I'm not saying you shouldn't try new things, nor am I saying that the right man can't be a catalyst for change. Some men are well worth it. What I am saying is that you should never feel like you have to change a fundamental part of yourself to please a man or anyone else.
1. Your Values- These are probably the most important things you should never change about yourself for a man. For instance, does he pressure you to have sex when you want to wait until you're married?. Does he think women should be “barefoot and pregnant” while you want a career? Is he bothered by your relationships with your family? If he's not willing to accept these basic things about you, toss him and find someone who will.
2. Your Family - Someone who truly loves you will not try to pull you away from your family; they were there before him, and they'll be there after he's gone. She left him behind, and you should too.
3. Your Style of Dress/ Basic Looks - I'm all for trying new things but you should never feel pressured to wear or do things you otherwise wouldn't for a man. He should love you the way you are and not bug you especially if you feel you love to dress decent and he wants you to wear tight and skimpy clothes you don't feel comfortable with.
4. Your Basic Personality-Never adopt a lifestyle or personality you otherwise wouldn't to be with a man. If there is something you know you would not be happy without, never give it up to please a man. There's a difference between stepping out of your comfort zone and changing yourself entirely.
5.Your Weight- How many times have you heard someone say they're fat when they're anything but? My ex would jokingly call me “Fatto” when I was 140 pounds. I ignored it, but this is the sort of comment that can lead women to lose weight in unhealthy ways because they think their boyfriend wants them to. This is an extreme example, but I'm sure we all know people who have tried to lose weight or complained about their bodies not because there was actually anything wrong but because they thought they had to have a certain body type to be attractive. Men aren't as picky about our bodies as we are, but even if they were, you shouldn't make any changes like this simply to keep (or get!) a man. Do it because you want to, if you want to.
6.Your Choice of Career- Like I said above, your dreams will probably change with time. There's nothing wrong with that. If you do, however, decide to alter your career goals to be with someone, make sure it's something you can live with. If you're someone who has most of her life tied into her career, it's going to be very difficult for you to be happy without it unless you change it for the right reasons. Feeling like you have to or doing it because of pressure are not the right reasons.
7.Your Choice of Friends- Your friends both girls and guys are the ones who stay with you through the tough times. Even if they weren't, however, you shouldn't let a man have this much sway over who you hang out with. It's one thing if a person is truly a bad influence, but don't let him keep you away from your friends simply because he doesn't like them. If your friends don't like your boyfriend, there's usually a reason. Listen to it.
How about you? Have you ever changed anything about yourself for a partner? If so, how did it work out? Do you have any advice for us? Please share!
1. YOUR VALUES
These are probably the most important things you should never change
about yourself for a man. For instance, does he pressure you to have sex
when you want to wait until you’re married? That was the case with me.
Does he think women should be “barefoot and pregnant” while you want a
career? Is he bothered by your relationships with your family? If he’s
not willing to accept these basic things about you, toss him and find
someone who will.
2. YOUR DREAMS
Your dreams are probably going to change on their own as life goes on.
For instance, I used to dream of being a singer, even though I can’t
carry a tune in a bucket. A college friend of mine once dreamed of being
a veterinarian but is now happy as the stay-at-home mom of three boys.
We never know how things will to turn out. However, don’t give up on
something you truly love for a man without having something to replace
it with. Otherwise you will either grow to resent him or find yourself
so miserable you won’t be able to get out of bed in the morning. They’re
both sucky options.
3. YOUR WEIGHT
How many times have you heard someone say they’re fat when they’re
anything but? My ex would jokingly call me “Fatto” when I was 125
pounds. I ignored it, but this is the sort of comment that can lead
women to lose weight in unhealthy ways because they think their
boyfriend wants them to. This is an extreme example, but I’m sure we all
know people who have tried to lose weight or complained about their
bodies not because there was actually anything wrong but because they
thought they had to have a certain body type to be attractive. Men
aren’t as picky about our bodies as we are, but even if they were, you
shouldn’t make any changes like this simply to keep (or get!) a man. Do
it because you want to, if you want to.
4. YOUR CHOICE OF CAREER
Like I said above, your dreams will probably change with time. There’s
nothing wrong with that. If you do, however, decide to alter your career
goals to be with someone, make sure it’s something you can live with.
If you’re someone who has most of her life tied into her career, it’s
going to be very difficult for you to be happy without it unless you
change it for the right reasons. Feeling like you have to or doing it
because of pressure are not the right reasons.
5. YOUR CHOICE OF FRIENDS
Your friends-girls and guys-are the ones who stay with you through the
tough times. Even if they weren’t, however, you shouldn’t let a man have
this much sway over who you hang out with. It’s one thing if a person
is truly a bad influence, but don’t let him keep you away from your
friends simply because he doesn’t like them. If your friends don’t like
your boyfriend, there’s usually a reason. Listen to it.
6. YOUR FAMILY
I once saw an episode of the Simpsons where Lisa daydreams about meeting
her future husband. He’s smart, funny, sophisticated-everything her
family is not. Long story short, she falls in love with him and gets
deeper and deeper into his highbrow world until he gives an
ultimatum-them or me. I mentioned this to say that someone who truly
loves you will not try to pull you away from your family; they were
there before him, and they’ll be there after he’s gone. She left him
behind, and you should too.
7. YOUR RELIGION
…if yours means a lot to you. Some people really couldn’t care less but,
for others, giving up their religion would be a major hit. I’ve known
people who converted to their spouse’s religion and were better for it,
but I’d hate for you to give up something that has been a huge part of
your life and trade it in for something else because you think you have
to.
8. YOUR BASIC LOOKS/STYLE OF DRESS
It made me feel like total crap when my college boyfriend would try to
get me to wear different kinds of clothes. Sometimes I’d find something I
liked, but most of the time they were things like tight tops I was
really uncomfortable with. It wasn’t the clothes that bothered me so
much as that he kept bugging me about it; it was a sign that he didn’t
love me the way I was. I’m all for trying new things but you should
never feel pressured to wear or do things you otherwise wouldn’t for a
man.
9. YOUR BASIC PERSONALITY
Never adopt a lifestyle or personality you otherwise wouldn’t to be with
a man. For instance, I’ve been around military men enough to know I
could never marry one. As much respect as I have for their job, I simply
couldn’t be away from my husband for extended periods of time. I
couldn’t move as much as military families do, nor could I live in a
far-flung part of the world like Guam, where I was born. There’s nothing
wrong with that life; it’s just not for me. If there is something you
know you would not be happy without, never give it up to please a man.
There’s a difference between stepping out of your comfort zone and
changing yourself entirely.
I’m not saying you shouldn’t try new things, nor am I saying that the
right man can’t be a catalyst for change. Some men are well worth it.
What I am saying is that you should never feel like you have to change a
fundamental part of yourself to please a man or anyone else. How about
you? Have you ever changed anything about yourself for a partner? If so,
how did it work out? Do you have any advice for us? Let’s talk!
Read more at: http://www.newsinnigeria.org/2014/03/things-never-change-man.html | Newsinnigeria
Read more at: http://www.newsinnigeria.org/2014/03/things-never-change-man.html | Newsinnigeria
1. YOUR VALUES
These are probably the most important things you should never change
about yourself for a man. For instance, does he pressure you to have sex
when you want to wait until you’re married? That was the case with me.
Does he think women should be “barefoot and pregnant” while you want a
career? Is he bothered by your relationships with your family? If he’s
not willing to accept these basic things about you, toss him and find
someone who will.
2. YOUR DREAMS
Your dreams are probably going to change on their own as life goes on.
For instance, I used to dream of being a singer, even though I can’t
carry a tune in a bucket. A college friend of mine once dreamed of being
a veterinarian but is now happy as the stay-at-home mom of three boys.
We never know how things will to turn out. However, don’t give up on
something you truly love for a man without having something to replace
it with. Otherwise you will either grow to resent him or find yourself
so miserable you won’t be able to get out of bed in the morning. They’re
both sucky options.
3. YOUR WEIGHT
How many times have you heard someone say they’re fat when they’re
anything but? My ex would jokingly call me “Fatto” when I was 125
pounds. I ignored it, but this is the sort of comment that can lead
women to lose weight in unhealthy ways because they think their
boyfriend wants them to. This is an extreme example, but I’m sure we all
know people who have tried to lose weight or complained about their
bodies not because there was actually anything wrong but because they
thought they had to have a certain body type to be attractive. Men
aren’t as picky about our bodies as we are, but even if they were, you
shouldn’t make any changes like this simply to keep (or get!) a man. Do
it because you want to, if you want to.
4. YOUR CHOICE OF CAREER
Like I said above, your dreams will probably change with time. There’s
nothing wrong with that. If you do, however, decide to alter your career
goals to be with someone, make sure it’s something you can live with.
If you’re someone who has most of her life tied into her career, it’s
going to be very difficult for you to be happy without it unless you
change it for the right reasons. Feeling like you have to or doing it
because of pressure are not the right reasons.
5. YOUR CHOICE OF FRIENDS
Your friends-girls and guys-are the ones who stay with you through the
tough times. Even if they weren’t, however, you shouldn’t let a man have
this much sway over who you hang out with. It’s one thing if a person
is truly a bad influence, but don’t let him keep you away from your
friends simply because he doesn’t like them. If your friends don’t like
your boyfriend, there’s usually a reason. Listen to it.
6. YOUR FAMILY
I once saw an episode of the Simpsons where Lisa daydreams about meeting
her future husband. He’s smart, funny, sophisticated-everything her
family is not. Long story short, she falls in love with him and gets
deeper and deeper into his highbrow world until he gives an
ultimatum-them or me. I mentioned this to say that someone who truly
loves you will not try to pull you away from your family; they were
there before him, and they’ll be there after he’s gone. She left him
behind, and you should too.
7. YOUR RELIGION
…if yours means a lot to you. Some people really couldn’t care less but,
for others, giving up their religion would be a major hit. I’ve known
people who converted to their spouse’s religion and were better for it,
but I’d hate for you to give up something that has been a huge part of
your life and trade it in for something else because you think you have
to.
8. YOUR BASIC LOOKS/STYLE OF DRESS
It made me feel like total crap when my college boyfriend would try to
get me to wear different kinds of clothes. Sometimes I’d find something I
liked, but most of the time they were things like tight tops I was
really uncomfortable with. It wasn’t the clothes that bothered me so
much as that he kept bugging me about it; it was a sign that he didn’t
love me the way I was. I’m all for trying new things but you should
never feel pressured to wear or do things you otherwise wouldn’t for a
man.
9. YOUR BASIC PERSONALITY
Never adopt a lifestyle or personality you otherwise wouldn’t to be with
a man. For instance, I’ve been around military men enough to know I
could never marry one. As much respect as I have for their job, I simply
couldn’t be away from my husband for extended periods of time. I
couldn’t move as much as military families do, nor could I live in a
far-flung part of the world like Guam, where I was born. There’s nothing
wrong with that life; it’s just not for me. If there is something you
know you would not be happy without, never give it up to please a man.
There’s a difference between stepping out of your comfort zone and
changing yourself entirely.
I’m not saying you shouldn’t try new things, nor am I saying that the
right man can’t be a catalyst for change. Some men are well worth it.
What I am saying is that you should never feel like you have to change a
fundamental part of yourself to please a man or anyone else. How about
you? Have you ever changed anything about yourself for a partner? If so,
how did it work out? Do you have any advice for us? Let’s talk!
Read more at: http://www.newsinnigeria.org/2014/03/things-never-change-man.html | Newsinnigeria
Read more at: http://www.newsinnigeria.org/2014/03/things-never-change-man.html | Newsinnigeria
These are probably the
most important things you should never change about yourself for a man.
For instance, does he pressure you to have sex when you want to wait
until you’re married? That was the case with me. Does he think women
should be “barefoot and pregnant” while you want a career? Is he
bothered by your relationships with your family? If he’s not willing to
accept these basic things about you, toss him and find someone who will.
Read more at: http://www.newsinnigeria.org/2014/03/things-never-change-man.html | Newsinnigeria
Read more at: http://www.newsinnigeria.org/2014/03/things-never-change-man.html | Newsinnigeria
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