb…”— Sabrina Alexis, Eric Charles, amazon.com
“Commitment for a man comes down to this: Is my life better with her in it or not? If the answer is yes, he commits.”— Sabrina Alexis, Eric Charles, amazon.com
“Guys evaluate the quality of their relationship by the quality of the time spent with the other person. You can't measure the depth of a relationship by the number of texts received on average per day, or by how much time elapses between each text.”— Sabrina Alexis, Eric Charles, amazon.com
“When a man doesn't return a text or a call immediately, it is not an accurate indicator of disinterest. He's most likely busy or focused on something else at the moment.”— Sabrina Alexis, Eric Charles, amazon.com
“Sometimes a man will stop responding because he doesn’t see the point in talking unless it’s for the sake of making a plan. Or sometimes he’ll just run out of things to say because it’s just not natural for him to talk and talk (or rather, text and text), just for the sake of talking or texting.”— Sabrina Alexis, Eric Charles, amazon.com