Let's play a fun challenge and see if we can come up with four corresponding disastrous dating habits in men:
- The Recluse - It corresponds to the female hermit, but the male doesn't think he'll be better off alone. No, he desperately wants a mate, but is too painfully shy to go talk to anybody. Basically the only chance he gets for a girlfriend is if a female cat burglar breaks into his apartment.
- The Player - The opposite, this is a man with too much confidence, a copy of "The Art of the Pick-Up" in his pocket, and an ego which needs to constantly be fed with fresh women.
- The White Knight - Mr. Nice Guy who always ends up in the friendzone. Need we say more?
- The Unicorn - A roaring bore who can't shut up about how special and unique he is. So much so that he has to examine each woman with a magnifying glass and find her at fault. It's probably for the best anyway.
Did we get those right or not? Have all the ladies met at least one of each?

Yeah, that's about right. There are so many combinations of values that we could get confused. I have certain values but I cannot find even half of them in the other half. I think its the combination of values that make for the perfect match.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very important advice for all.I think its the combination of values that make for the perfect match.
ReplyDeleteAgree, especially about the white knight. Nice guys always finish last.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting information.Describing the characteristics of a the mr right.
ReplyDeleteYea I'd agree... seems like there might be more than only 4 types but an interesting way to relate the information. I wonder if the same types can correspond with women.. like what are the 4 women's type's?
ReplyDeleteDo be interested and interesting. Ask questions, share insights and pay attention when your date is telling you what they like to do, read, watch, listen to, etc.
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