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Home›How To›12 Ways to Beat an Aries Man at His Own Game

12 Ways to Beat an Aries Man at His Own Game

By Matthew Lynch
April 5, 2024
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1.Stay calm and composed: Aries men tend to be energetic and aggressive, making it essential for you to stay calm in any situation. By remaining composed, you can think clearly and make rational decisions, ultimately helping you win.

2.Be assertive: Confidence is key when trying to beat an Aries man at his own game. Stand your ground and assert your opinions confidently but respectfully to catch them off guard.

3.Keep up with their pace: Aries men are fast thinkers and quick decision-makers. By keeping up with their tempo, you’ll prevent them from getting ahead of you – both physically and mentally.

4.Offer challenges: Aries men love a good challenge, so don’t be afraid to push their limits and confront them on various topics. Make sure to choose battles you know you can win.

5.Show support: Compliment their accomplishments and encourage their dreams. When an Aries man sees that you genuinely care about his success, he’ll feel intrigued by your unexpected support.

6.Focus on your own goals: By concentrating on your personal ambitions, you demonstrate self-confidence and independence – two traits that will impress any Aries man.

7.Keep an air of mystery: Don’t reveal all of your cards right away; Aries men enjoy the thrill of uncovering someone’s secrets and personality quirks. By keeping some aspects of your life private, you maintain their interest.

8.Challenge them mentally: Engage in stimulating conversations, introduce new ideas and opinions, thus pushing them intellectually.

9.Play hard to get: While it’s essential not to come across as cold or uninterested, don’t make yourself too available for an Aries man either. Excite him by playing hard to get now and then.

10.Show loyalty: As natural-born leaders, the loyalty of others is something that Aries men value highly. Show your loyalty and commitment to maintaining a connection with an Aries man, even in times of disagreement.

11.Adopt a lighthearted approach: Aries men have a good sense of humor and enjoy engaging in playful banter. Adopting a lighthearted approach can keep things fun and interesting, preventing the serious intensity that can come with competing against an Aries man.

12.Be patient: One of an Aries man’s biggest weaknesses is his impatience. Be the example of collectedness when he starts pushing buttons, and your patience will undoubtedly pay off in the end as you beat him at his own game.

By following these helpful tips, you’ll be well-equipped to handle any situation when competing with an Aries man, remaining one step ahead as you work towards achieving victory.

 

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