Posted On January 20, 2014 By In Dating For Men, Manzone

Things Men Do That Women Can’t Stand

 
 

Men, take note. We all have a list of things that annoy us about the opposite sex. Here are a few common things that men do that women really hate:

Send one word or one letter texts:

Nobody likes to receive a one word text message, but here’s why it’ll actually get men into trouble: When a woman sends a “k,” she’s actually sending a “whatever, asshole.” When a man sends a “k,” he’s actually sending a “k.” Unfortunately, women interpret this message the same way they would interpret their own vague response: as a passive-aggressive retort. So the woman on the other side of that conversation is bound to respond by either worrying that something is wrong, or hitting you with a moody, passive-aggressive attitude. Neither of those responses is good for you.

Short texts might mean nothing to you, but they do to women.

Short texts might mean nothing to you, but they do to women.

Double text (or more):

Give us time to respond, guys. Don’t get too aggressive. There’s a pretty good chance that if we don’t respond immediately, it’s because we’re busy. Getting a follow-up “Oh. . .” or, “So, I guess you’re busy?” half an hour after you’ve initially texted us is a huge turn-off. If you’re talking to someone you’ve already gotten to know well, they’re probably just waiting for a chance to respond. If you’re talking to someone new and she’s consistently slow at responding (or forgets to respond completely), take it as a sign that she isn’t interested and give up. It’s better not to text at all and maintain your dignity than it is to double text.

Don't be this guy. Ever.

Don’t be this guy. Ever.

 

Tell us to calm down:

Telling a woman to calm down is one of the most effective ways to make us even more bitchy and emotional. If your girlfriend is an emotional wreck, ask her what you can do to help. Believe me, it’s a much better move.

Telling girls to calm down will usually make them do just the opposite.

Telling girls to calm down will usually make them do just the opposite.

 

Ask a woman how she could possibly still be single:

I know that men probably mean for this question to be complimentary, but it’s really just awkward.  Asking a woman why she’s single is bound to give her immediate flashbacks to past relationships and put her in a terrible mood. At best, asking a woman why she’s single will prompt her to tell you all of the things she hates about herself. She’ll sound insecure and you’ll immediately wonder why you opened your mouth.

Not everyone wants to discuss why they are single.

Not everyone wants to discuss why they are single.

 

Talk about exes:

Talking about your ex is always a bad move. It doesn’t matter if you’re talking about all of the great things she did or all of the horrible things she did, no woman wants to feel like she’s being compared to someone you were with in the past. The fact that you’re talking about your ex at all let’s us know that you’re thinking about her, and many women will wonder if that means you’re still holding on to some feelings. Tell us what you like about us. Hell, tell us about the things we do that get on your nerves. Just don’t talk about her.

How it always comes across.

How it always comes across.

 

Of course, this list is by no means all-inclusive. Evidently, there are hundreds of little things men do that annoy women. I asked a sample of 20-somethings for some input, and came up with a few honorable mentions…

Do not:

-Like your own Instagram photos
-Take selfies
-Ask for nudes
-Talk about how cute your girlfriend’s friends are—WE KNOW
-Act rude toward your girlfriend’s friends
-Act like a baby when you’re sick
Bring your own bowling ball to the bowling alley

… I can’t imagine that last one happens very often, but I have to agree. That’s kind of douchey. Don’t do that.

I can only hope this information will help you as you navigate your way through the frustrating and confusing world of dating, guys. As always, I wish you the best.

 

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Shannon Folsom is a writer for Writtalin. She is a recent graduate of The University of Maine with a B.S. in Psychology and an unofficial MA in Snow Fort Design. A former national pageant titleholder and fantasy football champion, Shannon often wonders whether she belongs in the Girlzone or the Manzone, but always accepts her position in the Friendzone. Her interests include cooking, singing, traveling, working out, taking ugly selfies, and downloading funny cat pictures. Give her some of your tots. You can contact Shannon at: [email protected]