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In today’s "love at first swipe" culture, dating has become an extremely complex dance. With sweaty palms and a pounding heart, you scroll endlessly through apps and go on countless dates in hopes of meeting someone who might become "the one."

But when you finally find a person who gets you, those early days of a relationship can pass in a fog of bliss. Which often clouds your judgment and makes you miss the painfully obvious flaws being waved and flapped under your nose.

It’s important to be open-minded when dating, but it’s equally crucial to see the worrying warning signs sooner than later to avoid getting into unfortunate situations. Especially when some red flags are redder than others, even if they're incredibly hard to spot.

So one Redditor reached out to the men of 'Ask Reddit' and posed a question: "What are some less obvious red flags about men you would want to caution women against?" The thread immediately became a hit, with hundreds of honest responses that give a glimpse into the instances where women should proceed with caution or cut things off if necessary. We’ve gathered some of the most illuminating responses to share with you, so continue scrolling. Be sure to upvote the ones you agree with, and share your own experiences in the comments.

#1

If you're in your late teens or early 20s, and you're being pursued by a man in his mid-late 30s, ask yourself what the women his age see in him that you don't.

It will save you a lot of trouble

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

First off, I'm going to be questioning why a man IN HIS LATE THIRTY'S is pursuing a TEENAGER.

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    #2

    You want a kind man, not a nice man/guy. Nice is transactional. Kindness is given freely.

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    We have long heard how necessary it is to steer clear of people who exhibit harmful behaviors and questionable patterns in relationships, but exactly what common signs should we be looking out for? To gain more insight from an expert, we reached out to Anna Eden, a dating and intimacy coach aiming to help career-focused people who’ve "made it" in life to make it in love so they can feel 100% fulfilled.

    According to Eden, the most critical and glaring red flag women should be cautious about is physical, emotional, or mental abuse. "Any man that brings you down rather than lifts you up is a red flag," she told Bored Panda.

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    "Pay close attention because mental abuse starts with seemingly small things like not approving of your clothes, questioning your friends, or different levels of gaslighting, which means making you question yourself and your truth so you think you’re the crazy or unreasonable one. Any signs of abuse in any form mean 'thank you, next.'"

    #3

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About I’m coming in late but this is something I’ve tried to teach all my daughters. Men will show you how they feel with their actions. If they say they care, but don’t put in the effort, listen to the actions. Not the words. Good advice for dating but also good advice for life really

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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've heard this as "look at where their shoes are pointing". Or more simply, "watch their feet". What someone does is a lot more important than what they say.

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    #4

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About So about his last 3 relationships and why they ended. If it is always the girl was crazy - it’s him, hes crazy

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    Another warning sign to look out for is "love bombing" — when men shower you with promises, flattery, and gifts at the early stage of dating. "This all feeds our Disney princess dream and we feel very special — it’s hypnotizing. But keep in mind this behavior usually comes from a manipulative place and is a learned rather than genuine behavior to win you over. If a man promises you the moon, be cautious," Eden said.

    #5

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About When they don't respect the word no, even in the most benign of circumstances.

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    #6

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About If you hear a little voice inside you that says "I can change this man", he is not the man for you.

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    Moreover, if you notice any signals of controlling behavior such as "'don’t have too much fun *wink wink*' when you are about to go out with your girlfriends, or the very manipulative one 'text me when you get home' when you haven’t been with him," it might indicate you should stay far, far away.

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    Lastly, playing "lowkey" is also a questionable behavior that should give you serious pause because it can sometimes indicate a larger problem. "They seem to be operating under the radar and don’t take you out in public or introduce you to their friends. You don’t want to be a secret, and the question is why you are," the coach explained.

    #7

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About A friend of mine dated a guy who apparently everyone wanted to fight.

    At the gym. "This guy over here want to throw down."

    At a mall. "Those guys look like they want to get hit."

    At the grocery store. "This dude is looking at me like he wants to go outside."

    No Steve. No one feels like fighting you. You are just on steroids.

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    #8

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About Don’t trust a man who can joke about others but can’t take it.

    Edit: I know that this can apply to women. The thing is, I shouldn’t need a disclaimer just to gain permission to critique men and some of you shouldn’t need to drag women down just to acknowledge a personality flaw.

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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Those that complain about how "sensitive" people are, almost always have the thinnest skin in the room.

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    #9

    If he tries to make you feel crazy/invalidate your feelings for being uncomfortable about something or for having boundaries, run.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    RUN! I can't stress this enough! Respect is different than agreement. It's ok to disagree, but to make you feel like your feelings are wrong or won't respect simple boundaries because he thinks they're stupid is not ok! You'll be feeling like a fraction of yourself and unhappy with the person you've become the longer you tolerate this behavior. I sure did. And I deeply regret not taking action sooner and allowing myself to make excuses for his behavior

    AgedViolet
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Run like you're on fire! You are being seriously gaslit. He'll pee on your back and tell you "it's just the garden hose; what's the big deal?" He is NEVER wrong, and he ALWAYS knows what's best for you (because you don't!) He'll make rude and degrading comments about your job, family, friends, weight, hair, clothing, makeup (or lack thereof), then get annoyed with you for being offended. (After all, it's all for your own good 🙄) I wasted five years of my life with such a loser. It cost me money, my college education, and almost my self-esteem. When he "left," I didn't soak my pillow. I repeat, RUN, DON'T WALK.

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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I might have walked up to this line several times. When she would say something scared her my reaction was to try to help her not be afraid. That might have come across as invalidating her feelings.

    Lisa H
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't know your situation, but it sounds like you were just trying to help ease her mind. Perhaps you did go about it the wrong way, but it sounds like your heart was in the right place. How are you doing now? Are you still with her?

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    Rahul Pawa
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Some of us grew up having our feelings constantly invalidated. So when a partner does it to us, it's hard to see how toxic that really is.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's why they are called boundaries for that reason. If they don't respect you boundaries, will they respect you?

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    1. It wasn’t like that. 2. You are feeling incorrectly. 3. This is how you should be feeling.

    Jane Cortez
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Very horrible. Such a person is a chameleon ‘I was just joking,’ to hide cruel put downs ‘I didn’t say that,’ or, ‘you’re crazy.’ Etc. Etc. Shifting the blame, making up nonsense answers, explanations, never taking responsibility is a very, very bad sign. In the very least indicates a manipulator, the very worst a dishonest or narcissistic person.

    banglagaanlover
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    i went through this…and it’s horrible. I’m now scarred by her and i don’t know if I’ll ever have a romantic relationship like we had again

    Rider
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If they start this at any time, run. Some people wait to 'lock you in' before showing the crazy.

    Jay TheSaltLord
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The only acceptable form of gaslighting is when you light your farts to burn down the dwellings of your mortal enemies.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is relevant to all relationships. My mom has repeatedly pressured me into doing things that terrify me (I was once having intrusive thoughts about jumping/falling over the railing on a ferry and my mom pressured me to lean against the railing, back to the water, because she wanted a nice picture) done this and it's not good for anyone's health. watch out for this

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    However, picking up the red flags in your relationship, even the most painfully obvious ones, can be tricky if other things are going well. On top of that, it can be hard to pinpoint what is making us feel uncomfortable as "love is blind," and it makes us less rational, Eden said.

    "We become this bubbly cocktail of happy love hormones feeling the butterflies, and tend to ignore the red flags because of the infatuation. That’s why we get to check in with ourselves and use our friends as a reality check — they are usually right and can point out our blind spots when we are not able to."

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    #10

    As a father, things I've tried to teach my daughter to be aware of are subtle manipulations. In a healthy relationship there is no "let" as in, letting you do stuff or asking for permission. Watch for subtle controlling, passive aggressive comments or remarks. If he attempts to drive a wedge between you and your friends or family, move on. Watch and listen to how he treats other people. If you don't have self respect, he won't treat you with respect. If he doesn't call for days then acts like it's no big deal, move on. If he's clingy, definitely move on. Having a victim mentality attracts predatory, abusive behavior. If anyone treats you less than how you feel you deserve, it is imperative you deal with it early and quickly. If there's no meaningful communication or compromise, don't waste your time. Life is too short to deal with a possessive, jealous, controlling, manipulative, emotionally stunted or wrecked man. You can't fix people. Protect yourself and move on with your life without that person and don't look back. It's ok. Breakups are tough when you've invested your time and heart but you'll be better off alone than with someone like that. If he scares you, come to your dad's house. If he's smart, he won't follow you here.

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    #11

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About Him making fun of you in front of his friends or your friends. Cute teasing can be mildly tolerated but actually making fun of you? No thanks.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This has happened to me before and it really puts you on the spot, because if you object to what's happening, it can turn into a fight easily and you just end up looking like the bad person in the end. It's really not a fair or nice thing to do to someone.

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    #12

    No one mentioned the replacement mom issue.

    I unfortunately had some friends who thought that once they get into a serious relationship that it’s the woman’s sole purpose to clean after them. No man children.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If I didn't give birth to you, then I'm not cleaning up your messes. Look at the condition of their apartment/home. That says a lot

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    Coach Eden stressed the importance of noting repeated harmful behaviors if you want to find a partner who’s right for you. Unfortunately, very few things can make you as thrilled to bits as those early days in a new relationship, potentially clouding your judgment and overlooking your partner's less-than-ideal qualities.

    "I believe many of us are wired in a way that we turn a blind eye towards the red flags," Eden noted. But having said that, she also explained we have the power to receive nurturing, caring, and drama-free love. "Dating 'bad boys,' attracting unavailable men, throwing ourselves into abusive relationships might feel familiar and therefore safe, as crazy as it seems. It’s something we are used to and so we continue doing it."

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    "If you recognize this, let me break it to you: it’s a pattern that you choose (subconsciously), not a curse that you’re a victim of. Working on yourself takes a lot of courage but will set you free and train you to get to a place where red flags are not even coming into your field because you vibrate higher."

    #13

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About If he’s mean to servers, but nice to you. He’s not a nice person.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    “If you want to see the true measure of a man, watch how he treats his inferiors, not his equals.” - J. K. Rowling

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    #14

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About This goes for both genders, but don't date someone under the assumption that they'll change something fundamental about themselves. Not fair to either of you.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Don't expect someone to change for you, and don't let anyone try to change you.

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    #15

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About If he starts throwing tantrums over petty things, there is worse on the horizon. He's not passionate, he's unstable.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yup and always trust your gut. The first time I saw a guy I was seeing get angry, my stomach flipped and it dawned on me I was sat there in his house just me and him. And although not literally, what what I learned later - even though he kicked my heart in - meant I had dodged a bullet. If I had stayed with him, I'd have ended-up a coke-ravaged skeleton living a bleak and stained existence. I thank God I got out.

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    Alarmingly, negative behaviors can turn into serious issues as the relationship evolves because the foundation is not solid. "We would deepen the connection and bond with each other on the wrong terms, normalizing abuse, dishonesty, and control in the container, a recipe to slowly break ourselves down," the coach warned.

    As many of us tend to fall into old patterns of attracting people like the ones who hurt us in the past, it’s time to "get conscious about our wounds and snap out of that spiral. Dating consciously involves being fully aware and really checking in with yourself if the connection and person are in alignment with you and that you don’t lose yourself in the process," she noted.

    "When we aren’t conscious, we tend to attract what feels familiar, which is not always healthy. Sometimes it takes a lifetime to snap out of this, that’s essentially what life is about in my opinion, to learn to relate and love through trial and error in order to evolve as a soul."

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    #16

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About I’ve seen stories of guys who rage and break their things when gaming. As someone who has been playing video games for about 20 years now, that is not normal nor is it okay. Like swearing sure, that’s understandable, but getting angry and breaking stuff ain’t it. It’s just violent behavior and a red flag.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Also casual racism, misogyny or homophobia under the guise of 'its just gaming, that's how it is'. Nope. If they are 'just words' pick other words. Ii shouldn't be hard to give them up (with allowances for mistakes and learning). If you insist on using them, when any words can be 'just words', it says something about you.

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    #17

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About Any aversion to taking responsibility.

    The older I get the more I find that the men I respect most aren’t the ones with great achievements to theirs names, but rather the ones who aren’t afraid to own their s**t.

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    Lisa H
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's never easy to own up to your mistakes, but if you can, you have my respect. As long as I don't have to PERSUADE you to do it. I should just have to explain that you made a mistake and that's that.

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    #18

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About When someone is declaring multiple times they are not a certain way without prompt, they are actually that way.

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    To avoid dating and finding yourself in a partnership with men who share harmful qualities, Eden advised you to avoid settling for less. "A key is to shift the focus from 'needing' someone to 'being open to connect' with someone," the coach explained. "When we throw ourselves into dating and relationships because we want it so badly, we are more likely to ignore what is really important to us. Are you chasing the concept of love or actual love?"

    "Also pay attention to whether you’re coming from a scarcity or abundance mindset. Settling for less because 'it’s hard to find a man' or seeing the abundance of beautiful good men in the world. That will reflect your choices and luck in this game."

    #19

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About If anything happens to him and he always shifts blame to someone else, or something else, or the situation, that is a big red flag. Sooner or later everything will be your fault.

    Also, if their story, complaint, rant, or explanation sounds too one sided, (again unable to take blame themselves) they are lacking empathy... red flag.

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    #20

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About Blaming their childhood on treating you and others like rubbish.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Don't make people in your present pay for your past if you want a future.

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    #21

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About As a man, and someone who dates men, here's a big one that may seem obvious on the surface, but isn't always easy to listen to:

    If you get even a tiny a gut feeling that tells you, "Hey, this guy kinda reminds me of (insert terrible man/ex/person)!" You should listen to it. I've never gotten that feeling where it hasn't been right in the end. Listen to yourself, you might not know why you feel that way but there is always something to it.

    Edit: Fixed the grammar because it was bothering me a lot lol.

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    At the early dating stage, try asking yourself, "How does this relationship dynamic make me feel? How does he make me feel?" Moreover, be sure to check in with your closest friends and ask for their perspectives on your relationship. "If they notice that you’ve changed or seem weighed down by a connection, it’s time to look yourself in the mirror and ask what kind of life you came here to live. You deserve the best. Stay true to yourself and your needs."

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    "Lastly, always come from wholeness instead of incompleteness. Stop looking for your other half, that’s a trap. Instead, first look within yourself, love yourself, then open up to merge with someone who is also whole and create magic together without codependency or drama. Loving yourself, your own company and the way you are is a fruitful foundation to attract a partner who is also whole and can meet you at a higher level," coach Eden concluded.

    #22

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About You’ll be able to tell if a guy is nice by how he behaves. If a guy _tells_ you he’s nice, ignore that. That’s meaningless.

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    #23

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About If they verbally attack you in an argument rather than discuss the issue.

    If they constantly s**t talk other guys.

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    #24

    If he disregards your opinion about something small, he will disregard your opinion about something large. And that can go pretty dark pretty quickly.

    Every single questionable thing a person does that you excuse because you want to believe the best about that person should be taken as a yellow flag. Step back from the situation, assess it logically and in context of other behaviors or opinions. If you continually have to interpret their behavior only in the best possible light for it to be okay, you should run.

    "When you look at someone through rose-colored glasses, all the red flags just look like flags." - Wanda - Bojack Horseman

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Stop falling for the man you know he can be, and look really hard at the man he is. That's who he will always be

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    #26

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About If he isn't on the same level of maturity of you, regardless of age, don't go for it. one of you will turn into the parent.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What happens when you realise that but you are not mature enough to end it?

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    If he refuses to admit that he is wrong. And/or, most of his apologies are along the line of, "I'm sorry you feel that way."

    If he calls himself, "brutally honest". Or, "jokes" about subjects that are not socially acceptable to joke about.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You can't be "brutally honest" without being "brutal." You can be honest without being brutally so.

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    seems no one has brought up this 🚩🚩🚩

    when he says, "don't worry about working, i'll take care of you." does he mean it's ok FOR NOW or does he mean he low key doesn't want you to have the means to leave if/when things go bad? there is a huge difference between support and sabotage but they come in a similar looking package sometimes.

    **edit update** glad to see the few mentally well men on here who don't seek to trap a partner but the point of this thread is red flags and financial dependence is one when it happens in certain context. just wanting to promote the action of looking deeper into the situation and not just trust someone's word. i witnessed it myself my whole life and have a partner who can't stand the thought of me making more than him and he's a nice guy on paper. i want to work, i miss work, but he owns two vehicles for himself (one is a sport bike i cannot operate the other he takes to work daily) and has done nothing to help me get back into a car since mine broke down. we often scrape by while he said to me in the beginning "don't worry about money, you dont have to work for now, i can take care of you", then complains that we are a single income home, then when i ask for support in establishing work at home he clams up. my laptop broke and he bought a $500 xbox...so it is clear where his priorities are vs my needs as a partner. he wants me to be home, not equal. only after i moved across country to support his job and left my family network did he begin to complain about his ex getting a job and her "attitude" that came with making $15k/year when he makes over $50k. had i known his "support" was actually sabotage i would have stayed where i was. i am taking steps on my own to change the situation.

    i just thought it was odd the actual men of reddit did not bring this up because everyone sure likes to bring up love bombing but not the money issues.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My experience is the opposite. He said not to expect him to support me just because we were getting married. I said fine, I was supporting myself before we met, so that didn't present a problem. Until I had a major heart attack and triple bypass followed by an infected sternal wound which incapacitated me for a year. He waited until I recovered enough to live fairly normally and then ordered me to move out because he didn't sign up to be a caregiver.

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    #29

    If he says “all my ex’s are crazy” and tells you stories about all of them where he’s always the victim. Run!

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    #30

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About If a guy is doing the minimum of what you want in a long term relationship at the beginning, it’s going to be well below your standards after a few years.

    I would expect about half of what you see in the first year.

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    #31

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About If they behave like they know everything. Change is certainly not their cup of tea.

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    #32

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About This one is extremely obvious, yet I've seen dozens of women still make the same mistake:

    **If he's rude, selfish and possessive** ***before*** **you're dating, he will** ***NOT*** **change once you start dating.**

    I don't know why so many women think that a man will "have an epiphany" and become better once they get in a relationship.

    People VERY RARELY change.

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    #33

    Not sure if this is more universal, though Reddit will correct me:

    If you have a guy friend and they say that another guy gives off weird vibes or only wants one thing, consider their opinion. Many of us have a sense about these things.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Years ago had a friend who would make fun of his GF when she was not around. A large part of it was being young and trying to 'fit in with the guys'. They eventually broke up and later he really got interested in this very sweet girl. I knew her and told her what I had seen. He took her rejection pretty hard and blames me for part of it but it did give him a wake up call.

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    #34

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About When he looks to you as his sole source of happiness, entertainment.

    This usually means that they lack the ability to manage their own emotions or have healthy coping mechanisms. In addition, if you are in it for the long term, there will be times that you will get sick of each other and a guy needs some hobbies that can take his attention away to give you space. This can be an open door for manipulation.

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    Dre Mosley
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You don't want a clingy man. Relying on a person for your own happiness is a bad idea.

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    #35

    If he believes relationships without arguments or screaming matches are doomed for lack of passion, he probably hasn’t learned to communicate in a healthy way.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Equally being, the man who thinks if you have one argument or fight that you're doomed because "You shouldn't have to work hard at relationships. It should be easy."

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    #36

    If what he loves about you is how you make him feel and/or the things you do for him rather than who you are, what you like, your goals and shared interests.

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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This was my experience, I told him I didn't think he loved me just what I did for him and that any woman would fit the bill as long as she took care of him. He insisted that was not true, went to counseling and the counselor asked him what he loved about me and he started listing off things I did for him, counselor stopped him and said no what is it about her that you love and he stumbled and couldn't answer. I left shortly after that.

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    #37

    If you end up cooking, cleaning, and doing the laundry, you have a child.

    My roommate, who id never f**k, expects me to do all this s**t for him and I don't have to wonder why he's alone.

    I'm a guy, btw.

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    #38

    If he's a selfish lover in bed, he'll likely be a selfish partner in life.

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    #39

    Sober men trying to pick up super drunk women.

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    #40

    No one mentioned doing menial tasks like laundry or unloading the dishwasher solely for being rewarded with sex.

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    Stephanie Did It
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sex should never be offered as a reward nor withheld as a penalty by either partner, ever. It is not a commodity.

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    #41

    Men aren’t nearly as complicated as women want them to be.

    Listen to their words. Take note of their actions. Notice what they don’t do and don’t say.

    I’ve always had female friends and it blows my mind how often women seem to believe that an a*****e is just pretending and there’s actually prince in there waiting to come out.

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    El Dee
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wise words. Beneath the surface there isn't anything else. I don't mean offence by this I just mean that what you see is what you get..

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    #42

    Men who make fun of the way someone looks , especially older men . Many guys do this when they are young and obnoxious but most grow out of it . You can have the thought that someone is butt ugly , but you keep it to yourself . Or at least you should . Takes maturity and the realization that people are born who they are, and not all of them are eye candy. It’s gross for the person on the receiving end, and it makes the guy saying it look like a mean spirited d**k.

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    #43

    The men who are 40 plus but still act like they are just fresh out of high school. Spend money like it’s no tomorrow without a plan for the future. Looks at every girl as a score or a fun time , flakes on you for games or to hang with the bros and thinks of his own self over you.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I knew a guy (late 30s) who took his wife to the hospital to deliver their first child. Stayed with her a few hours and then left for a fishing trip with his buds because "we've been planning it for a long time". At least he says nothing bad about her but he can't understand why he is now divorced.

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    #44

    Acholholics are not the best bet

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Could probably be generalized to "addicts are not the best bet." There's a heck of a lot more addictions than alcohol. I'd stay away from any kind of addict if possible.

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    #45

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About A green flag to look for is long term friendships. Long term friends require good communication skills and emotional intelligence. It's also a pretty good indicator that they're willing to compromise for someone's emotional needs.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My(f20) husband and I were good friends from the age of 12 , we started dating when we were 17, and will have been married for a year December 28th:) he went to basic training and we picked right back up when he had a little access to his phone in AIT. We watched girlfriends (I only ever dated girls) come and go for years, never a thought expressed that we should date until age 17!

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    #46

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About When you have to cater to his needs/wants over your own with no compromise. It can be something as only watching shows that he wants or doing things only he wants to do or ordering takeout that only he likes.

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    Lisa H
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And big stuff, like moving to a different city because he wants to and is going to, with or without you. Remember, you are still two people, but you share one life, if that makes sense. The one life that you two share also means your input and desires matter, too. If he's unwilling to find a compromise that makes you both happy, then he's too selfish for your own good.

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    #47

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About If he doesn't want to talk about awkward stuff while you are dating, then he might not want to talk about awkward problems in the relationship.

    EDIT: It is interesting how people make their own interpretation of things. I never gave any definition of "awkward," nor did I specify any timelines, but some folks seem to cherry pick the definitions they want, so they can discount this.

    Unfortunately, it doesn't change the core concept. If you are dating someone, and they have stinky socks they leave lying around (instead of going into the laundry), that's an awkward topic. If one person talks about how much they want to be a parent to their own biological kids, and the other knows they don't want children, that's an awkward topic.

    Humans do have a tendency to try to avoid stuff that makes them uncomfortable, or scares them. We tend to hope problems will go away if we leave them alone. I've talked to a lot of friends who got divorced, who thought their partner would change after marriage.

    You don't need to give your intimate autobiography on a first date, but if you see an obvious issue, like the children example, there's no point in waiting a while to point it out.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    yea if one person wants children and the other doesn't... I don't think that's gonna work my dude

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    #48

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About When a man talks way more than they listen.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Personally, i kinda think that this depends on context. Like if he's super social, or if he has a bunch of friends or something. IDK

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    #49

    If he has kids that he's not allowed to see...

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I actually disagree on this one, I have a friend that stopped her kids seeing their dad because he got into another relationship, mothers can be just as toxic, it isn't always the dads fault

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    #50

    If they don't like dinosaurs.

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    #51

    My great grandmother always said: make a guy very drunk. Does he become nicer and nicer or more aggressive. Avoid the latter, or are mor cautious.

    It's still used as a test in my family.

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    #52

    If they don't believe in or make fun of platonic friendships between men and women.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    or they "ship" you or others!! leave that with the 8 year olds on the playground!!

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    #53

    If he never really seems to apologize for anything, even if you both know he’s clearly in the wrong. Ex. I’m sorry you feel that way.

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    El Dee
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Other example, 'I'm sorry IF you FEEL offended' No, it should be, 'Sorry, I have offended you'

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    #54

    constantly indirect, it's leaving wiggle room so he can claim he wasn't lying later.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    dude my ex girlfriend used to do this all the time,, english wasn't their first language so i gave them the benifit of the doubt most of the time until i realized they were just telling half truths being indirect all the time ://

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    #55

    Emotional reactivity, anger, blaming and shaming in arguments or times stress. Get out now!

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    #56

    He is not liked by basically any other guy, only women. Can’t tell you how many douchebags I’ve met that are suddenly charismatic as soon as a girl he wants to f**k/her friends are around.

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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    additionally: ive seen guys act way differently around gay girls than straight ones!! ladies, be careful!! guys are shitshows!!

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    #58

    As someone who is VERY guilty of this: focusing a ton on you and your needs, but hardly paying attention to their own. Someone like this can come across as sweet, selfless, and caring, but they're actually avoiding their own problems to focus on yours.

    You're not a partner to them, you're a distraction, and even they themselves may not realize it.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yep, totally relatable. Wich is why I don't want a relationship now : I need to invest in myself first. Disappointed someone I really like but she respects it.

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    #59

    Men who get triggered easily like screaming and cursing at other drivers on the road

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    Stephanie Did It
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The way a person reacts to others while driving, drinking, or in pain is a huge window into their true personality!

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    #60

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About Love Bombing.

    If you guys aren’t in high school struck by puppy-love, this is just a manipulation tactic.

    Just my opinion, but somebody who respects the women or men they’re dating aren’t going to tel you they love you and see a future with you in the first couple of weeks.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I disagree with that last paragraph. Sometimes people just know. The red flag would be if he's making all sorts of plans without any signal from you that you're also there.

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    #61

    Don't ever be fooled by how a man treats you. Look at how he treats unattractive women and other men.

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    Mais Oui
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Very true - look at how he treats/talks about overweight women.If you gain weight, thjs is how he'll treat you (as a once overweight woman, I always notice this).

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    #62

    Just like jobs there's a 90day probationary period. I've hired people who interviewed great worked great for a month or 2, then the racism, laziness or any other massive issue rears its ugly head.

    This is the same for relationships. Especially since it biologically takes us about 90days to truly experience love on a chemical brain level.

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    #63

    Men, on the whole, don’t change. You cannot fix us. We are not a project and will resent you for trying. We are who you see and not much more. If you like us at first glance, and like us more when you get to know us, that is who we are.
    If after a few dates something is tickling the back of your mind, PAY ATTENTION! Follow that instinct.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And when you DO show your real self and the woman leaves, don't blame her for not being interested. If this is a pattern, work on yourself. If you're not willing to work on yourself, learn to come to terms with the fact that you're likely to not have a woman in your life.

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    #64

    If he never admits when he’s wrong, even when it comes to things that don’t matter he’s likely a narcissist

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Seems like a stretch to reach the level of narcissism. Maybe it is, but that's not something that can be determined by one quality or behavior.

    #65

    If they say things along the lines of "I don't deserve you, you should have someone better, everybody always leaves me, etcetera" it's a f*****g warning

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Unfortunately I am like this but not because I do bad things in relationships but because I have no self esteem and really believe those things 😔

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    #66

    Lots of gossip. If he talks about other people, he'll talk about you.

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    #67

    Best to wait for him to get over his issues with his mother before starting a relationship

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was waiting to find a family related flag! I’d add…if he has moved back to his parents (in these economic times it can be understandable) but if they don’t trust him with a key to their house? Oh that’s a bad sign. Or that his sister won’t let him know where she lives and they haven’t spoken for 3 years! That’s exactly what I have done to my brother who was violent and abusive…it wasn’t so much a red flag as a screaming siren! He was also oddly generous, I’m fiercely independent and he wouldn’t take my refusal to accept help/things…but I felt he was trying to put me in a position of owing him. Bad news dude.

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    #68

    If they like to solve problems with violence then just keep in mind that you may be the source of problems at some point.

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    #69

    This is gonna get buried under the comments, but if you have a problem with him, and he responds with "actually, I have a much bigger problem" and basically victimises himself, that's manipulation. A lot of other signs of manipulation are hard to see when it's done to you, but this one is very bold and blatant, and if he does this, you can be almost entirely sure that he manipulated you all this time in smaller ways without you realising.

    Never, ever date someone who is capable and good at manipulating people. It's not a one time thing. It's a habit.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    While yes, if they recognize it's a thing and they want to change and are actively working on changing...maybe. but, carefully.

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    #70

    ITT: the most obvious red flags listed in every red flags post.

    I think being passive aggressive is a way bigger deal than people think.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    passive agressive is different than petty!! if he plays little pranks, be mindfull of his action, if he humiliates you, leave him!!

    #71

    If he seems "dangerous," it's probably because he is. Don't think you're the One Girl who's going to step in and save him from himself. He'll cause you nothing but trouble and you'll only have yourself to blame.

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    #72

    Men Are Outing Toxic Guys By Sharing The Subtle Red Flags Women Should Be Cautious About Many many men only know how to "relationship flirt".
    They will say things like "im looking for something long term" when really they just want to hook up.

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    #73

    If he's not kind to strangers like people in service industry. Chances are he's hiding his true character when he's with you and it'll eventually converge to how he treats others.

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    #74

    If he’s the type of person who “hates everyone (except you),” he’s not a good guy. the “bad boy” archetype isn’t real, he just thinks he’s better than everyone and as you stop being useful or giving him what he wants, he’ll turn on you too.

    edit: punctuation.

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    #75

    If they play video games religiously. At first you will say “at least they aren’t going out or I don’t have to worry about cheating” then it turns into you living with them and they don’t wanna clean or do anything but game

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It works if you both do it. Nobody will want to come to your house though… :p

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    #76

    Over pleasers. They never seem to have their own opinion especially if it conflicts with yours. “Yes men” are for corporations not relationships

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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    i do this because i have some abandonment issues,,, mostly by giving people little gifts, drawings, but it is overwhelming for people and a turn off :< im working on it trying not to be so clingly

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    #77

    If it seems too good to be true, it is.

    Date based on actions, not on words.

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    #78

    If a guy tells me about all the girls he’s f****d without being asked…great job man. You just confirmed that you tricked alll of those girls and you suck for revealing their business.

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    #79

    If he is the hero of all his stories or his stories often end with the idea that people doubted him but it turns out he was right all along. If he talks about work and always seems to save the day with his exceptional skills or knowledge. If he repeats stories in which others compliment him. These kinds of narratives speak to someone who is trying to reassure themselves when in fact they have deep self doubt. Someday you will be the focus of these stories where you wrongly doubted him or were a helpless damsel in distress who was saved by his amazing abilities.

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    El Dee
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Everyone is the hero in their own story. The stories where they were wrong, didn't save the day or were the bad guy are told by someone else..

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    #80

    Appearing to be perfect. If someone appears to be perfect, then either you've made up an image of them in your head or they're really good at manipulation

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    #81

    I'd say whining. If a guy tells you how about he was supposed to be - or have - this and that but "got f****d over" , 90% of the time they turn out to be the sort of person that expects things handed to them on a silver platter. Or worse: expect them getting what they want is the norm and get angry when they don't.

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    #82

    If you want a man to change prepare for disappointment.

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    #83

    Narcissists might seem attractive and charismatic, but it's not because they're special. It's because they're narcissists. If they find you sexy or convenient, beware of being used.

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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Don't underestimate the gross ways they'll do it, either. My ex was still milking me "cheating" (long story, I broke up with him. He kept telling everyone we were still together. ) 8 years after the fact. He has gotten lots of great places to crash, jobs, free drinks, pity, a car, and people to harass me online or be rude to me at parties, all over me being a big old cheater who broke his heart. I only dated that jerkwad for a little less than 3 months.

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    #84

    Sort of the opposite, but in my life I've found that people who constantly read are more open to new ideas, changing themselves, and (perhaps a negative) buying a c**p-load of books.

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    #85

    If their respect and decency is contingent upon liking that person then it is not genuine respect/decency. Means they dont see respect as a basic requirement but as a conditional perk/privilege free to be withdrawn should you get on his bad side.

    This goes for everyone really. Plenty of women will happily say flatly disrespectful stuff about others but save those they like as the "exception". Its generally good to avoid such people altogether...but I see it a lot more in men and it can be hard to catch when you're in relationship twilight and they always kind of "like" you.

    Good rule of thumb, look for how they treat people whom they are neutral or even antagonistic with. It's as the saying goes "you arent really an ally if your slurs are reserved for your enemies".

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Adding to this: if they're dismissive of other people's passions because they don't share them or behave as if liking something irrelevant like pineapple on pizza has any merit as an indicator of character. Also be on your tiptoes if they're overly judgemental about stuff and dismiss it as 'childish' or 'immature' although liking or disliking it is nothing more than a personal quirk. Those people judge others by superficial traits and will be neglectful if you ask them for help with something that's important to you but not to them. They will kill your plants, let your pets starve or use your favourite mug that was the last gift from a deceased relative to clean their dirty paintbrushes. They will hurt you left and right and excuse their recklessness by you having silly passions and being overdramatic.

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    #86

    If he never disagrees with you, it means he’s putting in a show. Be prepared for that to change at some point.

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    #87

    attempts at “rapport”, this is different, subtle but different, to normal discourse. An active attempt to create a connection as quickly as possible without the other party noticing. It is used by everyone in marketing, think used car salesman.
    Instead of trying to express themselves or listen to a woman, they will instead focus on points, mirror tones and use language as if a connection has already happened.

    if you ever think to yourself, “this man is charming” reword it to use the word in it’s original format, a verb.

    ”this man is charming me.” And if that makes you feel even a bit off, perhaps a step back and a second date are due before you jump into a one night stand.

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    #88

    If they genuinely get angry when their team loses. Or if they lose a game. Most men don't do this.

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    #89

    Money doesn't mean they aren't a scumbag.

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    #90

    I would suggest a list of questions around self care, self reflection, the ability to recognize mistakes and the ability to talk about his emotions.

    What kind of reason would you need to go to therapy?
    What are the personal teachings of your past relationships? What did you change? Why?
    What is according to you a good emotional connection?
    What was the biggest fight of your past relationship where you changed your stance later on?

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    #91

    He doesn't have a good relationship with his sister/s. The way a man treats his sister is indicative of how he's going to treat you. If he's protective of his sister, you also should expect that he's going to be protective of you. If he shits on his sister, he's going to s**t on you. You may ask, why not his mother? She would be in a position of authority over him that may have required respect or respect was given, as a result of her providing the essentials for him to survive to maturity.

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    Jai Stewart
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not strictly true. What if the relationship between them is bad because of her behaviour?

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    #92

    If they like or act like Andre Tate, run as far as way as you can

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    If it seems like they text back super fast all the time and get annoyed when you don’t reply fast enough. They may be overly clingy and may be the jealous type who will constantly be paranoid about you cheating.

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    Boreddd🇺🇦
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or it's just me that has nothing better to do than reply really fast to messages bc I'm always on my phone. I don't get annoyed when ppl don't reply tho so I guess my comment just misses the point

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