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The unexpected word that predicts whether your relationship will survive or fail: 'If it's missing so is your future'
The unexpected word that predicts whether your relationship will survive or fail: 'If it's missing so is your future'

Daily Mail​

time17 hours ago

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  • Daily Mail​

The unexpected word that predicts whether your relationship will survive or fail: 'If it's missing so is your future'

Have you ever wondered what truly keeps the spark alive in a relationship? When you push beyond the unexplained chemistry, fatal attraction or those flirty good morning texts, Australian dating expert Louanne Ward has revealed there's one unexpected eight-letter word that may hold all the answers. Forget everything you've been told about grand gestures or perfectly timed messages. According to Louanne, the real sign someone is genuinely interested and emotionally invested in you is far more subtle - and it all comes down to the small things. In a viral Instagram reel, Louanne has lifted the lid on the growing dating trend coined 'Pebbling' - a behaviour inspired by none other than penguins. 'Pebbling is when someone offers small, thoughtful actions that say, "I remembered", "I saw this and thought of you", "You matter, not just in the moment, but when you're not here",' she said. 'This one word decides if your relationship will thrive or fail... And if this is missing so is your future.' The concept draws from the way penguins offer pebbles to potential mates as a sign of affection. In the human dating world, it translates to those micro-moments that might seem insignificant but are actually quietly monumental. 'They might reference something you said two weeks ago,' Louanne continued. 'They send you an article or a song because it reminded them of you. They grab your favourite snack without being asked. They call after an important appointment.' These moments, are what Louanne stated, aren't just thoughtful, they're powerful. They're signs of attention, effort, and intentionality. And they're what separates someone who's emotionally invested from someone who's simply enjoying the ride. While consistency is often cited as a key trait in a healthy relationship, Louanne argued that real consistency isn't just about replying to texts or showing up on time. 'Because real consistency doesn't just mean following through on what you say or texting good morning. It's about how someone shows up.' And when it comes to showing up, pebbling might just be the ultimate relationship litmus test. 'If they're not pebbling, they're not building,' Louanne warned. 'And no amount of charm or attraction will change that.' Her followers were quick to praise the insight, with many admitting they'd never heard of the term but instantly recognised the behaviour - or the absence of it - in their own relationships. So, next time you're analysing your partner's texts or trying to decode their behaviour, it might be worth zooming in on the little things instead. Are they pebbling, or just passing time? Because according to this dating expert, that could be the difference between a relationship that fizzles, and one that actually lasts. Louanne, who is a qualified matchmaker and coach from Perth, Western Australia, has also revealed a lesser-known trick which she claims makes you instantly more attractive. She claims the 'AT20 Eye Contact Rule' (Around-the-Target 20 per cent) will make you 'ten times more attractive' in conversations. She said you should maintain direct eye contact for 20 per cent of the conversation then subtly shift your gaze around the rest of the face. 'If you stare too much, it can feel intense, creepy, or confrontational. If you avoid eye contact, you come across as nervous, uninterested, or lacking confidence,' Louanne explained on Instagram. 'But when you balance eye contact with subtle shifts - to their lips, cheekbones, or forehead - it creates a sense of natural intrigue and chemistry. 'Most people don't realise how small shifts in body language can completely change how they're perceived. If you want to create effortless chemistry and attraction in real-life interactions.' Louanne said the tactic is 'backed by psychology' and works by 'creating mystery', 'mimicking romantic subconscious cues' and 'feeling natural'. 'Slightly breaking eye contact at key moments makes them want to pull you back in,' she wrote.

Relationship expert reveals the eating habit that will immediately turn your partner off
Relationship expert reveals the eating habit that will immediately turn your partner off

Daily Mail​

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Relationship expert reveals the eating habit that will immediately turn your partner off

A dating expert and matchmaker has revealed the eating habit she believes will instantly turn your partner off. Louanne Ward from Perth, Australia, took to Instagram to share five 'icks' that everyone on the dating scene should be aware of, writing, 'Once she sees it, she can't unsee it. And the spark? Gone.' The expert claimed that there's an mealtime habit that can completely 'kill attraction' and warned her followers against it. She said, 'Fingers in your mouth mid-meal,' before explaining, 'She's trying to focus on the conversation, and you're elbow-deep in your molars. 'Bad breath is one thing. But picking food out of your teeth with your nail? It's not just a hygiene fail. It's a primal repulsion.' Louanne also warned her followers that doing 'cutie baby talk' can pose negative consequences for one's relationship. She said, 'Speaking to her like she's your puppy, toddler or cartoon sidekick? It's not cute. It's cringey. She's not 'Mummy.' She's mentally exiting the chat.' Next, the dating coach said 'tech rage' is often another 'ick' that those looking for love should avoid. 'Shouting at the remote. Throwing your phone. Freaking out at a roundabout. It's not passion. It's pressure. And pressure doesn't feel safe.' Louanne also said that 'pouty selfies and AI-generated profile pictures' can be a massive turn-off for potential partners. 'If your dating profile looks like it belongs in a Marvel casting folder… she's not swooning,' she said, adding, 'You're not mysterious. You're just over-edited.' The dating expert's final piece of advice was heavily posing or smouldering in photographs. She said, 'Lip lick. Chin stroke. Perfume-ad stare. You think it's seductive. She thinks you're auditioning for an off-brand aftershave commercial. She's gone.' It comes after a dating expert revealed the 'secret weapon' that men can use to find a partner. Scott Galloway, who is a member of the advisory council for the American Institute for Boys and Men, took part in a 'masculinity debate' on The Diary of a CEO podcast alongside behavioural scientist Logan Ury and host Steven Bartlett. The experts debated if society is failing young boys, today's dating standards and how porn addiction affects men. During the conversation, Scott revealed women tend to look for emotionally intelligent and considerate men who still have 'masculine attributes'. He said: 'What women say they want is an emotionally in-touch man and what they want is a masculine man. 'They will articulate what they want in a man and includes being more emotionally available and then they want to have sex with a traditional masculine man.' Meanwhile, Scott pointed out a 'secret weapon' that men should use more if they are hoping to impress a woman. He said: 'A secret weapon I think for men that they don't leverage is to demonstrate kindness, the little things, have good manners, follow up with people, be thoughtful. 'Women want to see that you are a good person you, you treat service staff well, you're good to your parents, you have manners, you treat people well, even with no reciprocal expectation.' 'Maybe you're smart, maybe you're not, there's not a lot you can do there but the secret weapon I think for men that they don't leverage... is to demonstrate kindness and we don't talk about that enough as men.' Elsewhere, Scott claimed that his research has showed him that women also want a man who can 'signal resources'. He explained: 'It doesn't necessarily mean you have to have a Range Rover right now but you have a plan. 'You have your s*** together, you go home at midnight when everyone's partying because you have to be up for work, you work out which shows a level of discipline and that you can commit to something, you're in school, you've got a good job, this person is going to have resources. 'I don't think that's changed a whole lot, I think a man's ability to to signal future resources has gone down, but I'm not sure it's become any less of a criteria.' He revealed that women also look for 'intellect' when looking for a partner which he claimed is very 'instinctual'. 'If you make good decisions for the tribe, your kids are more likely to survive, someone who's smart is more likely to take care of your offspring than someone who's stupid', he added. 'The fastest way to communicate intellect is humour... I've always thought if a guy can make a woman laugh she will date him.'

I'm a dating expert — these are the 5 things men do that instantly turn off women and kill any chance of love
I'm a dating expert — these are the 5 things men do that instantly turn off women and kill any chance of love

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

I'm a dating expert — these are the 5 things men do that instantly turn off women and kill any chance of love

Struggling to land a lady? It may come down to one of these five fatal faux pas. Dating expert Louanne Ward is dishing on the handful of relationship-ending errors that men make, saying they leave women with an instant 'ick' that kills their libido. 'Once she sees it, she can't unsee it,' the expert asserted in the caption of an Instagram post she shared last month. 'And the spark? Gone.' First, Ward warns against men engaging in 'cutie baby talk' during the courting process. 'Speaking to her like she's your puppy, toddler or cartoon sidekick? It's not cute. It's cringy,' the love maven sassed. 'She's not 'Mummy.' She's mentally exiting the chat.' Meanwhile, Ward explained that disastrous daters don't display proper table manners while dining with a prospective paramour which leads to a total turn-off. Thus, her second no-no: Picking at your teeth during a meal. 'She's trying to focus on the conversation, and you're elbow-deep in your own molars,' the expert hypothesized of the horrifying behavior. 'Bad breath is one thing. But picking food out of your teeth with your nail? It's not just a hygiene fail, it's a primal repulsion.' The remainder of Ward's mistakes pertain to technology, including the way that men present themselves on dating apps. Posting pouty selfies and AI-generated profile pics is classified as her third fatal mistake. 'If your dating profile looks like it belongs in a Marvel casting folder… she's not swooning. She's dry,' the no-nonsense blonde blasted. She additionally advised against fellas faking a smolder while posing for any pictures posted online. 'You think it's seductive, [but] she thinks you're auditioning for an off-brand aftershave commercial. She's gone,' Ward said of the try-hard 'perfume-ad stare.' Ward's fifth and final faux pas: men who can't control their temper when engaging with technology. 'Shouting at the remote. Throwing your phone… It's not passion. It's pressure. And pressure doesn't feel safe,' she explained.

I'm a dating expert — these are the 5 things men do that instantly turn off women and kill any chance of love
I'm a dating expert — these are the 5 things men do that instantly turn off women and kill any chance of love

New York Post

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

I'm a dating expert — these are the 5 things men do that instantly turn off women and kill any chance of love

Struggling to land a lady? It may come down to one of these five fatal faux pas. Dating expert Louanne Ward is dishing on the handful of relationship-ending errors that men make, saying they leave women with an instant 'ick' that kills their libido. 'Once she sees it, she can't unsee it,' the expert asserted in the caption of an Instagram post she shared last month. 'And the spark? Gone.' Advertisement 3 Love guru Luanne Ward (pictured) warned men against making the five fatal mistakes. Instagram/@louanneward First, Ward warns against men engaging in 'cutie baby talk' during the courting process. 'Speaking to her like she's your puppy, toddler or cartoon sidekick? It's not cute. It's cringy,' the love maven sassed. 'She's not 'Mummy.' She's mentally exiting the chat.' Advertisement Meanwhile, Ward explained that disastrous daters don't display proper table manners while dining with a prospective paramour which leads to a total turn-off. Thus, her second no-no: Picking at your teeth during a meal. 'She's trying to focus on the conversation, and you're elbow-deep in your own molars,' the expert hypothesized of the horrifying behavior. Advertisement 'Bad breath is one thing. But picking food out of your teeth with your nail? It's not just a hygiene fail, it's a primal repulsion.' The remainder of Ward's mistakes pertain to technology, including the way that men present themselves on dating apps. Posting pouty selfies and AI-generated profile pics is classified as her third fatal mistake. 3 Ward said some men suffer from a lack of table manners — and they instantly kill ladies' libidos. eldarnurkovic – Advertisement 'If your dating profile looks like it belongs in a Marvel casting folder… she's not swooning. She's dry,' the no-nonsense blonde blasted. She additionally advised against fellas faking a smolder while posing for any pictures posted online. 'You think it's seductive, [but] she thinks you're auditioning for an off-brand aftershave commercial. She's gone,' Ward said of the try-hard 'perfume-ad stare.' 3 The no-nonsense blonde uploaded her advice in an Instagram post last month. Instagram/@louanneward Ward's fifth and final faux pas: men who can't control their temper when engaging with technology. 'Shouting at the remote. Throwing your phone… It's not passion. It's pressure. And pressure doesn't feel safe,' she explained.

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