“Women who wrap men around their fingers know how to make a man feel needed and that his help is appreciated.”— Cat Volz, amazon.com
“Men are the givers. We please men by graciously accepting what they offer, not by asking for or manipulating them into giving of their time, love, or material resources. Allow a man to offer, or he may feel pressured or resentful. If your needs are not being met, you have the option to leave.”— Cat Volz, amazon.com
“Set intentions rather than expectations. Feminine energy is being open and receptive to each moment. Be gracious for all he provides without expecting more.”— Cat Volz, amazon.com
“No matter how independent you are, a man needs to feel capable of being your hero, that you need him for protection, and for the ways in which he adds value to your life. Thank him for all that he does.”— Cat Volz, amazon.com
“You only want to date men who love you, and who make your life better than it already is.”— Cat Volz, amazon.com
“A man who is in love with you will try to make your life better. For a classically feminine woman, the most important thing he can do is to comfort you when you feel pain. Aside from differences in lifestyle he can provide, notice if a man is providing you value through some of his time.”— Cat Volz, amazon.com
“And here’s the incredible thing about women I don’t quite understand: you know when a man is not feeling you yet you still give your all, you continue to try to make it work. Why play that game? Why not just weed out, up front, all the men you know are going to do nothing but cause you heartache and…”— Steve Harvey, amazon.com
“I said it before and I’ll say it again: the man who refuses to give you time to investigate whether he’s worthy of intimacy with you is not your man.”— Steve Harvey, amazon.com
“A woman who cares about herself and how she presents herself to the world, and looks like she’d elevate our game, is the woman who will get our attention.”— Steve Harvey, amazon.com
“There are plenty of good men ready, willing, and capable of doing right by you if you let them. And you have every right to weed through them to get to what you want and stand firm until you get it.”— Steve Harvey, amazon.com
“If a woman looks engaging, we’ll engage her. But if she looks like one of those cold women who will meet our advances with hostility and act disinterested when any man even looks in her direction, well, yeah: men aren’t going to talk to her.”— Steve Harvey, amazon.com
“Everybody needs somebody. And everybody has voids they need filled: they want companionship, a family, someone to help them feel safe, someone to share their dreams with, someone who can be a male role model in their home, someone willing to listen to their problems and maybe even offer up a few sug…”— Steve Harvey, amazon.com
“Men don’t mind strong, independent, capable women by any stretch. What we do mind is feeling like we’re not needed.”— Steve Harvey, amazon.com
“You got a couple years to date a few women while you figure this thing out, and once you decide who you are, what you want to do, and how you want to make your money, go get a partner who can help you accomplish these things.”— Steve Harvey, amazon.com
“His desire to profess, protect, and provide for you will only get stronger if you make him feel appreciated. Simply by saying thank you to your man, you validate his decision to provide for you and encourage him to keep expressing his love for you.”— Steve Harvey, amazon.com
“The truth is nothing in the world makes a man square his shoulders and hold his head up higher than when someone shows him appreciation.”— Steve Harvey, amazon.com
“Men appreciate women who value themselves, because it generally means that those women are happy with who they are and place a premium on their self-worth.”— Steve Harvey, amazon.com
“Because at the end of the day, all we care about is looks! No one falls in love with your personality at first sight!”— Gerald Butler, Mike, amazon.com
“You choke the chicken before any big date, don't you?... Are you crazy? That's like going out there with a loaded gun!”— Chris Elliot, Dom, amazon.com