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Ways to take care of her: show this to your man.(MAN MANUAL: cosmo for your guy)

Cosmopolitan

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* Even an independent chick longs to be nurtured. But that doesn't mean you should bust out an old-school gesture, like ordering her meal at a restaurant. Not only is it semi-insulting, but she's not looking for a big public, display of chivalry. The following subtle deeds will do just brilliantly.

Make Room for Her

Women place a premium on things that can't be measured in dollars--think stocking your fridge with snacks she loves or recording her favorite TV show at your place so she can watch it while you shower. "These actions make her feel cared for because you're creating physical space in your world for her," says Nancy Pina, author of The Right Relationship Can Happen. "She'll appreciate that you are sensitive to her comfort."

Be Attentive Physically

When you want a woman to feel protected, actions can speak louder than words. "'Simple body language, like helping her with her coat or walking on the part of the sidewalk closest to the street, is the gentlemanly way to show you're looking out for ...

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