What makes you drop a guy?

Anonymous
Continues seeing other women after things get physical.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Comes on too strong. One guy was talking marriage by the third date! Another told me he dumped his girlfriend for me.


+1. Clingy, needy, and controlling were immediate deal breakers for me back in my dating days.
Other db's included:

Always texted instead of calling.
Rude to waiters.
Conservative. Didn't have to be super liberal - I married a moderate R who went from voting for Bush twice to voting for Obama twice (penance? trying to undo the damage?) - but nothing more right than that.
Bad kisser.
Overly intense.
Sneaky/dishonest/prone to exaggeration or dissembling.
Anonymous
Being late. Ditched one guy who didn't leave his apt until after the agreed pickup time. It was so annoying to wait (I'm not one of those girls who keeps the guy waiting while still getting ready)
Anonymous
lies
drinks too much
makes judgmental, rude, racist comments.

once dated a guy who used to call overweight women "cows" and was pretty awful in general about appearance (he was super into his own appearance). Even though I was 115# at the time, I got the impression that he would always be hyper critical of my weight, and I found his behavior boorish, so I dumped him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Since you specified a "dumb move" rather than like, a personal quality (not smart, etc.) - I'll say flakiness. These days men (and I do mean MEN, not boys - I'm in my mid-30s and not dating young guys here) will ask you for a date, then want to reschedule several times, or cancel and you don't hear from so you write them off, then you hear from them and they want to go out again, etc.
It's happened several times to me and my single friends. You can't tell if they're OBOing you (Or Better Offer aka trying to juggle more women than they can handle/keep straight) or if they are just naturally ditzy.


29 man here. I do OBO however women my age mid twenties to 31/32 play FOMO as as well so it is an issue of both sides playing Mutually Assured Destruction.

If i tell a woman, "hey lets get coffee this week or a drink sometime" then most likely i do string it out until the last minute.

However, if i say "I want to take you out on thurs at xxxxtime at such and such place and then go and do this" or "lets meet for brunch and then go do xxxx activity at this place and time". Essentially making concrete plans that include a location, time, and day - then it is obvious i have put thought into wanting to see you and have made it a priority. In this case I have never flaked in my life and have always kept up my end.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Comes on too strong. One guy was talking marriage by the third date! Another told me he dumped his girlfriend for me.


+1. Clingy, needy, and controlling were immediate deal breakers for me back in my dating days.
Other db's included:

Always texted instead of calling.
Rude to waiters.
Conservative. Didn't have to be super liberal - I married a moderate R who went from voting for Bush twice to voting for Obama twice (penance? trying to undo the damage?) - but nothing more right than that.
Bad kisser.
Overly intense.
Sneaky/dishonest/prone to exaggeration or dissembling.


PP 29 guy here - I'd rather call but my generation of women NEVER pick up the phone. Everything is text.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Comes on too strong. One guy was talking marriage by the third date! Another told me he dumped his girlfriend for me.


+1. Clingy, needy, and controlling were immediate deal breakers for me back in my dating days.
Other db's included:

Always texted instead of calling.
Rude to waiters.
Conservative. Didn't have to be super liberal - I married a moderate R who went from voting for Bush twice to voting for Obama twice (penance? trying to undo the damage?) - but nothing more right than that.
Bad kisser.
Overly intense.
Sneaky/dishonest/prone to exaggeration or dissembling.


PP 29 guy here - I'd rather call but my generation of women NEVER pick up the phone. Everything is text.


PP here, and you're right - women can be just as bad as guys. Personally, I found it rude and annoying. This was back when texts were fairly new, and I never really have understood the obsession. I'm 39, so maybe I'm an old crank.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Comes on too strong. One guy was talking marriage by the third date! Another told me he dumped his girlfriend for me.


+1. Clingy, needy, and controlling were immediate deal breakers for me back in my dating days.
Other db's included:

Always texted instead of calling.
Rude to waiters.
Conservative. Didn't have to be super liberal - I married a moderate R who went from voting for Bush twice to voting for Obama twice (penance? trying to undo the damage?) - but nothing more right than that.
Bad kisser.
Overly intense.
Sneaky/dishonest/prone to exaggeration or dissembling.


PP 29 guy here - I'd rather call but my generation of women NEVER pick up the phone. Everything is text.


PP here, and you're right - women can be just as bad as guys. Personally, I found it rude and annoying. This was back when texts were fairly new, and I never really have understood the obsession. I'm 39, so maybe I'm an old crank.


Some people get nervous on the phone, especially when they are first getting to know someone. If you have that kind of anxiety, texting is just easier (at least until you reach a comfort level with the other person). I think that's a big part of why people text.

Also, it's easier to avoid lulls in the conversation on the phone or awkwardness. When I was dating, I'd like to make plans via email. I just felt like it was easier. I'm indecisive by nature, so on the phone, I'd get all flustered and say "I don't know" a lot. For some reason, it was easier for me to nail down a time and a place in written form than in verbal form.

Fast forward, I'm married now, and my husband knows well that if he wants a hard answer (a specific date, a time, a place), he's better off emailing or texting me
Anonymous
10:55 here. And yes, even if we're in the house at the same time, my husband knows it's still better to email me if he wants specifics for an upcoming event

Anonymous
He does not paid for things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He shows off the tattoos he got in prison.


Thought he was erudite because he learned chess in prison.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Radio silence. He expects to pick up from where he left after a week of absolutely no communication.


So true... When he disappears and then reappears, makes you think he just wants the benefits ( ) without the relationship
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He does not paid for things.


what's this even mean?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He does not paid for things.


what's this even mean?


It's the usual male troll posting as a woman who expects a guy to buy her everything. He shows up on every dating thread. Move along, nothing to see here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Comes on too strong. One guy was talking marriage by the third date! Another told me he dumped his girlfriend for me.

The worst, though, was the guy who told me he had built a computer from scratch and had named it after his mother.


You don't deserve that guy. He's smart and he probably makes money and he probably stays home. If he is reasonable looking and reasonably fun, he's a keeper.
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