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Ask Jake: The 6 Men You Shouldn't Date

2010-03-27 15:11:31

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In a relationship public service announcement, Glamour's dating columnist Jake describes the six types of guys women should avoid going out with … himself included!

By Jake

Like all men, I've committed some royal screwups when it comes to women. But as your resident male columnist, I've also made some observations about different types of daters that deserve to be passed along. Consider this your road map for where you don't want to go in your love life.

1. Rebound Guy
Knowing how bummed I've been since my ex Claudia left for Europe, my buddy tried to set me up with his "hot coworker." Very kind of him, but I declined. With my heart stuck in international customs, there's no way I could make a connection. Not that I wasn't tempted. We men secretly hope we'll never have to deal with our feelings and instead can "fix" our sadness with a new woman. Problem is, we're always comparing her to the ex — how she is in bed, how her butt looks in jeans. Real mature stuff that you'd be wise to avoid by dating us after we've healed.

2. Disappearing Guy
Some seemingly normal guys have a bad habit of vanishing. Excuses like "work's really busy" may be true, but there's often something else going on. My old roommate tried to woo his new girlfriend while still dating his old one. I also know someone who told a woman he was single in 
New York, although he was married in Ohio. Both guys checked out for days at a time.

When you're just starting to date, it's not like you're tracking a person's every movement. Still, the giveaway is erratic contact — is he in touch every day and then suddenly MIA? Does he often cancel plans? Or does he suddenly want to meet up in an hour, after not calling all week? Beware.

3. Slick Guy
With his sporty car, high-tech 
cell phone and Swedish designer toothbrush, my college roommate managed to hide his insecurity behind hip stuff. He never let women get close for fear they'd find him out. So women wound up feeling rejected when he was the one who sucked.

My advice: If his life looks like a magazine spread, steer clear. Say what you will about the guy who has a painting of poker-playing dogs or a mountain of laundry, but I promise you this: He's real.

4. Rude Guy
I'm amazed at what men get away with. A partial list of nasty moves I've witnessed: checking out the waitress, fiddling with a BlackBerry during dinner, asking the cute bartender for her number when his date is in the bathroom. If a man lets the door slam shut instead of opening it for you, make that all the closure you need.

5. Grabby Guy
Hands on thighs, stroking things that didn't ask to be stroked, sexual innuendos when you barely know each other — he may try to explain these things with an "Oh, I'm so attracted to you I can't help it" line. But no matter how smokin' hot you are, he can help it. And if you're not getting the respect you want early on, he probably won't surprise you with it later.

6. Last Year's Guy
Long nights and a fear of being single forever can make going back to an ex seem mighty attractive. I've been guilty of it twice, both during lonely times in the dead of winter. Recycling romance seemed far easier than the unknown, and it was ... for the two months before we rediscovered exactly why we broke up in the first place. What's the lesson here? Move forward, not back. And know that it's better to be out there looking than stuck on a couch with some guy you're just going to wind up dumping anyway. He might be happy, but you deserve more.

*Names have been changed

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In a relationship public service announcement, Glamour's dating columnist Jake describes the six types of guys women should avoid going out with … himself included!

By Jake

Like all men, I've committed some royal screwups when it comes to women. But as your resident male columnist, I've also made some observations about different types of daters that deserve to be passed along. Consider this your road map for where you don't want to go in your love life.

1. Rebound Guy
Knowing how bummed I've been since my ex Claudia left for Europe, my buddy tried to set me up with his "hot coworker." Very kind of him, but I declined. With my heart stuck in international customs, there's no way I could make a connection. Not that I wasn't tempted. We men secretly hope we'll never have to deal with our feelings and instead can "fix" our sadness with a new woman. Problem is, we're always comparing her to the ex — how she is in bed, how her butt looks in jeans. Real mature stuff that you'd be wise to avoid by dating us after we've healed.

2. Disappearing Guy
Some seemingly normal guys have a bad habit of vanishing. Excuses like "work's really busy" may be true, but there's often something else going on. My old roommate tried to woo his new girlfriend while still dating his old one. I also know someone who told a woman he was single in 
New York, although he was married in Ohio. Both guys checked out for days at a time.

When you're just starting to date, it's not like you're tracking a person's every movement. Still, the giveaway is erratic contact — is he in touch every day and then suddenly MIA? Does he often cancel plans? Or does he suddenly want to meet up in an hour, after not calling all week? Beware.

3. Slick Guy
With his sporty car, high-tech 
cell phone and Swedish designer toothbrush, my college roommate managed to hide his insecurity behind hip stuff. He never let women get close for fear they'd find him out. So women wound up feeling rejected when he was the one who sucked.

My advice: If his life looks like a magazine spread, steer clear. Say what you will about the guy who has a painting of poker-playing dogs or a mountain of laundry, but I promise you this: He's real.

4. Rude Guy
I'm amazed at what men get away with. A partial list of nasty moves I've witnessed: checking out the waitress, fiddling with a BlackBerry during dinner, asking the cute bartender for her number when his date is in the bathroom. If a man lets the door slam shut instead of opening it for you, make that all the closure you need.

5. Grabby Guy
Hands on thighs, stroking things that didn't ask to be stroked, sexual innuendos when you barely know each other — he may try to explain these things with an "Oh, I'm so attracted to you I can't help it" line. But no matter how smokin' hot you are, he can help it. And if you're not getting the respect you want early on, he probably won't surprise you with it later.

6. Last Year's Guy
Long nights and a fear of being single forever can make going back to an ex seem mighty attractive. I've been guilty of it twice, both during lonely times in the dead of winter. Recycling romance seemed far easier than the unknown, and it was ... for the two months before we rediscovered exactly why we broke up in the first place. What's the lesson here? Move forward, not back. And know that it's better to be out there looking than stuck on a couch with some guy you're just going to wind up dumping anyway. He might be happy, but you deserve more.

*Names have been changed