Secret affairs don't have to break the bank

1 Mar 2010
Secret affairs don't have to break the bank Many people think that maintaining a secret affair will cost them an arm, a leg and possibly a lot of financial heartache.

Hotel rooms, dinner dates and guilt gifts for your cheated spouse all add up, but one expert says the dating game is not exclusive to those with cash to splash.

Dating expert George Lee, author of the recently released Steal A Heart, told bignews.biz that men in particular worry about the impression they will make on a first date.

But he reveals that often confidence and charisma, something that many men often lack, will go further than a five-figure salary.

You can't put a price on confidence and the dating guru says building on self-belief will make you feel like a king.

He advised investing time rather than money in personal hygiene and grooming, as presenting yourself well is more important than donning Gucci shoes.

Using internet dating websites for people who are married but looking can also be a good way to cut costs before your secret affair.

Where people would previously go on multiple dates before finding the right extramarital lover, now you can get to know people over the net and gain fast track access to a bit of nookie.ADNFCR-2938-ID-19643093-ADNFCR

Category: Discreet dating tips

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