Psych2Go On the GO

6 Psychological Tricks That Can Make Anyone Fall for You


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Want someone to notice you? What are some things you can be doing to show them what a great person you are so they fall for you in no time? Well, if you look to psychology, the obvious and not so obvious tips, here are a few psychological tricks that can make anyone fall for you.


Want more dating advice? We made another video on the secrets on how to make someone pursue you: https://youtu.be/-m9K5kO0-3E


Writer: Michal Mitchell

Script Editor: Rida Batool

Script Manager: Kelly Soong

VO: Amanda Silvera

Animator: Grace Cárdenas Cano

YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong


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