Smart Men Avoid Women Who Do THIS

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  • @justins4274 says:

    Drama does get views, but it doesn’t make you better or anyone else better.

  • @michaeljjt1976 says:

    When becoming “internet famous” is more important than connecting with other humans

  • @Courtney-Alice-Gargani says:

    Some people use social media for attention and validation.

  • @garypierce7380 says:

    This is true. Heck, I’d even extend this to women who share every detail of the guy with their friends. HUGE RED FLAGS!!!! Most guys want to date a grownup woman who has enough sense to honor someone’s privacy.

  • @redsox4life says:

    She is correct on this. I don’t publicize my life online. I occasionally might let people know what I’m making for dinner on a certain day. That’s it.

  • @Jason.Brayshaw says:

    The era of chronic self obsession. So tacky.

  • @dimwarlock says:

    I really can’t imagine dating someone who is not only sharing what I do (or what she thinks I do when I’m not with her), but also receiving weird, random advice on how to manipulate me or hurt me if I’m not being the best boyfriend. Specially if, after complaining about everything, she likes to post ego boosting quotes or stuff about “true friends” or “true love”.

  • @stanman247 says:

    Being addicted to social media used to be a red flag—now just being on it is a red flag

  • @ScottyCof93 says:

    Several years ago I saw a video on YT of a woman complaining on tik tok about having to clean up a room for her husband and father after she got off work. Mind you. They built her the house and the clean up would have maybe took her 30 minutes to do. The people in the comments told her to tell her husband that she shouldn’t have to clean up after them so she refused to do it.

    Two videos later is of her telling them her husband asked for a divorce. I wouldn’t be suprised if multiple women from her comments reached out to this man for a date. Because how many men these days would build a brand new house for their wives??

    The sad part about advice is that everyone’s got an opinion, but not everyone has your best interest at heart.

    • @lordsinister707 says:

      I think I know what you’re talking about. It wasn’t just the room rather her husband’s father-in-law told her to clean up their tools and sweep up the sawdust in the house that the two of them were building for the couple the two of them were building for the couple. You are correct though that the husband immediately divorced her and her last post made in a dingy apartment

    • @IbrahimSyed-oh8zv says:

      Hot damn! Really?! HOW DO YOU FUMBLE THE BAG LIKE THIS?! How do I find the video?

  • @michaelsd284 says:

    As a mature and intentional man I can confirm men like me will turn away on a dime when we she a woman rant, share, or discuss their dating to an internet audience (i.e. total strangers and people who have no personal relationship investment with the woman). Personally this behavior regardless of gender demonstrates immaturity, insecurity, and a total lack of respect for those they are attempting to engage in a relationship with. If you want true relationship advice then build a face-to-face circle of friends and make it a diverse a group as possible so you gain more perspectives and insights. These friends will learn about you more deeply and be in a position to offer you relevant and more realistic advice as well as affirm or counter your assumptions.

  • @lonnierichter6962 says:

    As a guy, you are not just speaking to the ladies, you are also warning the guys to steer clear of dating a person doing this.

  • @iunnor says:

    I don’t even tell my closest friends who I’m dating until I’ve established a real connection with the person. I feel like it’s bad energy to put out there and it may curse the whole relationship.

  • @dspengler1375 says:

    Nah complaining on Tiktok about a person you are currently in a relationship with is crazy…

    I’m 18 and honestly feel like just having Tiktok installed on your phone is a red flag. I do not see how it benefits the average user. But I would like to hear your thoughts about this, whoever is reading this.

  • @brysonhall4480 says:

    If I see a woman “airing her dirty laundry” on tiktok, I immediately assume that she will do the same with issues in our relationship. Women that do that are a hard no for most men.

  • @jfranco6852 says:

    Total red flag. Definitely an invasion of privacy and seems like a bad excuse to seek attention.

  • @galaxys3852 says:

    What goes on the internet, stays on the Internet forever.

  • @onlydivergences says:

    I love your eye roll reactions. So much expressed in such a subtle gesture.

  • @derwoodhamburger says:

    The girls online who say “where are all the real men?” or just bag out men in general get an instant dismissal from me. Even if we are just friends, I don’t want someone like that in my life.

  • @johngonzalez4298 says:

    I’m glad that I don’t do social media, except for LinkedIn. Wishing you a wonderful Sunday, my Courtney ❤

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