6 Types Of Men Who Will Make You Feel Horrible About Yourself
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6 Types Of Men Who Will Make You Feel Horrible About Yourself

You deserve someone who makes you feel good about yourself. Someone who brings out your best sides. Otherwise, why would you waste your precious time with them? Here are a few types of people you should avoid dating because they’ll make you feel horrible about yourself:

People who make you fight for their attention.

You shouldn’t have to beg your partner to text you back, to show up to a date, to say those three little words. The right person will shower you with affection because they want to make you feel special, they want to give you all that you deserve. If you’re begging for breadcrumbs, then you’re going to start doubting your worth, and that’s not the way a healthy relationship should make you feel.

People who always have to one-up you.

You deserve a partner who takes your thoughts and opinions seriously. Who believes you when you say you’re upset or annoyed or tired instead of trying to prove why they’re the only ones who should be feeling that way. If someone is always trying to one-up you, they are more focused on their own feelings than yours. They’re more concerned with getting sympathy than extending support.

People who act like they’re in constant competition with you.

You deserve a partner who supports and encourages you. A partner who is proud when you accomplish big things. If your person is bitter about your accomplishments or acts like a sore loser when you beat them at a harmless game, then you aren’t going to have any fun together. You’re going to start feeling guilty about your strengths – but the right person should make you feel better about yourself, not worse.

People who try to control you.

You’re in charge of your own decisions. Your partner is allowed to share their opinion, but they should never pressure you to dress a certain way, style your hair a certain way, or use your time a certain way. They should respect you as an individual and allow you to make your own choices. It doesn’t matter if they’re trying to control what you eat or who you spend time with – either way, they shouldn’t make you feel like you need their guidance, like you can’t handle life alone. In reality, you don’t need them at all.

People who compare you to exes and celebrities.

Your person should make it clear that they want you and only you. They shouldn’t be gawking over other people or pointing out all the ways you should change yourself to look more attractive in their eyes. The right person won’t want you to change. They’ll be happy with you exactly the way you are. And they would never pit you against anyone else, fictional or otherwise.

People who act like you can’t do anything right.

You deserve a partner who compliments you, who points out all the things they love about you, who builds you up instead of tearing you down. Even though some people might want things done a particular way, that doesn’t give them the right to scream at you, insult you, or make fun of you for doing things a different way. Your partner should show you respect, even when they’re frustrated or annoyed. If they’re always pointing out your flaws and insisting that you do things the wrong way, you’re going to start feeling uneasy around them. And that will only lead to a breakup.