10 Tell-Tale Signs Of An Uncommitted Man

Have you found Mr Right or are you dating someone and wondering if you are ready to take it to the next stage. Well if you are here are some lines that men use that women should know spells TROUBLE and indicate that the man is not going to make a commitment to you. When these words are spoken it is time to get out of Dodge Louise.

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1   Let’s not use labels:

When a man is going out with you but still wants to date other women this is a line that will make him feel honorable rather than the two timing scum bucket that he is. Dump him rather than worry every time he takes a call that he is weighing up who he would prefer to be with.

2  The time I just not right:

For me to be in a relationship: So when is the right time. If he is that unsure that he wants to be in a relationship with you that he uses time as an excuse let him know he has run out of time and ciao baby..

3  This has gotta be baggage you are carrying:

So you want to get in a relationship with him and he uses your past to say you are insecure,w hy should you take it to the next level. He doesn’t have to prove himself. Of course not he is a great guy and it is all your fault.

4  It’s just a difficult situation:

Ok so its difficult. But is not that is difficult and overcome meant to make us stronger? Together we can conquer all so if you are not prepared to commit then hope you sink rather than swim. I’m not your lifeboat.You Are Too Good For Me: Ok, so I am good – well then you should be happy and proud of me. How is being too good a stumbling block in a relationship? Or is it that you want just want to date the bad girls. This is a great line that often leaves the man feeling on top of the world using reverse psychology to get rid of the guilt of leading you on and being a dick.

5  My career is just so important to me:

Obviously my company is not a good as the company you keep at work and I am boring you. Sure, why not just say I bore you rather than make some fanciful excuse about your career.

6  I’ve got issues:

We all have issues. And issues are the perfect excuse for every time you act like a jerk and rather than apologize blame it on these repressed issues that you don’t want to talk about. Get over it and them otherwise get on the bus chump.

7  It’s too emotional:

Relationships are emotional fancy pants. From the moment we are born humans show emotions and a relationship is not different. We are not Robots so start feeling something of feel my boot as I kick you out the door.

8  It’s Nothing.  I’m OK:

So there is something on your mind and you are moping around me every time we are together. If you are so unhappy just say it. Better to have loved and left than be a miserable piece of shit around me that you are now.

9  We are just friends:

As he is caught constantly texting, calling and commenting on her facebook posts to his ex-girlfriend.  He is not over her and he is using you to make her jealous or as a convenience whilst  he attempts to woo her back.  Get rid of him as quick as you can!

10 You Just Don’t Understand: 

Sure we are two people with different values, wants and needs but to understand each other we have to communicate.  If we do not communicate there will never be any understanding in the relationship.  If your potential beau is using this line he sure understands that if he tells you, you will most likely tell him the get out of your life quicker than a jack in the box!

So there you have it.  Nine Lines that a Women should know spells trouble.

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