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5 Secret Ways to Make Him Afraid of Losing You | Relationship Advice For Women by Mat Boggs

Mat Boggs shares dating advice for women and 5 Secret Ways to Make Him Afraid of Losing You

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As a sought-after dating and relationship coach for women and international speaker, Mat Boggs has helped thousands of women understand men, improve their relationships, and attract the relationship they want.

As the best-selling author of Project Everlasting, and creator of Cracking The Man Code, Mat Boggs? dating and relationship advice has been featured on national media including The Today Show, CNN, Headline News, Oprah and Friends, and many more.

Mat's Mission: To increase love in the world, one heart at a time.

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  • @Debovani99 says:

    I met a friend of my brother in a shopping mall, I was alone because my friend cancelled the plan at the last hour. He somehow noticed I was feeling slightly anxious to get on the escalator and he supported me by holding my arm. I instantly liked it because his masculine energy came to the surface ❤ . He gave me an icecream treat 😊 , we visited the bookstore. I was discussing about the books and he was listening to me all the time, with great attention, that was so sweet 😍. I’m 24 now but he treats me as if I’m still a teen schoolgirl. He called a cab for me and I liked all his gestures. Later he talked to my brother about me. He’s a government officer and my brother found a good match for me 😂.

  • @chelseaford8517 says:

    This made me feel so good about my relationship. The guy I’m with has been dating princess’s in the past, and I’m successful and know what I want, but I’m kind and thankful and his friends love me. He keeps saying he’s so lucky, and is afraid to lose me. I didn’t understand why, until watching this. I’m a queen! This let me know I’m doing everything right and I found a man who values me and meets my standards, and I let him know all the time how much I love him taking care of me, and taking charge, Being a man! It’s so natural, it feels right. ❤

  • @cw5451 says:

    When a man lifts me up by showing and telling me how amazing he thinks I am, that speaks to my heart!

  • @cueswithdogs1048 says:

    Rare and valuable in a man. Knowing my wants, trusting my ability to be okay without it and then surprising me with it unexpectedly

  • @somalumen7070 says:

    “I’m not really feeling up for it, so if you’re willing to do the work, I’m willing to participate” – OMG, if I was drinking anything at that moment, it would have come out my nostrils. Love your guidance Mat, it is really. helping me nourish a new relationship that FEELS masculine/feminine balanced.

  • @kathykobos8980 says:

    I notice how he always looks out for me and wants to take care of me. He likes to be my hero

  • @myriambahri7320 says:

    What feels rare and valuable to me as a woman is the recognition of the efforts I put into something wether it’s related to the relationship or not. Basically hearing: you’re the best this ou that, you’re giving it you all and it shows, you’re blossoming on this or that role.

  • @godslove331 says:

    I love that you speak about being in a monogamous relationship, That point is the most important

  • @delta--tang-0 says:

    Okay but I need to balance telling my bf of 8 years (I’m 38, he’s 39) that I love and appreciate how he takes care of me/ my needs (and my little doggo!) with respecting his avoidant attachment style because I feel like his mom leaned on him a bit growing up because his dad wasn’t the most reliable… she worked 2 jobs, emotionally handled the family, put up with hurtful nonsense… and he was her sounding board.. so now, every time things are going really great, he pulls back. I don’t want him feeling smothered by the thought of living together or taking the next step, any step.. I don’t want him to think I NEED to be taken care of, but that I love how he takes care of me.. that we are a team.

  • @NotPCandnotadelusionalenabler says:

    There you go again, assuring me that I’m doing my part and validating how healthy my relationship actually is.
    Listening to you makes me grow even stronger in my love for him. 💜

    • @yaskay297 says:

      Can you please increase the volume of your next videos I find it hard to focus listening with a law volume

    • @amc5936 says:

      i warned the one i am dating now i am not repeat not very girlie and refuse to change. take it or leave it.

  • @rezotydnic says:

    1. Draw out his masculine by anchoring in your feminine energy.
    2. Be the Queen that you are.
    3. Appreciate him for meeting your needs.
    4. Meet his needs.
    5. Have a life outside the relationship that lights you up.

    • @MsFrancineTV says:

      The only needs my husbands wants met is intimacy in the bedroom. It’s too much tho 😩

    • @rezotydnic says:

      @@MsFrancineTV I understand. My only advice is this. Tell him that if he satisfies you, whatever that may be, he can have all he wants.
      But don’t forget the foreplay. That’s important.

    • @MsLilac88 says:

      Accomodate his sexual needs. 😊

    • @wonderingsoul8021 says:

      Communication and compromise so you guys are on more of the same page. Alot of things changed after my third child and my hormones changed big time so my desire for intimacy went downhill. It was a struggle but I stayed honest with my fiance, went to therapy, and eventually my hormones went back to normal and my desire came back. I wish you well though, best of luck!!

    • @jkd9573 says:

      I seem to do all the right things per the advice given by dating gurus but it still doesn’t work. Ready to give up forever.

  • @aleksandramichalska5223 says:

    I think that with right person by your side in your life you always feel good, happy, safe and comfortable. If you are with right person you don’t have to be afraid of losing him/her because you take care about each other.

  • @lesliewoods7774 says:

    Thank you Matt. I so appreciate your grounded sensibility that is focused on helping us all be better, kinder and more loving humans. Much gratitude for all you do!!

  • @blu_angel7 says:

    I’m moving out this week, finally, and nothing is stopping me.

  • @cathy3878 says:

    Thats so funny you mention this. I also recognize when my husband needs guy time before he does too. We’ve been happily married 23 years. He is such a good husband, father, coworker and he works so hard to be there for everyone. I encourage him to do this especially since his blood pressure was creeping up when he wasnt. He respects my need for downtime too and isnt one of those needy husbands who cant handle the kids for a few hours by himself. He lets me have my time uninterrupted too.

  • @Milycabrera92 says:

    Again ladies ..this only work out with the right and gentleman man..not with guys

  • @shokok5153 says:

    Wow, thanks so much for this video! I realize that I was 60% princess / 40% queen when I was with my man. I am also aware that when I’m busy at work (ie. when I was with him) I don’t give him the words of appreciation enough because my mind is so caught up with work. This was a great reminder and also eye opener video, thanks Mat!

  • @missmona9731 says:

    I love your videos Matt, they either teach me or reaffirm my growth within my relationship. Thank you for your insight, I appreciate you. Many blessings to you, your lovely wife, and children. ✌🏾💜

  • @sirene7465 says:

    Him reaching out and being consistent

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