"Loud cars/ motorcycles. My ex was super happy that he drove stick so he could rev his engine easier. I hated driving with him when he did that. It’s not cool, it just makes you sound like an @$$hole."
2
"Telling us about how many people you’ve been intimate with. Like great you have had a lot of sex. And that’s supposed to impress me how?"
3
"Vape"
4
"When the prompt on dating apps asks what are they competitive about and they say “everything.”
5
"Acting all disconnected and showing no emotion! That macho man [email protected]#t doesn’t work! It’s okay to be sensitive and talk about things and show emotions."
6
"Being rude to everybody but you."
7
"Unsolicited ###k pics. Seriously guys, not your best angle and doesn’t really do much for the majority of women. Unless we ask to see the goods, don’t send them."
8
"Equating anything considered “feminine” is “gay” on a guy. If your manhood is threatened by someone wearing eyeliner. I think you must be really immature and insecure."
9
"ONLY THAT His personality is his job. He doesn’t have time for shows, doesn’t like music, no favorite food, he likes cars and has a really expensive one and loves expensive cars. Which is good but the conversation would always go back to work and his dad. I couldn’t find one thing to have in common other than a [email protected]#tty upbringing and who wants to talk about that honestly."
10
"Spitting to the side, like not in a trashcan/sink??? I don’t understand. Also, all those idiots (girls included) who put gum on the underside of a desk."
11
"Problems with authority or always being in a disagreement/fight with others. I can’t stand that kind of pride and ego."
12
"When there’s a big bug and they squish it, might just be me but I find it attractive when boys let bugs outside, better than having bug guts all over the wall."
13
"Playing “devil’s advocate” all the time as a cover for just being an @$$hole."
14
"Talking about themselves all the time, bigging themselves up. Doing that will only get you women who are shallow, insecure, and/or have other issues. Emotionally healthy people want someone who can be honest, can listen, and is comfortable with who they are – flaws and all."