6 Masculine Habits That Women Find Irresistible & Attractive

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0:27 Exercise daily
1:12-3:02 Sponsor ad
3:02 Fuel your body
4:06 Man with manners
4:49 Lead by example
5:52 Lifetime learner mentality
7:10 Confidence and body language

koolandblue
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You need to be dealing with a woman of value for any of the things she mentioned to be appreciated. Most young women don’t care anything about these things. They just want tattoos and Idiocracy. Stay up men.

basedsavage
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Courtney absolutely OWNS this space on YouTube, and owns it with about the most class and grace I've seen. Really love the content.

interspacer
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Body language is so important not only in social settings but also professional settings. It plays a big role in my position as a university professor. Students are more likely to be engaged if they feel confidence in the instructor.

JasonMoir
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Confidence is one of those things that just doesnt happen overnight. You need to work on it. A good way to start is trying to learn new things. Learn a language, or join a martial arts club or boxing club. Something that puts you outside of your comfort zone and gets you interacting with other people. As you progress you start to become more confident in your abilities and over time that will slowly build up. Personally this is much better than just 'join a gym'. someone who already has confidence issues this can be more demoralizing and intimidating

badrequest
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"Pursue what is meaningful (not what is expedient)."
"Treat yourself like someone you are responsible for helping."
"Assume that the person you are listening to might know something you don't."
"Tell the truth or at least don't lie."
"Pet a cat when you encounter one on the street."
"Stand up straight with your shoulders back."

Basically what Courtney said. Anyone who watches Courtney's content and has not read Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules books is doing a disservice to their self.

Courtney, your videos are a daily reminder in keeping me honest and striving forward. Thank you for all that you do!

robertholtz
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The manners one is huge. I'll never forget one of the actions that won my first girlfriends heart. We were on a train and some guy was staring at her and getting closer to us. So I stood firmly in between them, and shoved my arm up against a railing next to her that walled him off. Honestly, I did it subconsciously, didn't think twice about it. But after we had been dating a while, she told me, that was one of the first things she noticed that made a huge impression on her. That it made her feel safe and the fact that I was a gentleman in other areas was a sure sign that it came from a place of concern and care, and not from a place of ego.

There are women out there that appreciate chivalry and kindness, they have just become a bit rarer in modern society.

HalfAsianDerp
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I think another good thing to add is being light-hearted whenever necessary and make her smile/laugh.

shermanngjazz
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We as men can achieve these things by working on them. Some of the things that I can think of is to work out, be calm in stressful situations/don’t panic, be a leader, chase after your personal goals, have good body language, etc.

TSierra
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Many of the traits you outline, I wouldn’t consider “masculine” per se. I’d just consider them solid traits or habits for everyone to aspire to. A woman that works out regularly, is health conscious, aspires to continued self improvement, & carries herself well, is solid gold hot. Good advice for all in this one.

shawndoyle
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Be strong, confident, lead, always willing to listen and be fun and funny and you will go a long way. It’s actually kinda simple but many guys get the yips and struggle

TCR
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When I was doing Taekwondo in my early 30s I was burning about 4-5k calories a day. Riding my bike 18 miles a day and did 10 hours of classes a week. I was in the best shape of my life. Could do 300 situps and 200 push-ups without stopping.
My girlfriend told me I was too skinny and needed to put on "muscle". I was thin but ripped with a strong core and huge lats.
I told her to leave... then when she argued about it I told her to get the f out.
Women are impossible to please. Nonsense to even try.
I haven't been yelled at in years and it feels great. I haven't been attacked from some woman starting fights in public or causing drama or purposely having me attacked to see what I'd do...
Single life is the best life.

didamnesia
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#6 is definitely my weakness. When I started working out about 5 years ago that was my first step to build the confidence. Part of it is social anxiety so it’s definitely something I’m working on.

continuallyblessed
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4:49 Yup growth mindset as opposed to a fixed mindset.

Revolver_Ocelot
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I think one of the most important things is right at the beginning of the video where Courtney says you have to continuously work on these things. Right now I'm taking a break from dating to better myself. And I'm working on some of the things she said in this video. Not because she said it but because it was a good reminder of stuff I've already been working on. Love the videos Courtney keep doing what you do 🙏🏾

tko_
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My gf loves the fact that I look for solutions to our problems as opposed to cursing the problem and pointing fingers

william
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Having a steady workout routine shows discipline

era
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Courtney, you bring such a calmly intelligent aura of delivering your perspectives. You carry your authenticity and personal integrity in a refreshing, open manner that is so needed in today’s continuous avalanche of entitlement and pay attention to me media chaos. You exemplify the importance of personal awareness and personal growth as the necessary foundation of how to put the rest of life together in a positive direction. Doesn’t mean it’s easy, bcz it’s not. Anything worth doing well is going to take time and hard work. Grateful thnx for your presence and what you share here. And you’re a fellow Lander resident. Definitely a bright spot for the CLE community. Happy Holidays.

jeffbranchick
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I love her channel because being 26 almost 27 and around the same age as Courtney, I feel like I’m almost always on the same page with her and really appreciate the “old school” ways if you will about how to talk and appear attractive to women! Todays man is a lot different than what I grew up idolizing and wanted to act like and I think my generation is so unique because I’ve always felt that yes, we can adapt to certain ways the world is today but we also keep a lot of the old school, healthy relationship tactics that’s we grew up seeing and knowing in the 90’s and 00’s. I’ve been married now for a year and been with the same beautiful girl for almost 7 years and wow is it amazing to be the loving man that I should be and that she is looking for! Women should not settle for less especially these days when good men are so hard to come by! Men need to been men in the most genuine way possible! Women will notice a man vs a boy! Keep up the GREAT work Courtney!!!

austindmilligan
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I do agree with what you said Courtney. Kindness is never out of style. Some men I think are taught to see it as weakness but I see it as strength. Real masculinity is not defined by our modern culture. It is the very heart of the Creator who created us. Humbleness, kindness are attractive traits in women to me personally. Arrogance, haughtiness, lack of humility are not and never will be. I will just leave with this quote from scripture. “The fruits of the Spirit are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness and self-control against such things there is no law” Galatians 5:22-23. This is the true heart of God and who we are meant to be and can be through Jesus Christ.

Brian