A suitor that is looking to woe a woman can do so by taking her out on a date, being polite, respectful as well as being a gentleman. More information can be found on this subject by visiting the website Wikipedia for a full detail of how the stages of dating have change through the years.
A suitor could show genuine interest by asking about her interests, listening actively, and engaging in thoughtful conversations. They could also plan thoughtful gestures or surprises that cater to her preferences or make her feel special. Ultimately, sincerity, respect, and understanding her needs and desires are key in wooing a woman.
The main image of a woman in this chapter is that of Obierika's daughter, who is to be a bride to a suitor.
You call him a suitor or a boyfriend. If things get serious, you would call him a fiancé and then a husband.
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Yes if she's the one doing the courting.
This can be answered crudely but I will try not. A suitor can be thought of as a Man seeking a Woman's hand in marriage. In today's society we would think of a Suitor as a person whom a Woman has dated but has no formal connection to. A lover would be a person who has a formal relation ship of some sort, a regular social life, a fiancee or just a "Friend with Benefit's"
The female version of suitor is "suitorine" or "suitress." Both terms can be used to refer to a woman who is seeking someone's affection or attention in a romantic context.
I need more information
I believe you would call them a Suitor.
A or B
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The cast of The Woman Who Did Not Care - 1913 includes: Mignon Anderson Jean Darnell as The Witch William Garwood as A Suitor Marguerite Snow as The Heartless Woman Frederick Vroom as The Father