Most of these would work! Woman shares dating advice

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Jordana Grace, who lives in Queensland, Australia, but is from Britain, posted a video of herself on TikTok where she read out the best dating tips she had found in a women’s magazine from 1958. The magazine had a feature which listed 129 ways to “bag a husband”. 

Speaking to the camera, Jordana said: “Ladies, I’ve found the handbook to bag you a husband.

“A magazine from 1958 has posted 129 ways to find a husband, here are the top tips.”

The TikTokker continued: “Number 17. Be nice to ugly men because handsome is as handsome does.

“Number 23. Go to all your high school reunions because there could be widowers there.

“Number 30. Learn to paint and set up an easel outside of an engineering school.

“Number 25. Go back to your home town because a wild boy next door might now be an eligible bachelor.

“Number 33. Carry a hat box. Number 38. Drop a handkerchief. It still works.

“Number 34. Wear a bandaid (plaster) so he can ask what’s wrong.

“Number 40 is the best. Stand in the corner and cry softly because they’ll come over and ask what’s wrong.”

Jordana ended the list there but her viewers wanted to know more.

In the comments, many were intrigued to find out the rest of the tips. User @Doddsy_88 said: “Please do all of them, not for me for a friend.”

User @nerdien added: “Can you do more of these please.”

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While the tips may seem unusual, they were found to be successful by a number of viewers. 

Some men in the comments shared their experiences of women having – or potentially having – tried out the tips to impress them.

TikTokker @user614923121166 said: “I am glad my wife did number 17.” Jeff Yun added: “My wife did number 17.”

A man named Taylor Youngreen commented: “Honestly most of these would work.”

User @yiki said: “Easel outside of an engineering school is basically how I met my husband. 10/10 recommend.”

However, user @SassyCPA wrote: “Okay, I’ve been doing the last two non-stop for three years. Dudes don’t care.”

User @suzs27 said: “I’ve never had a man approach me if i was crying. They seem to run the other direction.”

Julie Rose commented: “No. 40 doesn’t work, it’s my standard response at any party.”

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