Men pretend they don't like to be nagged, but they love it, really. It makes them feel wanted.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What I've found in doing research is that men want a relationship that feels fun. In other words, they want a relationship that has qualities or elements of their same-sex relationships - just like women do, too.
I've always been the breadwinner and men don't like that. They turn on you. They bite the hand that feeds them. Eventually, too, they become very jealous of the love one has with an audience.
It is essential that men start being interested in and excited by how women think.
I just think there are certain men who feel like engaging in a story told from a female point of view is somehow a feminizing experience. And that itself is something that they're almost supposed to not want to engage.
Women tell stories; men want answers. Guys get impatient when we drone on forever; we get frustrated when they tune out.
I am baffled by men. When they want me, I don't want them; when I want them, they don't want me.
Guys know how to read each other's signals. They know how to telegraph love for one another without throwing their arms around one another.
Men are moved by two levers only: fear and self interest.
All men hate the nagging.
Women want to feel wanted. Men want to feel needed.