3/15/12

Signs to know if he likes you

By Alex Shant


Men, like women are very hard to read. This is because they continually hide their true feelings because they do not want to come out as aggressive. Some men however, are very transparent. They want to show their feelings true feelings to women for them to like him. Here are the signs to know if he likes you or not.

He is extra close to you. If a man is extra close to you, it means that he likes you. Men like to be close to a woman him like because he wants to show here how special she is. He flirts with you a lot. Parallel to being extra close to you, you will know that he likes you if he flirts with you. This is really an obvious sign. However, little flirts are better than big flirts. If he makes little advances, it means he wants you to know that he likes you subtly.

He tells you about his life. This is actually the best sign. If he likes you, he will tell you about his life because he wants to make you feel that you are unique. He also wants to make you feel that you are one of the people he can share his secrets to.

He gives you things. Men like to give things to the people they love. However, it also depends upon the things that they give. If he also gives it to people, then you may be getting the incorrect signals. But if he gives you a separate gift, then it means he likes you.

Aside from the signs mentioned above, if he is extra distant from you, it also means he likes you. Like they said, too much of something means something. If he is extra distant from you and do not even give a damn about you, then it means he likes you. Men do not usually give major signs if he likes a girl, sometimes, they want to keep their feelings.




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A Few Of History's Famous Weddings

By Byron Jonas


Throughout the course of history, weddings of famous people have drawn the interest and wonderment of the public. Today such unions involving one person (or two people for that matter) of recognition are just as popular as ever. Here are four examples of weddings that people other than those getting hitched still remember and talk about.

In 1796, 26 years after Louis XVI wed Marie Antoinette, Napoleon took time out of his busy schedule of world conquering to get married to Josephine de Beauharnais. Though the groom appeared at the altar 2 hours late, much fanfare was part of the ceremony. De Beauharnais became France's first empress, but alas, the couple was divorced in 1810 when it was determined she was unable to provide Napoleon an heir.

Hundreds if not thousands of women were rendered heartbroken on May 1, 1967. That was the day that Elvis Presley was no longer an eligible bachelor. Having first met her in Germany in 1959 when she was fourteen years old, Elvis married Priscilla Beaulieu at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The marriage lasted until 1973.

American history buffs are likely familiar with the story of John Rolfe, the early English settler who fell in love with and married Pocahontas in 1614. They had one child and sadly Pocahontas died after only 3 years of marriage. The lineage of that child, however, went on to produce Edith Galt, who would eventually marry President Woodrow Wilson.

Perhaps the most famous wedding, one which was seen by a global television audience of over seven hundred million people, was the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. Almost two million people lined Diana's route to St. Paul's Cathedral and approximately 3500 people saw the ceremony from the congregation.

These are only a few of the famous weddings that have enthralled people over the years. As long as famous people wed, the public will want to know every detail. From the 6 marriages of Henry VIII to James Madison's wedding which marked the first White House union, history is full of stories of the legacies many a wedding.




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