Posts Tagged ‘Turn offs’

In response to: The Top Ten Things Men Do That Turn Women Off

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Dear Tonia,

I think that you are missing out on some of the most important turn-offs for women. You are focusing on the superficial, the outer appearance, instead of the essence of what matters between a man and a woman. For instance, one of the biggest turnoffs in a man is the lack of self-sufficiency, a man who cannot take care of himself financially, physically, and spiritually. And there are a lot of men out there like that nowadays, men that are dependent, men that are looking for a free ride. Ahhh, What a HUGE turn-off!!
Elisabeth

Everyones interpretation of what matters in a relationship is different. I agree that everything you said is a real turn off for most women however, some women prefer to be the care takers and some are unable to see the obvious. Unfortunately,  these women have provided those men with the option of relying on them. They either want control of the relationship, don’t care about those issues, or are bidding time. Some women with low self esteem who lack self worth and are willing to put up with it rather than be alone.  Sadly, I know many women in that position. That is why I am in the business of empowering women.
Men like that are usually good at finding women who they can charm or dance around making promises they can’t keep. And just to be fair, there are many women who are like that as well. Rather than learn how to be self sufficient,  they  look for a man to take care of them. I am not one who judges a book by its cover. No one knows what really goes on behind closed doors. After all, who are we to say what works well between two people. It’s about satisfying each others needs, whether on a conscious or unconscious level.  I suppose what’s good for the goose is also good for the gander.

The Top 10 Things Men Do That Turn Women Off

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Men, we love you and there are lots of things you do that turn us on but here are the top ten things that turn us off.

1  Wear socks with sandals. It’s looks really nerdy and extremely unattractive especially flip flops with socks.

2  Hand gestures are very rude, especially the v gesture. They are all highly offensive to women and a guaranteed turn off to any woman.

3  No sagging pants. We don’t think it’s sexy or cool to show your underwear or a peeping crack. It’s tasteless. Wear a belt.

4  Fast cars are cool but don’t trick them out too much. It looks stupid unless it’s a show car on a professional track.

5  Tweezing your eye brows, even if you are body builder, it looks too feminine.
Not that uni-brows are attractive, but sculptured brows are too much, especially if they look better that ours.

6  Too may tattoos are a turn off unless your woman adorns many herself.
If we want to see all that art work, we’ll go to a gallery. Most women prefer to see a clean body which shows off muscles rather well.

7  Age gracefully. Don’t act or dress like you are twenty if you are not.
Wearing your baseball cap backwards when you are over 30 makes you look immature. Too much plastic surgery screams how insecure you feel. Wrinkles and graceful aging shows wisdom and confidence and there’s nothing sexier than a man with confidence.

8  Don’t dye your hair black, especially shoe polish black. Black looks fake and is too hard on the face. Try dark brown or let some gray come through. It looks debonair and sophisticated. You are better off going to color stylist than using cheap box hair dye and don’t forget a great updated haircut.

9  Chewing tobacco is gross. It smells and tastes bad. Woman won’t kiss a man who chews tobacco. It yellows your teeth and that lump on the side of your mouth looks weird.

10  Don’t talk about your ex or complain about her. If you are trashing your ex, we’ll know you’re gonna trash us as well. It’s classless. We also don’t want to hear about your bitter divorce, especially when we first meet or in the beginning of the relationship. We just don’t want to hear it. If we are out, it’s because we want to have fun not be your therapist or your mother.