This thread Here has prompted me to write some things of my own.
1. There are many guys who are cool that are lumped in with the "assholes" simply because of the things they do that are considered "asshole-ish."
For example, women say they can't stand it when they give a guy their phone number and the guy waits 2-3 days to call. Yet if a guy calls her right away he's immediately written off as being a desperate moron. That's why people wait 2-3 days to call. Also, some women say it's a sign of being controlling when a guy "tells" her when he's taking her out instead of asking and when he "tells" her what restaurant he is taking her to instead of asking. When in reality, women love it because it's being assertive.
2. Looks are not just a man thing…..
There are times when you see this really pretty girl and she's with some scummy looking cretin. You are thinking, “And yet I’m still single.”
Number 4 on this article here explains it a lot better than I can (I know Cracked is a humor site, but many of their articles are quite informative).
3. Putting your foot down and playing he-man. Is it really a jerk move?
Some time ago, a reader on a data advice site asked one of the experts if it was a bad move to “let it slide” when his girlfriend announced that she was going to a birthday party but refused to invite him to come with her.
What did the expert say? “If I were you, I would have played he-man and demanded to know why she does not want to be seen with me. If she refuses, I would let her know that if she goes to that party the relationship is over. Done. Finished. Refusing to invite you is a big red flag and a sign she is losing interest in you.”
One of the comments on the article called the expert a “dickhead.” Is it really? Okay, maybe threatening to end the relationship is a bit much, but wanting to know why she is essentially ashamed to be seen with you is IMO pretty damn valid.
4. Getting lumped in with the “nice guys”….. all because of appearance or lack of a certain item.
I’ll say one thing further than I did in the Nice Guy thread. Look, if I was a girl I wouldn’t want to date a “Nice Guy” either.
However, I’ll use my personal experience here. A couple of months ago I sent a message to this girl on a popular dating site. This is what she messaged me back:
“Just got your letter. I’m sure that you’re a decent person, but why bother wasting time and effort emailing someone like me? I see you’re into cars, so I’ll put it this way for you: I’m a Ferrari. You cannot afford a Farrari. You can only afford a KIA so please stick to what you can afford. Thanks.”
I mean, really? But if I looked like Tom Brady or David Beckham her response to me would probably have been a lot more positive. It’s like without even realizing it, some guys (including me, sadly) are lumped in with the dreaded “Nice Guys” because they don’t look like a damn Ken doll.
Or in some cases, by not having something means they’re not good enough for them. Again, I’ll use personal experience: A girl I met online refused to chat with me anymore when she found out that I never went to a “real” college. There was another time I saw this girl’s profile and I was almost about to message her when I saw her post on the site’s forum that she would not date a man who worked at a call center for over 2-3 years. WTF?
1. There are many guys who are cool that are lumped in with the "assholes" simply because of the things they do that are considered "asshole-ish."
For example, women say they can't stand it when they give a guy their phone number and the guy waits 2-3 days to call. Yet if a guy calls her right away he's immediately written off as being a desperate moron. That's why people wait 2-3 days to call. Also, some women say it's a sign of being controlling when a guy "tells" her when he's taking her out instead of asking and when he "tells" her what restaurant he is taking her to instead of asking. When in reality, women love it because it's being assertive.
2. Looks are not just a man thing…..
There are times when you see this really pretty girl and she's with some scummy looking cretin. You are thinking, “And yet I’m still single.”
Number 4 on this article here explains it a lot better than I can (I know Cracked is a humor site, but many of their articles are quite informative).
3. Putting your foot down and playing he-man. Is it really a jerk move?
Some time ago, a reader on a data advice site asked one of the experts if it was a bad move to “let it slide” when his girlfriend announced that she was going to a birthday party but refused to invite him to come with her.
What did the expert say? “If I were you, I would have played he-man and demanded to know why she does not want to be seen with me. If she refuses, I would let her know that if she goes to that party the relationship is over. Done. Finished. Refusing to invite you is a big red flag and a sign she is losing interest in you.”
One of the comments on the article called the expert a “dickhead.” Is it really? Okay, maybe threatening to end the relationship is a bit much, but wanting to know why she is essentially ashamed to be seen with you is IMO pretty damn valid.
4. Getting lumped in with the “nice guys”….. all because of appearance or lack of a certain item.
I’ll say one thing further than I did in the Nice Guy thread. Look, if I was a girl I wouldn’t want to date a “Nice Guy” either.
However, I’ll use my personal experience here. A couple of months ago I sent a message to this girl on a popular dating site. This is what she messaged me back:
“Just got your letter. I’m sure that you’re a decent person, but why bother wasting time and effort emailing someone like me? I see you’re into cars, so I’ll put it this way for you: I’m a Ferrari. You cannot afford a Farrari. You can only afford a KIA so please stick to what you can afford. Thanks.”
I mean, really? But if I looked like Tom Brady or David Beckham her response to me would probably have been a lot more positive. It’s like without even realizing it, some guys (including me, sadly) are lumped in with the dreaded “Nice Guys” because they don’t look like a damn Ken doll.
Or in some cases, by not having something means they’re not good enough for them. Again, I’ll use personal experience: A girl I met online refused to chat with me anymore when she found out that I never went to a “real” college. There was another time I saw this girl’s profile and I was almost about to message her when I saw her post on the site’s forum that she would not date a man who worked at a call center for over 2-3 years. WTF?
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