7 Harsh-But-True Reason You Scare Men Away
Don’t get discouraged online dating can lead to finding true love, but there are certain self-sabotaging behaviors that only make the search for love even harder.
During my 12 years as a relationship expert, I’ve noticed a trend repeating itself over and over and over again.
What might that trend be, exactly?
Bright, beautiful, and professional women are succeeding at everything except one thing: dating.
And, sadly, despite all the dating advice available now, a great majority of women who go out on a first date rarely get called back for a second date.
The answer lies in common self-sabotaging behaviors.
Here are 7 harsh but honest ways you scare men away:
Having unrealistic expectations
Whether online or otherwise, dating is not a platform for conjuring up a “mail-ordered” ideal man.
Many women have the false assumption that if you write in your journal about the fantasy man you dream of (or pin pictures of him on Pinterest), you’ll magically “manifest” that Prince Charming out on the dating scene.
Stop it! You’re making yourself look like a desperate, delusional fool. Nothing turns a man off faster than a woman with her head in the clouds.
Dating should partly be rooted in fun and curiosity, not a maniacal fantasy.
A first date (and even a second) is an opportunity to simply meet and engage with someone, for no purpose other than a good getting-to-know-you conversation and (if all goes well) a laugh or two.
If those dates go somewhere, great! If not, you still enjoyed yourself because you weren’t prematurely concerned about a future with the man you just met.
Having standards that are too high
You want Prince Charming, but are you his equal in all regards? Do you want handsome looks, a person of character, and a partner with a great personality? Well so does he!
If you don’t value fitness and health in the aforementioned forms, how can you honestly expect to attract the Boris Kodjoe or Channing Tatum types?
If you meet the perfect guy, but don’t have your ducks in a row. It won’t work! You must truly and fully be that which you seek.
Messaging back and forth endlessly
Unless you’re looking for a pen pal, stop writing so many messages back and forth before you meet (or decide you’re not interested).
Again, men are visual. The alternative? Suggest video chatting on Skype. This allows a face-to-face conversation from a safe distance. Thus, he receives the “visual” while you remain in the safe comfort of your home.
The more messages you send back and forth without satisfying his visual curiosity, the greater the likelihood of him losing interest.
Does that mean you need to send him naked or suggestive pictures? No, not at all. But it does mean (if you’re interested) letting him see your face.
If you’re not interested, stop wasting his and your time.
Thinking that every man wants you
Successful men have their pick of women. Having your guard up and thinking (or acting) like being with you is every man’s quest makes you come across as a pompous, egotistical queen bee.
Check your ego at the door and, instead, try being down-to-earth, authentic, and transparent.
The man you want, more than likely, is in high demand — and knows it. Be the opposite of most women. Be you.
Let him know you’re looking for the right guy to share true intimacy with.
This is the 21st century, so act like it. Successful men are busy. Just because he didn’t call you doesn’t mean he’s not interested.
Moreover, some men want to see if you’re really interested in them, as well. Don’t play the waiting game. If you like the guy, show him. Actions speak louder than words.
Don’t pester him if he doesn’t reply, but a confident woman can make the first move.
Posting group photos instead of selfies on your online dating profile
Liken this to you going out to the club with a bunch of your girlfriends. The odds of a man approaching you under those conditions are slim to none.
They send the wrong message about you.
To a man, such images suggest that you, either, aren’t capable of giving him your undivided attention or that you live your life by committee.
As for the images of landscapes and pets, it sends the message that you’re hiding something — something, like your figure! Let a man see as many sides of you as possible. That says you’re confident, diverse, and definitely capable of keeping his attention.
Making demands
One of the worst mistakes you can make in a conversation (or put on your profile) is a statement that makes you look desperate or freakishly controlling.
Saying things like, “I’m only looking for a serious relationship. If you’re not ready for commitment then don’t waste my time.”
This makes you look clingy, and defensive and infers that from day one, dating you will be a burdensome suffocating experience.
Demanding things from someone, especially someone whom you’ve never met, is a sign that you have unresolved issues!
Not being permeable or flexible is a very unattractive quality. If you want to run a man off, just pressure him or be antagonistic — I have no doubt you’ll succeed.