This is some relationship advice for women that I hope are taken seriously. The last thing that I would want to wish upon anyone is to grow old with no one who loves you. I would like to think that in this world, there is someone for everyone. It does take time and effort but in the end, as long as you put the effort in to find them, you will find them. There is a way to guarantee that even if you had access to the billions of men in the world that you will overlook the ones who are good fits for you. I'll talk about how women do this and end up growing old and dying alone.
1. Tick, Tick, No Tick
We know as much as you do you like ticking qualities off certain guys when you're going out "hunting". I'm not accusing you of anything; we guys do it as well. However, what's not reassuring is that some women are totally serious about this.
By totally serious, I mean that they won't marry certain guys because they don't satisfy all their criteria. Why should men have criteria in the first place? Are you ever going to find someone who matches it all?
2. Catholic and White
These are two of the criteria that one of my good female friends told me were necessary when she was looking for someone to marry. She dated certain guys who fit them, but in the end it just didn't work out.
Then she dated one of my mates who had a crush on her for the last couple of years and guess what? They hit it off just fine. They're actually engaged and due to marry in a few months. Did I mention that he was agnostic and Asian?
3. You Just Never Know
I'm extremely happy for the two of them and I never did get a chance to rub it into my friend's face and tell her, "I told you so." Not that she would care, I've never seen her happier.
That's why if you want to find a man, stop looking so hard and don't be so picky. You never know who you might end up with and how deeply in love you will fall with them. As cheesy as it is, it is all about love, not material pleasures in the end.
Hopefully this relationship advice for women is taken seriously. As I mentioned before, I wouldn't wish any of my enemies to die old and lonely. It's just too wretched a way to leave this world. Remember, a watched pot never boils...
Jack Keys is a married to his wife, Elle and has a beautiful baby daughter with her. His psychology degree, combined with his real-life experience in his own marriage has turned him into an accidental relationship adviser amongst his friends and colleagues.
He specializes in relationship advice for women and shares his knowledge with women who want to strengthen their relationship with their husband.
His latest 10-page report talks about how to get more love and respect from your husband, written especially for women who are finding that their man is falling out of love with them.
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