1. Possessive
Men who think that women are an object of ownership. They want
control over a woman’s every action, word or attitude even though, in
reality, they have no claim over them.
2. Sloppy
Men who do not take good care of themselves, lack good hygiene and make the house messy. This is really annoying.
3. Insensitive
Women, in general, are more sentimental than men (or at least express
their feelings more). This gender difference sometimes causes men to
think their companions are just being dramatic. When men disregard their
wives’ feelings or important
events, the women feel rejected and
disregarded.
4. Grumpy
Men who complain about everything, are never satisfied, not fun, rude
and prefer to isolate themselves. They always see things negatively and
nothing satisfies them. Any effort to help them feel positive is in
vain. These men only know how to criticize everything and everyone —
nothing makes them happy. It is especially bad when their foul mood is
directed toward women and nobody else.
5. Untrustworthy
Men who do not keep their promises and put their personal interests
before their wife and family. Although they make commitments, they do
not follow through on their responsibilities.
6. Procrastinator
Guys who leave everything for later and postpone helping around the
house. They consistently make themselves unavailable to perform
activities related to the family.
7. Self-centered
This includes vain men who think the world revolves around them. They
enjoy being the center of attention and think their wife and family
live to serve them. Men who are self-centered do not accept criticism,
and they think they are always right. These characteristics can make a
woman feel humiliated, debased and unhappy.
8. Flirtatious
This seems to be the #1 complaint from women. These are the men who
love to charm other ladies. This behavior is highly irritating, causes a
lot of discomfort for a wife and borders on infidelity.
The objective of drawing this parallel between what annoys men and
women is to provoke reflections on what one or the other may be doing to
jeopardize harmony and well-being in the relationship. After all,
happiness in the relationship takes two people working together to
achieve a healthy union.
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