I was recently giving thought to things that go on
in dating, when I observed that a lot of men are put in positions where
they are constantly dealing with responding or reacting to a woman’s
needs. I don’t think I ever looked at it this way until recently. The standards of most
men usually revolve around aesthetics and at a high level
some behavioral traits like “isn’t too combative” or “doesn’t act
crazy.” When it comes to deal breakers that’s typically something
you’ll hear from a woman. A man may say that he doesn’t like girls with
short hair, but trust me when I tell you this, at some point in his
life, he’ll be walking in with a girl with short hair. Just about every
one of those aesthetic deal breakers that a man claims to have will be
broken at some point in his life.
Women have standards and needs and they tend to bring those into the
relationship. They also have baggage and flaws and they look for
situations that will accept, coddle or work though those problems. For
example, I’ve noticed that a woman who has extreme trust issues will
bring that into a relationship and raise her own flag. She’ll tell her
man, “I have trust issues, it’s something I’m working on. Just know,
that’s the reason why I don’t like it when you text me late at night, it
makes me think you’re out doing something.” You see, that’s how it
happens. Women also have standards about the men they’re dating as it
comes to other things like appearance, communication, and conflict
resolution. If you don’t meet these standards there’s a good chance that
you won’t be able to seriously pursue that woman.
As I said recently I had given some thought to the need for men to
have standards, and for those standards to be met or for an ultimatum to be
placed on the table. It should have came to me a while back. I remember I was dating a woman and I realized I was chasing this girl
all around at a certain point I had to stop myself. I felt like, “Why am
I chasing this girl? I deserve better than that.” Then came the hard
part – it’s really easy for a woman to have a moment and tell
a guy what she deserves and that she’s better than what he’s giving
her. For men, it’s damn hard to do that without coming across like an
ass. It came out like this, “I’m really sorry but I think we have to
stop talking. I’m not trying to be condescending or cocky in any way
but I was raised with self-respect and an appreciation for knowing my
worth. I’m not ashamed to say this but I’m a good dude and good dudes
shouldn’t have to try this hard. Either you’re not that interested or
you’re waiting for me to go so far above and beyond it’s absurd. In my
eyes, I strive to be the type of guy that a woman would find herself
involved with and immediately begin to think, “I really want to make
this work.”
I left it at that, but months after that I found myself coming up with a
list of standards that I think men should have with women and as
controversial as some of them are, men are entitled to them. I’m a firm
believer that every man has the right to choose not to date or not to
continue dating someone if they please. I mean, don’t women have this
right? Don’t’ they exercise this all the time? Fair exchange is no
robbery, so I decided that this would be my list of five dating and relationship standards men should have:
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Men should be able to decide not to date women who have trust issues.
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Similar, but a different beast: Men should be able to decide not to date women who have jealousy issues.
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Men should be able to decide that they don’t see the situation headed towards a relationship and be able to walk away.
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Men should be able to have their own opinion on what they find
attractive rather than it being dictated to them by the woman he’s
dating.
- Men should be able to be satisfied sexually rather than being reactive to what a woman is willing or not willing to do.
I finished my list and looked at it for a minute and I cringed. I
thought to myself, “Really Mr. Cakeboss? Are you sure that it’s okay to call a standard
in a relationship?” I mulled it over for a bit and concluded that it was absolutely okay. I
realized that if I turned the tables around and made each one of these specifically for women, it would be perfectly fine. Have I ever heard of a
woman breaking up with a guy because he wouldn’t trust her? Yep. Have I
ever heard of a woman breaking up with a guy because he was too jealous?
Hell yep. Have I heard of a woman who just stopped returning calls and
texts because she fell out of “like” with him? Duh! How many times have I
heard, “he’s a nice guy, but I’m not attracted to him”? TONS. And last
but not least, have I ever heard of a woman breaking up with a guy
because the sex was bad? Good God yes!
I guess it’s not so much about the list than it was about the
realization that I think that men should be able to take an active role
in the selection process of their mate. I find that sometimes when a guy
doesn’t want to deal with a trait or a flaw that a woman brings into
the relationship, he’s frowned upon or he’s being a jerk. However, I
would argue that relationships are hard work and you should WANT to be
in the relationship. You shouldn’t be forced to be in a relationship
because skipping out on a unwanted relationship makes you a bad man. To
me, it all goes back to self-respect. It’s not you saying you’re better
than someone, it’s you saying that you’re worth more than what you’re
currently being offered...
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