TEN TYPES OF MEN THAT WOMEN SHOULD AVOID AT ANY COST.
Are you looking out
for a new relationship or want to just date men? You might come across somebody
and hit it off nicely for a year or so, and then you begin to notice things
that could make you part ways. To avoid the pain you undergo when things go
wrong, here’s a list of ten types of men you should run miles away from.
1. ‘Ex’ factor
‘You are good, but she was better!’ Are you still with a guy who says that? Bang your head on the nearest wall and tell him you might as well go back. He’s not yet over the ex-relationship, and somewhere he’s sulking about it. Good or bad, the experience could be anything, but the fact that he still talks about her doesn’t help in getting the current relation any better. And even if you don’t dump him, but make him realise, talk it out; and if it still doesn’t work, it’s unbelievable you are still putting up with it!
A man, who is fresh
out of a relationship, is still lurking in the transition. At this point of
time, he can be quite weak and might lean on the nearest support he can find.
But that doesn’t mean that he’s really fallen for you. Although for some people
it has worked, but mostly in the long run, there can be no assurance of this
one coming to term.
3.
No money, honey
Understood you are not
a materialistic girl, you are independent and are alright with going dutch on a
date. Women don’t necessarily want a rich millionaire, but a little something
can be a good thing. Even the guy would feel his dignity is safe if he can
contribute some. And a man who still cannot understand this – girl, dump the
moron now!
4.
‘Ex’ out the friendly factor
Men do have a tendency
to still retain a certain amount of care for the woman they once loved. So, it
doesn’t make any sense for them to remain friends once it’s over. What was
there once can be reignited in some weak moments. So, dearest men, dump the
‘ex’ as ‘friend’ and concentrate on your current love. A bird in hand is always
better than two in the bush.
5.
Love at first sight
Well, it happens only
in books or films. Most often, it’s just a liking or lust. But love, dearies,
takes time to blossom. So, lady, if the gentleman has told you ‘I Love You’ a
bit too soon, hold your horses and don’t jump into taking yet another big step.





