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Million Dollar Matchmaker – Don’t Check Your Phone! and Other Dating Rules to Live By – WE tv

I guess I always assume the guy has money. I guess money makes noises that women could fall in love through their ears? However, Patti believes that you should stay on neutral topics no discussing how you are a radical libertarian on the first date and train to keep it light with some witty banter. Topics like interests and hobbies which I have none of are okay. Also apparently a man should actually talk three times more than you on the first date. Typically, I find myself way more witty and entertaining than the average guy so not sure I can do this but I do think banter is important in keeping a relationship fun.

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You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Let the man pay: Next The WTF moment of the week: Published by Connor Doherty. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Patti Stanger , known as the "Million Dollar Matchmaker," thinks it only takes 12 months to get your boyfriend to propose.

Now what do you do? Stanger, who will return to help people find love on WE tv tonight at 10 p. Because you get to choose and decide your future.

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What is your plan? He should be the one to hunt you down not vice versa. It was really great and I wish you the best of luck in a relationship.

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What If He Comes Back?! In that case, Stanger said she has one suggestion for your potential hubby-to-be.

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Tell him, "Meet me at Tiffany's. For those thinking this all sounds too simple, Stanger drew an analogy: If you were promised a promotion after 12 months, but you don't get it, "What are you going to do next? You're going to call a recruiter and you're going to say, 'I want to get another job in another company that appreciates me. There is no difference," Stander added.