4 SECRET WAYS To Make Anyone Chase You

Relationships can be tricky but instead of chasing, let’s talk about how to make someone fall in love with you. In this video, let’s talk about some psychological tricks to make anyone fall in love with you.

Self-love is equally as important! Although romantic relationships are nice, don’t forget about taking care of yourself first!

Do you also feel like you’re falling in love? Here’s a video for you https://youtu.be/8u4BvclpMyY

DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes and is based on personal opinions. It’s not a substitute for professional advice and is instead created for uplifting general guidance. Everyone’s situation is different. What applies to you may not apply to another person. Please always listen to your intuition to determine the best possible decision.

Writer: Chamae Quiachon
Script editor: Caitlin McColl
Script manager: Kelly Soong
Voice: Amanda Silvera (www.youtube.com/amandasilvera)
Animator: sarimopi (https://www.instagram.com/sarimopi/)
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong

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