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Men who
consider themselves the good, faithful, affectionate,
sensitive, provider type say that they can’t for the life of
them figure why women who are strong and overly vocal about
their independence and their emotional and physical needs
still find themselves lured by those shady bad boy types.
You know the bad boy kinds. They tell you they’ll be there
at 9, and then never show, they say they love you, but what
they really mean is they love you, her, and their baby’s
mother. These bad boy kinds forget Valentine’s Day and
anniversaries and when you complain about your second rate
treatment they use reverse psychology telling you that they
thought you were the strong independent kind, not a weak
emotional woman. These bad boys take their time deciding
whether or not to commit and divide their time up between the
multiple women vying for
their attention, which lands them on your doorstep at 2 a.m.
trying to hoist you off to an all night diner just so you
can’t complain that they don’t take you anywhere.
It’s not that the bad boys don’t want you, they do, they
just want your wallet, your warm bed, your home cooked meals
and whatever the limit is on your credit card as well. When
women are asked, why or how they allow this to happen over and
over again, they say, they love the mystery and the thrill of
the chase. “He’s exciting,” they say. “He’s
different and makes me feel alive,” others say. These women
are convinced that the
boring “good guys” do absolutely nothing for them
physically and they say that they don’t find them mentally
or emotionally stimulating. My advice is wake up and learn
from the mistakes of women everywhere. There is nothing
mysterious about wondering who the man drooling on the pillow
next you slept with last night or wondering if he even cared
enough about you, her or himself to use a condom. There is
also nothing thrilling
about being treated like the last drag on a cigarette and
smashed out underfoot.
Women who say that bad boys are exciting need to be able to
tell the difference between the trembling feeling of being in
the presence of a snake and the natural caring feeling of
exhilaration that one gets when a door is being held open for
them by someone who cared enough to bother. As far as bad boys
making you feel “alive,” there is also no better way to
know
that you are alive than to have him working your every nerve!
Find a bad boy, he’ll work it. He’ll push you to the
limit, to the edge, and most hopefully to the threshold of
something better, like a “good guy.”
Bad boys are the ones that women vow that they can do without
but find themselves helplessly drawn to over and over again,
like a moth attracted to a flame whose lure is surely the
moth’s demise. Everything we want or desire isn’t good for
us. We have to learn to weigh the pros and cons and evaluate
more than our superficial needs. Do we eat for a week or
parade
around in $300 shoes? Do we seek a relationship that will meet
our needs or do we take any scrap we can get?
All men aren’t dogs. There are men out there who return
phone calls, pay for dinner, send flowers, call just to say
hello, and tell the truth about everything up front. But, some
of us women still want the games and the charades that we
convince ourselves is exciting, then we call up our
girlfriends who “told us so,” to complain about it when
our “man,” doesn’t come home at night.
We need to see that we are worth more than dusty pick up
lines. We are women; we deserve true affection and a
reciprocated kind of love. We can’t put off the hard working
honorable men as boring or nerdy just because they don’t
wear the brand names and leather vests, donning shades that
conceal more than we’ll ever know. We need to make a pact
with ourselves this year to accept people as individuals and
not by what they drive or wear, because if we do all we’ll
end up doing ten years down the line is shuffling through our
electronic organizers calling up that good guy we put off in
high school, trying to engage him in conversation, hoping he
isn’t married yet.
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Linda
Dominique Grosvenor is the Best Selling author of book #2 in
The Cradle Robbers series titled Bloom and several other
novels including FEVER, LIKE BOOGIE ON TUESDAY, PRETTY BOYS
and THE HAMPTONS. Log on to the website at: www.lindadominiquegrosvenor.com
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