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How to Get Your Beau to Bare His Soul.

Cosmopolitan

| September 01, 2001 | Kim, Maggie | COPYRIGHT 2001 Hearst Communications, reprinted with permission of Hearst. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Want to be your go-to girl no matter what's on his mind? Cosmo found simple ways to gain his trust so you can become tighter than ever.

* You've spent enough time with your guy to know that he's grouchy in the morning, likes his steak medium-rare, and thinks Eminem is a misunderstood genius. But while offering up his trivial life facts is a step toward letting you better understand him, you're only scratching the surface of his psyche until he grants you access to the more private, personal details. "It's important to reach the level of communication with your partner where he can reveal his past, his fears, and his fantasies," says Beatty Cohan, coauthor of For ...

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