You might think you know WHAT WOMEN WANT, but are you sure you’re not buying into some commonly believed myths?
Look, you could assume women want you to be super macho, wax lyrical
about your feelings and ditch your female friends, but guess what? Myth,
myth and myth.
Here are some things women (really) don’t want in a partner or relationship, and what turns their interest on instead.
Women want to talk
It’s a known fact that women like to talk — a
lot. In fact, research even points to how a woman uses 20,000 words a
day compared to a man’s 7,000. Although you might think such info means
women want to wrestle you into hour-long conversations, the truth is
they just want you to listen to them talk. See, it’s much more important to her that you hear her out instead of warble back uninterested remarks.
So, instead of whining about how you don’t feel like chatting about
your day, all you have to do is open your ears and hand her the
invisible mic.
Women want macho men
When you and your woman are at a club and
some random guy hits on her, you might think that she wants you to stand
up to the plate and rustle the offender up a bit until you and the guy
get Tasered by security. However, that just makes you look possessive
and crazy, which makes her feel embarrassed. Yes, women want manly men
who know their way under the hood of a car and can manage a household
budget, but they aren’t impressed by a flashy show of macho behavior —
so leave the bar brawls to Brody Jenner, please.
Women want to hear about your feelings
Many women have said
they want men who will open up about their feelings. So we welcomed the
metrosexual trend, which was not only about men packing on the moisturiser
but also about lowering the fortress on their sensitive sides. That’s
fine and well, but don’t open your emotional floodgates just for the
sake of it or if it’s not your style. When women whine about wanting a
man who expresses his feelings, they’re really saying that they want a
man who’ll talk about his thoughts and opinions. That makes her feel
more included in your world and helps her get to know you. It doesn’t
mean she expects any badly written poetry or crying sessions either.
Women want to be the center of your life
Now we’re hitting a
touchy topic. You know what it’s like: You start dating a girl and the
next minute she’s expecting to see you all of the time, trying to
control your free time and wanting to be the main player in your life.
Honestly, real, confident women don’t want to be the center of your
life. They are most attracted to men who already have full lives —
friends, activities they love pursuing, passions, and interests. If you
revolve your life around her, it can be a turn-off because then you come
across as desperate or like you have no life. So, sure, go on and give
her a starring role, but don’t make her the only character starring in
the skit — she’ll get bored under the blinding spotlight.
Women want to be treated equally
Your Beyoncé-listening,
independent girlfriend probably comes across as uber-strong, however,
if you start treating her like she can fix her own kitchen sink or buy
herself flowers, then you’re in trouble. See, just because she is
capable of looking after herself doesn’t mean you should lose your
gentlemanly ways. And yes, this holds true even if your woman is a loud
and proud feminist.
What women mean when they demand equal treatment is that they want you
to understand they can do things on their own and they don’t need a man
around. And hell, they expect you to know this. However, they never
inform you of the feminist disclaimer (probably to save face). They do
want to be looked after and treated with chivalry when a man comes
along because it makes them feel special. They just don’t want to have
to tell you.
Interesting, 20000 words a day. Hehe.. helpful facts
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