5 Ways To Finally Stop Dating The Wrong Men
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If you found your way to this article, it may be because you are the type of woman who constantly finds herself trying to “fix” a man, or entering into a relationship with someone who is not quite on your level of maturity or emotional stability. But that’s okay, because you’re going to change him and make him be better.
Right?
I can’t tell you how many conversations I have had with women who have found themselves in a situation like this and have become increasingly frustrated that he is still facing the same struggles as months earlier when they first got together. This is probably because, well, you can’t change someone. You may be their reason to want to change, which is a beautiful thing, but they have to do it themselves.
So if you have found yourself in a pattern like this in the past and are unable to find a happy, healthy relationship because of it, how do you break the cycle?
1. Pay attention to his past.
How a man has lived his life up until the point he met you is a road taken that you cannot change. Similar to walking into the woods for 10 miles and expecting to be able to walk back out in 1 mile – it’s just not going to happen.
If he has a long history of short-lived negative relationships, perhaps a bad or nonexistent relationship with family (consistently revolving around him), or is always placing the blame on women for failed relationships, then I am sorry to say that by willingly dating a man like this you are simply putting yourself in the middle of his destructive path.
Like the person who steps off of the tracks in the movie at the last second when the train is coming, it’s time to get out of the way.
2. Stay away from what feels too comfortable [familiar] to you.
Being comfortable with the person you’re with is, of course, of the utmost importance. But that also depends on what kind of comfort it is. If you are the type of woman who is drawn to the wrong types of men, then familiarity is not necessarily a good thing. If he reminds you of an ex or brings back the same hopeful feelings of being able to help him that you recognize from your past, turn around and walk away.
You have got to be honest and ask yourself how these scenarios have turned out for you before. If you were successful in helping someone change and lived happily ever after with him, then you wouldn’t be back out in the world looking for another project.
3. Stop falling for who he ‘could be,’ if he would just try.
The right person for you will absolutely support and encourage you on your journey to become who you’d like to be, while still loving and accepting you as the way you are today. But seeing potential in a man who doesn’t see it in himself and is doing nothing about it, is asking for trouble.
If you are going to try to help him open his eyes to who he can be and what he can become, then you are basically attempting to paint on a blank canvas. This is much different than a man who has his path in life carved out and is following after his dreams and ambitions. If you feel that you need to be a mother figure to him and take care of him in order for him to get to where (you think) he should be, you are setting yourself up for disaster.
4. Understand that the lack of a challenge is a good thing.
If you are a woman who falls into these patterns, you are probably drawn to the challenge of changing a man. If he would just listen to your guidance and be driven by your love, he would finally become who he should be, after all of these years…wouldn’t he?
If this is the case, you probably shy away from men who don’t challenge you in this way. You may even find them boring because they don’t “need” you. If you recognize this pattern in yourself, then you can begin to recognize that someone who doesn’t need you is a good thing and is probably exactly the type of man you should be dating instead. Because let’s face it, your current pattern has not brought you the happiness you expected it to.
5. Start listening to your intuition.
A woman’s intuition is a pretty amazing thing. Yet, so many choose to ignore it. There may be something that immediately draws you to a man in terms of his appearance, stature, personality, whatever it might be – but when you begin to know him on a deeper level you will find yourself having more thoughts than how well-tailored his suit is.
If you start finding yourself taking on more of a therapist role than you do as an equal in a relationship, it is a clear and immediate sign that you are choosing another ‘fixer-upper’ who will, in the end, more than likely frustrate you and leave you wanting. Again.
Many people struggle in life and need support sometimes – myself included. We are not perfectly evolved and we all have our flaws, but it is our responsibility as men and women to handle them ourselves and seek help in the right places, the best we can. As someone’s significant other, this is not your role. Your role is to love and support them as an equal, but not to fix them.
Once you realize this, you will find yourself being drawn to healthier, more emotionally stable men who are able to give you the love and support you need in return as well. Someone who has not yet fully formed themselves will never be able to be your teammate and true equal – and that is exactly what you need.
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I’m not dating anyone n that’s find with me Hallelujah. When I do u will be the first to know.
Needed this. Thank you. I have a chronic problem to going for the wrong types, and then the right type comes along and I push them away, against everyone’s advice. I’m working on changing my pattern and trying to look at the big picture, not just the here and now.
Wish more women understood this! It’s so heartbreaking to watch some of my friends go after losers or guys who just aren’t good for them over & over again.
Thank you, James!
Well, where the heck to find the right men??
Reblogged this on hotmessexpress1.
I can’t tell you how many conversations I have had with women…
Go ahead James, don’t be shy, tell us how many women hang out with you every minute of the day to hear your stellar advice based on nothing more than conjured opinion!
James, have you ever been married? Got any married male friends?
It’s just my OPINION, but I would be willing to bet money, that 90% of all women harbor the fantasy of “fixing” their man. I have heard millions and millions of men (okay, I can exaggerate too) exclaim dismay that they felt perfect to their partner, until the wedding ring went on. Then the pretty white gloves came off and B(word) fixer came out
This is because they didn’t look properly to the woman before mariage. And then…the woman’s needs change specialy if kids shows up..so if the man is not a step ahead…the woman “fix” the man 🙂
To be honest with you I do not agree and either encourage the women to waste their time changing the man. If you want to change a person that means you don’t like that person so??? Anyway…there are men also trying to change a woman after marriage…and I am talking from experience…so let’s don’t blame only the women doing this.
Thank’s, important information that I have to know hehe
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