Absolutely avoid these three things!
These are habits that your confident and sexy version of yourself really doesn't need!
Don't be easy
When you're in a bar or club and you notice a handsome man looking at you, be aware that he's also studying the situation and "scanning" everyone in your company. If he is a mature, confident guy and if he likes you, he will decide that you are a girl worth getting to know and start a conversation with you. But if he's a guy who's just looking for a good party, don't be the one he thinks is ready to take off his panties the fastest. So always be dignified and confident, otherwise you will attract the completely wrong type of man you want (unless you really want a "one-night-stand").
Don't pretend you can't be conquered
You've probably heard that guys love mysterious, elusive women and that they love to play the hunters who run marathons to prove they're worthy of your attention. Yes, it's true that it's recommended not to fall for his first phrase, but you don't need to play ice queen. Such things are relatively interesting maybe there at the end of high school, but certainly not in adulthood. Let him know in a polite way that you want to get to know him better, that you like him (if you really like him).
Don't over analyze
They are having lunch/dinner together. They have a pleasant and interesting conversation. You're not sure if there's any spark between the two of you, but you're sure you haven't had such an interesting conversation with anyone in a long time. You definitely have something in common. Or maybe he's just being nice? Maybe he's like that with every woman... He also talks about intimate, important and serious things that he probably wouldn't talk about with everyone... The color of his voice is warm and good-natured. Maybe that's why the intense looks are missing... Anyway, you get the idea! No such analyses! Just enjoy your time together, and if you feel a connection between you two, make an extra effort to put those thoughts completely out of your mind and just let yourself be in the moment.