http://yahoo.match.com/cp.aspx?cpp=...leid=12966&TrackingID=526103&BannerID=1368045 heres what she really means
And I would agree on this point as being the truth about the nice guy thing: Meaning #9: “I am a bit too immature to appreciate a guy like you.” “She means, ‘I haven’t grown up enough to know that nice guys make better boyfriends than bad boys do’ just yet,” says Natasha Burton, coauthor of The Little Black Book of Big Red Flags. “As women mature, they realize that dating a guy who is nice — as in, he’s dependable and treats them with kindness — is actually something they should both want and deserve in a partner.” On the rest of the points, I think they also fall into the immature category. It isn't about a man being a "nice guy". It's about a woman not being honest with the man and straight out saying whatever she means.
i especially agree with the "you are too passive and cant make a decision" points. women surely dontbwant men with those traits. no business want it either
At the end of the day, it is about what people want. And if a man asks out a woman, it is up to her to decide. A man cannot force her to date him. Women know what they are looking for in a date/lifemate. Men have to prove something to her and here is where it gets competitive and difficult. Men and women do not want to settle for just anyone. They want the person they feel is right for them. In this high speed, high tech time, it has become difficult and overwhelming.
...I f'ed up & mentioned I couldn't stay because I had to go meet my old lady OOOPS, I MEANT BABY MOMMA, BABY MOMMA!!!!:smt092
As much you as you guys criticize me I only create situations where women can either love me or hate me absolutely no in betweens. I'd rather a woman stew about how much she thinks I'm an asshole rather than let her downgrade me to dickless lol
I'm guilty of many of these Some guys act so fucking bat shit crazy when you reject them, I want to live lol
What I have learned all these years is that people have preferences. So do I. Rejection is a part of the life journey. How we accept it depends on the individual.