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What type of questions do men hate from being asked on a date?

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E. Austin

E. Austin

E. Austin
E. Austin

Answered Jan 17, 2019

Men do hate to be asked any question that suggests you are testing his interest in you or possible commitment when you've only recently met. He likes to be the one that makes the move and it's a turn off if a girl is too pushy.

Men do hate to be asked any question that suggests you are testing his interest in you or possible

Also, questions about his past girl friends are a definite no-no, such as "How many relationships have you had so far?" If he's young, and he hasn't had many, that is worrying to him because he feels unworldly and diminished.

And if he's older, he will resent an early examination of his past. Let that come from him when he's ready. In the early stages stick to questions about interests, the food, his job.

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W. Mocroft

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Answered Dec 26, 2018

There are certain questions men hate being asked on a date. Questions like:
What are we? Am I your type? Do you think your family will like me?

Most men believe asking these questions are not cool especially when you are just getting to know the person. There’s a time and place for relationship talks and it’s almost always several months down the line. Asking the question too early doesn’t sit well with many.

Guys don’t like being asked during a date why they are still single, what they are thinking or who they are texting.
Most men aren’t good with answering questions, if you want to bring up something, try not to bring it in a question form; many see it as though you are putting pressure on them. Try something like “I think it’s time we talk about…” or “I think we should be….” this will help start the conversion without putting pressure on any one.

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