Thursday, March 10, 2011

Posted: 10 Mar 2011 06:08 AM PST
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Tips For The Gay Dater For Screening Out “The Player-Types”

Unless you have hardcore proof and evidence that your new dating partner is playing around on the side, you must be careful about making assumptions or interpretations of his behavior. That being said, the following are some signals to keep your antennae wired for as potential red flags that you may be dating a “player” and can indicate to you the importance of going slow as you get to know him, observing his behavior to get the most accurate picture of his character as possible, and communicating and “checking things out” with your partner during the dating and get-to-know-you process:

* he takes your phone number, but won’t give you his

* he doesn’t follow through with things he says he’s going to do or cancels and rearranges plans you’ve made frequently

* the times that you get together or the activities that you pursue tend to be on his terms

* the times that he’s available to connect with you are sporadic or he doesn’t seem to make time to include you in his schedule

* the discussions that you have are very “surface-oriented”, vague, with no depth and he doesn’t reveal much personal information about his life

* you tend to do more of the work in trying to cultivate the relationship; you find that you are more accommodating and that you do all the giving; the relationship is not very reciprocal

* he never invites you over to his house and he gets a lot of cell phone calls in which he dodges answering when you’re around

* he sexualizes the conversations you have

* when the two of you are out on a date, he doesn’t look at you and give you respectful eye contact, cruising the room at the other hotties present instead

* his attentiveness and dedication to you is inconsistent at best

Conclusion - Unknowingly dating a “player” can be a painful experience and roller-coaster ride for the gay dater seeking his Mr. Right. That’s why it’s so important to pace all your dating relationships and not invest yourself too prematurely before you’ve really had a chance to get to know the person you’re seeing to gauge for compatibility.
  Make sure you always keep your non-negotiable/deal-breaker needs in the forefront of your mind and screen your dating partner for goodness-of-fit. The more experiences you share with him, the more able you will be to test consistency of his behavior and character. “Player-types” are capable of change; if this is you, you can begin to use the above information to help you begin to modify your behavior and move in the direction of more authenticity.

Love can be challenging, but oh so rewarding! Be true!
Article By: Brian Rzepczynski, Certified Personal Life Coach, is The Gay Love Coach: “I work with gay men who are ready to create a road map that will lead them to find and build a lasting partnership with Mr. Right.” To sign up for the FREE Gay Love Coach Newsletter filled with dating and relationship tips and skills for gay singles and couples, as well as to check out current coaching groups, programs, and teleclasses. Brian is a friend and contributing author to GAYTWOGETHER, please visit him at http://www.TheGayLoveCoach.com



thanks to MICHAEL at gaytwogether.com



1 comment:

JustinO'Shea said...

COOPsta. . . one way to find out. .fab solution .read backwards. .. . ;-))