What's the pettiest reason that would make you stop dating someone?
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Kepplekakes wrote: »He was a ballet dancer.. he didn't live up to his tight size. At all...
They never live up to their tight size because they wear a codpiece under their tights so you won't see their puddy *kitten*0 -
happimess1 wrote: »being too sweet,naive and doormaty...aint nobody got time for that!
Absolutely!! Someone that can't say "no" or stick up for themselves. Uggghh Drives me insane!
I actually have 2 friends that are dating and have a kid together, he hates "being a bad guy" which to him means he can't have his own opinions or disagree with people, won't stick up for himself OR for the mother of his child. It causes major problems in their relationship, I don't know how she hasn't strangled him by now. It literally makes me irrationally angry and sad.
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I think it's a lot more than just one thing, but one reason I couldn't stand a guy I've turned down (countless times over the last 12 years) is the way he says "Mhm!" after ever few words I say.1
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I broke up with a guy because he had Yelliw teeth0
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Mary_Anastasia wrote: »I think it's a lot more than just one thing, but one reason I couldn't stand a guy I've turned down (countless times over the last 12 years) is the way he says "Mhm!" after ever few words I say.
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I quit dating a guy because he scratched himself. The last straw was when he reached up, underneath his shorts, and scratched. I stood up and said "you gotta go". Never went out with him again.1
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doubledman71 wrote: »Danced like this. So she had to go
Ah Haah Haah! Good decision!0 -
He likes Lena Dunham0
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Does a court order count?2
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I once tried to date a really good friend of mine who was really into me and while we got along great I couldn't get passed his weird side profile.
I'm ok with this. I probably do this too. If you can't like what someone looks like in your peripheral vision you'll never see them quite right directly either. Just call it a day and move along.1 -
_har_T_Swallow wrote: »...They've been engaged for 12 years now. They're still not married...
Geez, don't even bother. If you're not gonna get married, why get engaged at all? Talk about stringing somebody along...0 -
If he didn't wash his hands after using the bathroom.2
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I've been having fun reading these.. some interesting insights to be gleaned. As for me? I've dated all sorts of people and was willing to give anyone a shot at least once (which obviously led to some (read: many) bad decisions).
The only things I can think of that would really turn me away are:
Eats foods in a way I find personally disgusting.
Ex. I had a friend (not someone I ever dated) who every year on his birthday would want to go to Red Lobster for his birthday celebration. Every year (for five years) I would go when no one else would/could and watch him horrendously devour crab legs and corn.. and the noises he made while doing so were just so cringe-inducing. He would suck, slurp, nibble and make the most obnoxious noises I think I have ever heard a person make while eating food. Ugh. I've dated a few fellas that had some minor obnoxious eating habits, but nothing compares to said friend. I quickly realized why his whole family bailed citing "allergies" every year and why all the other friends we shared were suddenly "busy" on that day, lol.
Is overly clingy, emotionally insecure or can't/won't stand up for himself (to anyone).
Tied in with this is someone who is indecisive 100% of the time.0 -
CanesGalactica wrote: »
Eats foods in a way I find personally disgusting.
Ex. I had a friend (not someone I ever dated) who every year on his birthday would want to go to Red Lobster for his birthday celebration. Every year (for five years) I would go when no one else would/could and watch him horrendously devour crab legs and corn.. and the noises he made while doing so were just so cringe-inducing. He would suck, slurp, nibble and make the most obnoxious noises I think I have ever heard a person make while eating food. Ugh. I've dated a few fellas that had some minor obnoxious eating habits, but nothing compares to said friend. I quickly realized why his whole family bailed citing "allergies" every year and why all the other friends we shared were suddenly "busy" on that day, lol.
I agree, food noises are the worst, just your description had me cringing. I have to leave the room when some people I know are making their disgusting eating noises, gag.0 -
I couldn't date a chik that acted ghetto...
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JstTheWayIam wrote: »I couldn't date a chik that acted ghetto...
I couldn't have people in my life at all that acted this way. Everyone has that little bit in them, and it can come out when the right buttons are pushed. But all the time? No thanks, I'll pass...3 -
Avocado_AS5 wrote: »If he didn't wash his hands after using the bathroom.
I will never understand why they put the sign "employees must wash hands" next to the sink. Is an employee who isn't taking the time to wash their hands IN THE SINK taking time instead to read the sign NEXT TO THE SINK.
One of life's little mysteries I guess.0 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »I couldn't date a chik that acted ghetto...
Why you trippin' fool?1 -
She said she didn't fart. Please. Everyone does it.
It's ok.
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Carillon_Campanello wrote: »Avocado_AS5 wrote: »If he didn't wash his hands after using the bathroom.
I will never understand why they put the sign "employees must wash hands" next to the sink. Is an employee who isn't taking the time to wash their hands IN THE SINK taking time instead to read the sign NEXT TO THE SINK.
One of life's little mysteries I guess.
It's the law.0 -
Carillon_Campanello wrote: »Avocado_AS5 wrote: »If he didn't wash his hands after using the bathroom.
I will never understand why they put the sign "employees must wash hands" next to the sink. Is an employee who isn't taking the time to wash their hands IN THE SINK taking time instead to read the sign NEXT TO THE SINK.
One of life's little mysteries I guess.
It's the law.
Put it by the door handle or at eye level next to the door where forgetful employees will see it. Not next to a sink they aren't thinking about.0 -
If she can't go a day without having a drink. That's a problem.3
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Carillon_Campanello wrote: »Carillon_Campanello wrote: »Avocado_AS5 wrote: »If he didn't wash his hands after using the bathroom.
I will never understand why they put the sign "employees must wash hands" next to the sink. Is an employee who isn't taking the time to wash their hands IN THE SINK taking time instead to read the sign NEXT TO THE SINK.
One of life's little mysteries I guess.
It's the law.
Put it by the door handle or at eye level next to the door where forgetful employees will see it. Not next to a sink they aren't thinking about.
ETA: I'm being sincere. I know it's hard to tell in chit chat.3 -
CanesGalactica wrote: »
Eats foods in a way I find personally disgusting.
Ex. I had a friend (not someone I ever dated) who every year on his birthday would want to go to Red Lobster for his birthday celebration. Every year (for five years) I would go when no one else would/could and watch him horrendously devour crab legs and corn.. and the noises he made while doing so were just so cringe-inducing. He would suck, slurp, nibble and make the most obnoxious noises I think I have ever heard a person make while eating food. Ugh. I've dated a few fellas that had some minor obnoxious eating habits, but nothing compares to said friend. I quickly realized why his whole family bailed citing "allergies" every year and why all the other friends we shared were suddenly "busy" on that day, lol.
I agree, food noises are the worst, just your description had me cringing. I have to leave the room when some people I know are making their disgusting eating noises, gag.
Yep.. it was worse because it was in a restaurant where everyone was already cracking crab legs, a noise that makes me violently ill. So I have that going on in the background and foreground with all the unpleasant noises.
And of course, the embarrassment of being associated with this person who clearly can't eat food correctly in public spaces.0 -
_har_T_Swallow wrote: »man we really need a "pettiest reason you ever broke things off with someone" thread after this1
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I'm not proud of this, given my own history with weight and diet. But many years ago, right after I left the military and I was trying hard to take off my ETS weight, I was working out daily and dieting pretty hard. I was about 220 at the time and wanted to get under 200. I started dating a girl, she was nice. But she didn't give a *kitten* about she ate, at all. One day we were out at a restaurant and I'm munching a salad, and she orders a big fat greasy burger and fries. I got so disgusted watching her eat it that I ended it the next day. Couldn't do it.2
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