Sunday, August 31, 2014

[M] Top 3 Unattractive Things Men Do When Texting

With our phones always by our side, texting has become an indispensable communication tool for the modern generation. It’s not uncommon to hear that a friend has confessed, or has been confessed, over text — a little impersonal seeming, but perhaps appropriate if they’re both text-heavy individuals. However, some actions are just so inappropriate that they break texting etiquette, and Japanese women have chosen the top thee.

 

1. He sends original poems


There was a troubled woman who had received love poems from her boyfriend. Her first reaction was “what is this??”, second time “Again!?”, and by the third time she was at loss for words. She was disgusted by the thought of him creating poems to express his love, and their relationship steadily faded out.
“There aren’t men like that around me,” you might say, but she wasn’t the only example. There were multiple stories of budding relationships that were strengthened by regular texting, but as the original poems started coming in and increasing in frequency, the women’s feelings toward their men started to cool down.
I asked if it was acceptable if the poems were pro-level creations, but every one of them said NO. “It seemed like he was writing these because he liked himself in love, not because he loved me,” so writing poems were linked to narcissism.
Women instead preferred short, straightforward messages instead, so it’s best to not send any poems even if it’s a hobby of yours.


2. Sentences are full of spelling and grammatical errors

Flip phone or smart phone, there are many men who send messages before proof checking. One typo can be perceived as a error made in haste, but two or more in one sentence can distort the intended message by bringing more attention to the mistakes.
“What if he’s the type of employee to make these kinds of mistakes for work emails?” and similar doubts can change how men are perceived, so be sure to check before hitting Send.

 

 

3. I haven’t replied, but he keeps messaging anyways


This was a characteristic historically tagged as a female habit, but recently men are exhibiting similar behavior. Working women see these messages as “annoying” or “heavy.” Those lacking imagination that she might be busy, or that she actually has other people that she has to communicate with, can lead to persistent messages demanding replies.
Lightheartedness and mistakes tread a thin line. Texting can be harder to convey a thought than in face to face, so take caution before hitting Send so that irreversible mistakes can be avoided.

 
 
 

Make sure you don't make these mistakes!

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

[F] 5 phrases said by women that will destroy a man

 




1. “You don’t have potential”
All men believe that there’s a bright future ahead of them. This is what drives them to persevere with the harsh realities of the present.
Which is why if you say “you have no potential/future prospects,” they’ll fixate on that depressing possibility…
 2. “You’re boring”
If you say that he is boring with little to no context, he’ll start to wonder just what part of him made you say such a thing. He’ll start to fall in a negative spiral and will take some time to recover.

3. “You’re not very good (at sex)”
Confidence in the bedroom is the source of manliness. Take that away, and he’ll lose his identity.


4. “My friends said you were unattractive”
This is much more hurtful than you directly telling him that you’re unattractive.
When someone compliments you, it’s nicer to hear that from a third party than directly from the person (as it means that it was sincere, not just an empty compliment). This is true for negative comments as well.

 


5. “You’re clingy”
This is a phrase that women often hear men say about them, but it’s also effective on men.
Men dislike themselves being thought of as effeminate, so this phrase is sure to crush his masculine facade.

[Nico Nico News]

Hope you find this helpful. Good luck.