3 Types of Men Who Pull Away (Avoid #2 Like the Plague)
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Men tend to be avoiders when it comes to dating and relationships.
We find it uncomfortable facing our emotions and dealing with them head-on.
So, what do we do instead?
We AVOID them like the plague.
We will literally do ANYTHING rather than deal with our own truth.
And that includes hurting the women we’re dating by pulling away when shit gets a little too real.
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Wouldn’t it be great if you could spot guys like this from a mile away and avoid yourself unnecessary heartache?
Let me tell you about the three main types of men who pull away.
As soon as you spot one, walk the other way. This won’t end well.
It doesn’t matter how much you like this guy.
You’re not going to like him very much when he disappears on you without an explanation and breaks your heart a few months later.
If you’re getting the feeling that he’s trying to pull away or push you aside, listen to those feelings and follow them.
Respect yourself enough to walk away.
Why waste your time with someone who isn’t fully committed or into you?
You deserve worlds better than this.
The thing about guys like this is, sure, they might change someday in the future and want to commit to someone.
But you can’t make him want to do that. He has to get there in his own time.
Don’t be waiting around for him to figure it out.
Do you find yourself constantly attracting guys who pull away?
Let me know in the comments below, along with which category of these three guys he usually falls into.
Your Coach,
Hi Adam I was in a relationship with this guy and I feel as if I care more and he doesn’t I’m always pleasing him actually he has another woman in his life that’s not sexual active we’re in our 60s but I like him a lot i feel like he have more ladies in his life ..he do lady’s as his friend’s more so than men’s make a long story short I’m just fed up because lt seems as if care for sometimes so tex to say enough is enough bit that’s not what I want what am I… Read more »
I’m 42 years old I am deeply head over heels for a 50 year old guy has been the moment we met it’s been on/off again for the last 8 years I’m sooo in love with but when it gets really serious he runs but had years ago posted on fb why can’t he find a excuse my language but a damn good woman well he’s got one here that wants him so bad I can’t stand it I’ve cussed him out bog time cause I’m so tired of him breaking my heart walking away when I hate being away… Read more »
I love what your saying I’m 42 years old I am deeply head over heels for a 50 year old guy has been the moment we met it’s been on/off again for the last 8 years I’m sooo in love with but when it gets really serious he runs but had years ago posted on fb why can’t he find a excuse my language but a damn good woman well he’s got one here that wants him so bad I can’t stand it I’ve cussed him out bog time cause I’m so tired of him breaking my heart walking away… Read more »
Just a little feedback that some people (myself included) find swearing offensive and very unnecessary. There are a lot of other words you could have used in place of Fu_ _er. Dropping the “F” bomb over and over again is not impressing me at all. I wanted to hear what you had to say, to see if I liked your style enough to buy your course. But the swearing in this video and others shows me that we wouldn’t be a good fit – I don’t think it’s professional at all.
I tend to meet a lot of guys that must think I’m not the right fit for them. I’m ok with that but why can’t they be honest and say so? Instead they disappear, aka ghosting. Can you explain why guys ghost?
Thank you for info!
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