23 Ways To Make A Girl Smile...
1. Send her a cute goodnight text
while she's
sleeping so she wakes up with a smile on her
face...
2. Call her beautiful, instead of pretty or cute...
3. Buy her nice things.
4. Make sure she knows that you're afraid to
lose her..
5. Treat her the same around your friends as you
would do
when you're alone...
6. Be there when she needsyou. ..
7. Have a date planned out so all she has to do
is look good and
show up.
8. Randomly send her a text saying you're
thinking about her.
9. While out, introduce her to the
people that matter to you. Make
sure she knows who they are and vice versa...
10. Make her a priority, not an option...
11. Movie night cuddling, instead of going out
with the guys...
12. On a date: Help her with her coat. Pull out
her
chair...Open the door for her. Let her order her
food first. Stay off
your phone..
13. Back down in an argument even though
she may be wrong...
14. Ask her if she's lost weight...
15. Respect her. Respect her family, respect her
friends,
respect her morals...
16. Slow-dance with her even if there's no
music..
17. Sneak up behind her, hold her around her
waist, kiss her softly on the neck and tell her you
love her.
18. Support her ambition and love her flaws...
19. Walk into a room full of temptation and stay
faithful.
20. Give her your hoodie when she's cold...
21. Make her feel like she's the only woman in
the world...
22. Fight for her when she's ready to give up,
and
hold her tight when she's at her weakest.
23. SHARE this for other Men to read.
A giant ribbon will not hang in front of the White House. No marches
will be held. The lights on the Empire State building will not shine a
special color. Instead, March 24th - World TB Day-is just like most
any other day. Little attention will be paid to the fact that
tuberculosis is now the number one infectious disease killer in the
world.
TB has long been the stepchild of the three major global health
diseases - AIDS, TB and malaria. A major reason why is that TB
primarily impacts people living in poverty, those who are voiceless or
whose voices are simply ignored. It is ironic that a curable disease
remains a disease fighting to gain attention.
It is also ironic that at a time when Ebola and Zika have put our
nation on notice about serious health threats, the same concern is not
given to TB, which can spread like wildfire just by coughing. We need
to look no further than Marion, Alabama to see how quickly TB can
overwhelm a city. TB in Marion is now worsethan in man...
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