Trying to get men to commit is an age-old riddle in the female mind. Here are a few "types" that will be tough to get into the commitment fold. Hopefully, you can
spot one of these early on in the relationship:
The Narcissist
Beware of the guy who talks about himself too much, looks too perfect and works on building his image superficially. He won't commit to you because he's too committed to himself.
The Middle School Boy
Let's get this out in the open (as if you didn't already know): Guys never truly grow up. We act
mature, which takes energy and discipline. But some guys can't hide
their childishness. It takes a certain amount of maturity to get to the
point of commitment, so don't hold your breath if you're dating a guy
afflicted with chronic immaturity.
The Scatter Brain
This guy just can't get his, um, stuff together. As a
result, he's constantly trying to make ends meet, and always feeling
like there's so much that has to be done before he can commit. In his
mind there's a light at the end of the tunnel. This light represents all
ducks in a row and time to exhale and commit to the woman he loves. The
only problem is that it's a long, long tunnel.
The Poor Boy
Many men will not commit until they are comfortable financially. Commitment means dates, gifts, and (gulp) eventually a ring.
When it comes to finances, guys are super-careful and practical. Some
guys are so practical that money issues can trump love if everything
doesn't line up right.
The Stud
These are the pro athletes and rock stars of the world. It's great to
land one of these guys, but you're probably nervous the whole time that
he'll stray. When a guy can hook up with basically any girl he wants, he probably won't commit. And, if he does, it's a risky commitment.
The Horndog
Many men are out for sex...as much sex as they can get. Committing to one woman pretty much ruins this objective. And if a horndog commits to a woman, sometimes she can't keep up with his voracious sexual appetite, so he'll be gone.
The Bionic Worker
Workaholic men put in the long hours and have no time to think of a
woman, let alone commit. They'd rather in the office, problem solving
and making tons of cash.
The Damaged Goods
I've been here before: swearing off new relationships because of past
pain and anguish caused by a rejection or intense breakup. If I don't
commit, I don't open myself up to getting hurt again, right?
Do you agree with my examples, by the way this is just to mention a few. What would you add to the list?
Tags: Marie C
the list should be longer now. there are some i dont know where to classify them sef. generally most guys take commitment as a big deal.
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