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Article created by: Mindaugas Balčiauskas

Whether we like it or not, the first impression really does matter. We tend to make a whole bunch of immediate judgments about people within the first few seconds of meeting them. The way they dress, how they smile, the way they speak, and their body language all quickly add up into a broad picture of what we think about the person… and if we date them. And even though some initial impressions end up being false, quite a few of them turn out to be right on the money.

Redditor u/xDarkPhoenix8161x created a viral thread on r/AskReddit where they asked men to share some of the biggest red flags that women should look out for in men they might want to date. The responses were incredibly honest and give an unfiltered glimpse into the insecurities and toxicity that some men carry with them throughout their lives.

Scroll down to read what people said, Pandas, and if you’d like to share some other immediate red flags people should be wary of, feel free to do so in the comments. And above everything, just remember to trust your gut: if you instinctively know something might be wrong, it probably is.

Dating expert Dan Bacon, the founder of The Modern Man project, explained to Bored Panda what it means if a guy doesn’t want to introduce his girlfriend to his family and friends. He also shared his thoughts about how men who always see themselves as victims can move on from this and develop genuine confidence and learn to take responsibility for their actions. 

“If a man is serious about a woman, he will almost always want to introduce her to his family or friends within the first few months,” he told us. Scroll down to have a read through Dan’s insights.

Two professionals high-fiving in an office, symbolizing success and teamwork while discussing relationship red flags.

Avoid people who are very polite and charming when they *want* something from those ‘above’ them, but are arrogant and demanding when they think they can *take* something from those ‘below’ them.

People who ‘smile up’ and ‘kick down’ are the worst.

CiderDrinker , krakenimages Report

Woman in apron using touchscreen at a cozy wooden counter, symbolizing red flags in relationships to watch for. One saying I’ve always lived by is: Pay attention to how they treat waitresses. How they treat waitresses today is how they will treat you in 6 months.

b-monster666 , Ketut Subiyanto Report

A man comforting a distressed woman during a relationship counseling session about red flags in relationships. Pushing small boundaries that aren’t a “big deal.” Then, once called out on it, backpedaling, apologizing for it and then DOING IT AGAIN.

MusicalNerDnD , SHVETS production Report

Group of men and a woman laughing together outdoors, highlighting men sharing relationship red flags awareness. I defer to Chris Rock: If you have been dating a guy for four months and you haven’t met any of his friends, you are not his girlfriend.

GotMoFans , Helena Lopes Report

A couple sitting on a bed showing signs of relationship conflict and red flags women should look out for. A man that blames everyone else for his problems, lack of job, lack of friends, money, etc.

Somene that is unwilling to take personal responsibility for improving his situation in life.

dheffe01 , Kampus Production Report

Woman looking away upset while man smokes by window, illustrating red flags in relationships to watch out for. Sexual pressure after you directly reject an advance. Healthy people with your interests in mind only need to hear no one time and are respectful of boundaries if they bring it up again in the future.

freemason777 , cottonbro Report

Two men in casual clothes having a tense conversation in a kitchen, highlighting relationship red flags. Refusing to admit that they could possibly be wrong. I have seen many men get super frustrated and aggressive over the idea that they could be possibly wrong about something.

To add onto this, many of these same men when presented with the proof of them being wrong they will either deflect or make it seem like it doesn’t matter and that *you* were “making such a big deal about this”.

We are all humans and we all make mistakes. I feel for many of these men they feel stupid and less “manly” if they are wrong about something. Being able to accept your mistakes and move on is a healthy trait.

Jomanderisreal , Alex Green Report

These apply to everyone not just men.

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Man and woman sitting apart on a park bench showing signs of distress, symbolizing red flags in relationships. Suddenly flying off the handle at a minor inconvenience. It’s one thing to stub your toe at the end of a bad day and give the table a whack. It’s another if every moment of stress or misfortune triggers rage.

thesaga , Vera Arsic Report

Two young people sitting outdoors by a rocky shore, illustrating red flags men share in relationships women should watch for. If he talks about his ex too much. As someone who was in love with an ex for way too long, I was not ready for a relationship with anyone else.

swervin87 , Priscilla Du Preez Report

I’ll die on this hill: every man I’ve ever known who was an *outspoken* feminist was horrible to women behind the scenes.

tenaciousDaniel Report

His hyper focus on money. While this might be a plus in some women’s opinion, this can also be a HUGE red flag.

I knew some men that was so focused on money they tried to put a price on everything, even a woman, her actions, her respect and what he is allowed to do simply because he pays for it.
This has serious ramifications due to him keeping track of everything he does for a woman and coming up with some weird idea that you owe him when things start to fall apart in the relationship.
Just keep an eye out.🚩🚩🚩

Brown_bear82 Report

Couple holding hands at a coffee table, illustrating red flags men are sharing for women to avoid in relationships. If he doesn’t put in an effort to make you happy. It doesn’t have to make you happy whatever he does but the fact he’s putting in the effort means he truly cares about you enough that he cares about your mental health as well. Goes both ways.

Positive_Balance620 , Priscilla Du Preez Report

Man and woman in a convertible car, illustrating red flags men share that women should watch for in relationships. Calls himself a feminist and apologizes on behalf of men. Political nice guy red flag. Bonus points if he apologize for being a man himself. He’s trying to get in someone’s pants.

This is not a call out of men who are feminist but those that wear the label but only engage in call out hot takes ie feels good in the moment but does the opposite of helping anything.

firekstk , RODNAE Productions Report

A man and woman holding coffee cups at a table, discussing relationship red flags men are sharing for women to notice. Goes for both sexes… If the person has no hobbies. Now you are their new hobby.

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