10 Turnoffs That Make Good Guys Wave Goodbye
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You're sitting across from a great guy you met
on any dating site. You can't remember the last time a first date went
so well. You're attracted to the guy. He has all the qualities you're
looking for in a mate. He would even get your mom's approval.The
date ends and you actually have butterflies. Not only does this guy
have second and third date potential, but you can smell a relationship.
Unfortunately, a week passes and the cold reality sinks in that this
great guy has no intention of ever seeing you again. Where did you go wrong? How
could you have misunderstood what you thought was great chemistry?
Maybe it's time you learned the top 10 turnoffs that make good guys
wave goodbye. If any of these fictional female daters sound like you,
it's time for a first-date makeover.
- Misleading Maggie:
Her profile says no kids, athletic and raking in the big bucks. The
first date reveals two young kids, an extended waistline and
unemployment checks. Nothing says trust issues for a guy more than lies from the get-go.
- Insecure Ilene:
She reads into every comment a guy makes. She wants to know right away
if date #2 can be tomorrow. She asks you to call the minute you get
home. This clingy nature screams of a potential needy girlfriend
lacking independence.
- Third-Degree Donna: The
cross-examination begins before the menus arrive. The questions are
coming fast and furious, and the guy begins to feel like the defendant
on the stand in a criminal trial. If a guy feels stuck under the
interrogation lights, he'll run for the hills.
- Tardy Tina:
She arrives late, she no-shows, she changes plans last-minute, she
loses his number, she flat-out just doesn't respect a guy's time.
Fashionably late is one thing; keeping a guy waiting 30 minutes or
no-showing is unacceptable.
- High-Maintenance Hilda: "Thanks for taking me to this nice restaurant, but couldn't you get a table by the window?" The feeling that nothing is ever good enough makes a guy quit
trying to impress. A simple thank you for a nice dinner is a better way
to go.
- Chatterbox Charlene: The conversation doesn't
have to be 50 percent talking and 50 percent listening, but if she does
all the talking it feels more like a seminar than a date. Charlene's
opposite cousin, Pulling Teeth Patricia, is equally unsettling, making
the guy do all the work.
- Still-Hurting Sally: First
dates are notorious for spilling the beans on what went wrong with
prior relationships. Sharing an amusing anecdote is good; making it
clear you're not over your ex-boyfriend is a definite no-no.
- Game Player Gina: "Maybe I'll kiss you goodnight, maybe I won't." Good guys like to know where they stand. They leave the
game-playing for the sports field. There's nothing wrong with flirting,
but just know when it crosses over into deception and confusion.
- Conceited Colleen:
"Any guy would be lucky to have me." Guess what, the great guy across
the table is also a real catch. Stop assuming every guy doesn't deserve
you, and then you'll be on your way to actually landing a good one.
- Matrimony Maureen:
He dips his egg roll in duck sauce when all of a sudden she spills the
beans on what they should name their kids. Intense relationships can be
exciting for a good guy, but walking down the aisle before you walk
each other home for the first time is a turn-off.
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