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Home›How To›How to Make a Guy Feel Special: 11 Steps

How to Make a Guy Feel Special: 11 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
April 2, 2024
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Introduction:

Everyone deserves to feel loved and cherished, and that includes the special men in our lives. Whether it’s your partner, friend, or family member, make sure they know how much they mean to you. Here are 11 steps to make a guy feel special:

1. Be attentive:

Pay attention to his feelings, concerns, and interests. Give him your full attention when he’s speaking and show genuine care for what he has to say.

2. Give compliments:

Compliment him not just on his looks but also on his character and achievements. Appreciate the little things he does for you and let him know what makes him different from others.

3. Be supportive:

Stand by him in difficult times and help him through challenges. Encourage and motivate him in his pursuits without undermining his efforts.

4. Surprises:

Plan little surprises that show you’ve been thinking about him such as leaving love notes or sending unexpected messages during the day. These small gestures can go a long way in making someone feel special.

5. Show respect:

Respect his opinions, beliefs, boundaries, and decisions even when you do not agree with them. Avoid putting him down in front of others or belittling his feelings.

6. Remember important dates:

Remember significant moments such as birthdays, anniversaries, promotions, etc., and celebrate them with thoughtful gestures.

7. Encourage his hobbies:

Take an interest in the activities he enjoys doing. Learn more about his hobbies or even participate in some together.

8. Do things he loves:

Plan outings involving his favorite activities or places, showing you value what brings him joy.

9. Cook for him:

Put in effort to cook him a meal based on his favorite dishes or something new you’d like for both of you to try together.

10. Introduce him to your friends and family:

Integrating him into your social circle and family shows you are proud of him and want to share his presence with the important people in your life.

11. Open communication:

Have deep conversations about life, dreams, and future plans. Share your thoughts and feelings freely while also listening to his.

Conclusion:

When it comes to making a guy feel special, it’s more about the small, loving gestures than grand displays of affection. By being attentive, supportive, and showing genuine care for his well-being, you can make him feel loved and appreciated each day. Practice these 11 steps, and you’ll become a master at making that special someone in your life feel truly valued.

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