How To Get Your Girlfriend Back - Get Your Girl Back By Applying This Principle


by Allan Lim - Date: 2008-07-02 - Word Count: 263 Share This!

Perhaps you are thinking how to get your girlfriend back. You may be wondering whether you still stand any chances especially if she has stopped all contacts with you.

Well, perhaps it will serve you well if you understand this principle.

"People want what they cannot have."

I believe you might have heard of this principle before. In fact, you can look at this principle from two perspectives.

First, when a person cannot have or cannot easily have something, he/she will want it more.

One of the most common examples that we can think of is money. Most of the time, the people who desire money the most are people who do not have enough of it.

Second, when a person can have something very easily, his/her desire for it will fall.

Again, you can use money as an example. Once someone has a lot of money, his/her desire for money will dwindle. Instead, he/she will start to chase after other things that money can't buy.

In fact, in extreme cases, if you try to push it to him/her, he/she will even try to reject it.

So, can you see how it applies to your relationship? If you keep on calling her again and again, it indirectly means you are trying to push yourself to her. The more you push, the more she resists.

It also means she can easily get you, which means she will not want you that badly.

Therefore, you do not want to do things that make you appear desperate in her eyes. This will make it harder to get your girlfriend back.

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