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How to recognise a womaniser and not fall for his bait

by Basil Bryan

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Unfortunately, some men are masters at faking genuine interest. However, time always puts everything in its place. Therefore, it is important not to rush, and gradually recognise each other. Any mask sooner or later will fall off, and a man will show his true intentions.

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Try to listen rather than talk. Try to find out details about the person’s past and his plans for the future, as well as how he used to have relationships with women. This way, you’ll put together more pieces of the puzzle and build a more detailed portrait of the man.

Whether it’s worth dating a womaniser
It all depends on what you want out of the relationship. If you’re sure you’re dealing with a womaniser, you need to decide if he meets your needs. Maybe you have fun with him and you feel more confident around him, so you don’t want to cut off communication. But you need to realise that the relationship is unlikely to go further than casual meetings.

What to do if you are constantly caught womaniser
To begin with, it may be useful to take a step back and listen to your feelings. The emotions you are experiencing can help you find the right path.

When you meet a new person and come into a full-on rapture, butterflies in your stomach are a natural occurrence. But if you’re then overcome with anxiety and endless frustration because you don’t know when he’ll next show up, that’s a warning sign.

Before you go on another date, define your personal boundaries and decide what you’re comfortable with and what you’re not. To make it easier to stick to your decision, you can say everything directly to your potential partner, write it down or discuss it with a friend.

The search for a loved one can turn into an emotional roller coaster. The most important thing is to know yourself, understand what you’re looking for, and don’t change your priorities.

If you want someone who is easy and fun to be with, it’s unrealistic to expect dating to turn into a serious relationship. And if you want someone you want to share your life with for the long haul, you need to be clear about your expectations and intentions and learn to spot the signs that the relationship you’re starting doesn’t match them.

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