Unattractive female habits
Too much makeup, talking about bodily functions,
and belittling the opposite sex are just a few of the female habits that
men find unattractive about women. We know that not all women are like
this, but when we meet them, boy do we know about it. Here are seven
things men find unattractive in a woman:
Being too drunk
We all love a girl who knows how to have a good time but when she’s
had such a good time that she’s slumped over a bar with her knickers
tucked into her skirt and toilet paper trailing from her shoe, it’s not
attractive and it doesn’t make us want to walk over and kiss you in a
“hands off folks – she’s mine” kind of manner. You ladies also have the
tendency to speak so loud that you drown the music out in a loud bar
when you’re drunk. There’s nothing wrong with getting merry, but when
everyone starts looking at us because we’re with “that drunk woman” who
is putting her skirt over her head and laughing hysterically, it’s
embarrassing.
Talking about bodily functions
Yes, we know we agreed not to keep secrets from each other but can we
skip that rule on this occasion? The day we realised that women do
‘number twos’ was the day our world came crashing down, bringing all
our sexual fantasies down with it. When you’re spending a long time in
the bathroom, we like to think that it’s because you’re refreshing your
makeup and hair. We could possibly – emphasis on the word “possibly” –
stretch our imagination to think that you may be going for a tinkle, but
we’d rather not. Please don’t talk about any of your bodily functions;
leave topics about “the time of the month” and your bowel movements for
your girl friends.
Excessive body hair
We associate body hair with testosterone and testicles so seeing it
in excessive amounts on a woman can be quite a turn off. We know it’s
painful to go through the rigmarole of waxing, plucking, epilating, and
whatever other fancy hair removal systems you use (notice how we know
all about this stuff because it’s one of those things you nag about?)
but at least keep it trimmed so it looks presentable.
Too much makeup
It’s great to take pride in your appearance and that goes for
clothes, hair, and makeup too. If this is a first date, wearing minimal
makeup to enhance your looks is sexier than the overdone look, in our
opinion. If we’ve been together for a while, we love you no matter how
much makeup you wear, but we’d prefer it if you kept it to a minimum.
Purple, pink and green eye shadow with red lips? Someone pass my
sunglasses. We go in for a kiss and end up looking like a clown from the
circus and it isn’t a good look for either of us. Ladies, if you insist
on wearing that much makeup, please refrain from snuggling up on our
shoulders – that’s my favourite white shirt you just stained with your
makeup
Belittling us
We can just about cope with being called “snuggle bunny” and “baby
boy” but when you belittle us to the point that we look stupid in front
of other people, that’s one step too far. Don’t correct everything we do
and say as if we don’t know anything. Just because we do things
differently to you, that doesn’t mean that your way is right.
Swearing
We can forgive you the odd cheeky swear word, but when you’re effing
and jeffing like there’s no tomorrow it can be a real turn-off for some
men. We like our ladies with a touch of class and cramming your
vocabulary with swear words doesn’t quite ooze sophistication. What’s
wrong with using normal words to express your feelings? Dictionaries and
thesauruses are brimming with options – take your pick. We’re not
suggesting that you express your feelings using sentences such as “I am
feeling ever so disenchanted” or “I’m awfully embittered by this” but
saying something along the lines of “I am flipping angry” or “this is
blimming frustrating” are much nicer replacements for sentences packed
with foul word
Nagging
We’ve spent long enough silently moaning to ourselves about how
annoying women are when they nag, that we’re taking this opportunity to
get it off our chests once and for all. We can’t usually raise it in
conversation you see, because no matter how delicately we approach the
idea that you might possibly annoy us when you nag, we will be
sentencing ourselves to even more endless nagging about pointing out
that your nagging is getting too much. You nag at us for leaving the
toilet seat up, you nag at us for “not caring”, you nag at us for not
shaving for a few days... sheesh. Would you prefer us to go to the
toilet sitting down? Would you prefer us to be over emotional? And
perfectly groomed? Then you’d nag at us for not being manly enough.
Three words: we can’t win. Don’t mess with how nature intended men to
be, and we won’t mess with how nature intended you to be. If you can’t
handle that, then maybe you should be dating
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