Instant Turn-Offs For Women (Avoid Saying This)

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  • @budwhite111 says:

    Happy Sunday!!

  • @RichardAllen-e5x says:

    I met my partner a month ago in a hotel restaurant. We just got chatting and clicked immediately. There was no agenda, just two people chatting, and now we can’t keep away from each other. Just be you, don’t tey to be something your not. Have a laugh with them, and if it’s right, it will work.

  • @Courtney-Alice-Gargani says:

    Don’t even bring up your ex at all. Just move forward

    • @neonnwave1 says:

      If she asks however, you gotta be honest. But best to keep it brief. No need for her to hear every little detail.

  • @neonnwave1 says:

    If your date asks about your ex(es), best to be honest but also keep it brief. No need for her to know all the details, especially when it’s still too early. If she asks for more details, just say you’d rather not get into it too much and leave it at that.

    • @gracerules2008 says:

      The other option is to tell a white lie and say she was a great gal but long story short things ran their course and I wish her the best. Then change the subject.

    • @neonnwave1 says:

      @@gracerules2008 Or just don’t lie at all. Lies eventually get exposed.

  • @WalterRitchey says:

    A friend from work went on a date with a guy and they were planning a second, but the guy said something like, “depending how things go” showing uncertainty in his date plans and it was an “ick” moment for her. I reflected on this – I want to be considerate, but women would rather the man decide things than be asked, “where would you like to eat?” For them, part of the fun of a date is NOT having any stress regarding planning or deciding things. That’s the guy’s job. If a man can’t plan a fun date, how are they going to make more serious decisions in the future such as children, finance, home, work, etc.

    • @poopoppy says:

      That’s pretty ridiculous. Sounds like he dodged a bullet. One innocent small slip of the tongue. Interest over. No wonder men are giving up.

    • @djs12007 says:

      I’ve done that at least 3 times, and after the date was over with, they said they didn’t enjoy the date, because the “choices I made” weren’t in line with what they actually liked and stopped dating me. OK, so lately the advice is to not ask her about her likes & dislikes, but to just make a decision. This just reminds me of the old movie “Wargames” the only way to win is to not play the game. 😐

    • @WalterRitchey says:

      @@djs12007lol pretty much – I’ve been out of the dating game for awhile. Just so happened the people I collaborated the most with at work are all female, so being friends with the gals has helped give me some insight into their world. Unfortunately, there are some sad truths like height being a make or break thing especially if you’re shorter than her. But they’ve also shared some of the messages they’ve gotten on dating apps and a lot of it is very cringe. Just a little bit of effort already puts you above most.

  • @GustavoAndrade-xg4gw says:

    1 – Overused or Cliché Lines
    2 – Self-Deprecation Gone Too Far
    3 – Bragging & Flexing
    4 – Talking About Exes Too Soon
    5 – Complaining or Negativity
    6 – Trying To One-Up or Dominate The Conversation
    7 – Overly Sexual Comments Too Soon
    8 – Talking About Yourself Non-stop

  • @nathaniellubin23 says:

    Great advice that true just have a conversation with a women without talk about yourself to much

  • @TarunUpadhyay-k9d says:

    Funny how no one ever mentions Femmezia Enigma Unlocked by Mark Salar, probably because it actually works and doesn’t rely on cheesy pickup lines.

  • @dadudidurika says:

    I can’t even count how many times I walked away from a girl wishing I’d said something better. Years of frustration built up until I came across the book called The Girlfriend Magnet Masterplan by Nira Calden. chapter 3 felt like it was written about me…why some guys get chosen without trying, and why I was always invisible. After applying what I learned, the shift was scary fast. Suddenly girls who never noticed me were touching my arm, laughing harder, leaning in. If you’re not prepared for that kind of reaction, maybe don’t read it

  • @mohammedameen7897 says:

    Courtney Rayn !.
    I am a person who talks about my self alot and don’t talk about the girl who likes and has crush on me.

    So she gonna stop talking to me ?

    Actually when i was 14 years old i had a true 1 side love and she never accepted me and she was my 1 and the last 1.. after wards that feelings from my heart was killing for ever . Now i am 29 years old 1996. And alot of girls are getting attracted to me, but when it comes to normal chat, I never get any interest of talking to girl about her feelings except my feelings.

    So does it turn them off .

    • @ronaldlee3537 says:

      IMHO, don’t too much about yourself, talk about the weather, traffic etc; when you talk too about yourself it gets boring really quick; unless of course it is a similar hobby, ie dogs, cats, cars etc

  • @joelbellJB says:

    I love how the examples she gives to use are even worse than the ones you shouldn’t, she literally doesn’t have a clue.

  • @Eyelash85 says:

    True turn-offs for women:
    1) No money
    2) No looks
    3) No status

    The rest just depends on how picky she is.

  • @SpectacFash says:

    I’m a single 125 year old. I put on the new T Swift album and was ready to make out, but my poodle kept jumping into my salsa bowl and tracking it all over my date. While I was telling my dog to stop, my dentures popped out. Salsa is everywhere. Worst date ever.

  • @STRHYKKER says:

    Instant turnoffs for women
    1. Not 6ft tall
    2. No 6 pack
    3. Not at least 6 inches
    4. Less than 6-figures
    5. Not owning 6 cars
    6. Not owning 6 houses

  • @Ava-lt6es says:

    I am sure list is not limited to this. If they want to dislike you anything could he turnoff

  • @johngonzalez4298 says:

    Vamos Courtney! ❤

  • @antoinecharlesdegaulle580 says:

    Happy Sunday Courtney 😊 ❤

  • @richardy2071 says:

    Not being rich enough not being important enough not being tall enough

  • @gogokizomba6903 says:

    you should be on TV, I don’t always agree on the things you say but you have a calming voice and commercially pretty face, we need to put Courtney on TV 100 percent!

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