I have a confession as a man I need to make to all the women: We men are clueless about anything subliminal that you do. We really are. You need to be obvious to get our attention.
For any of you who have lived with a man (whether it was a boyfriend, a husband or a brother), this will probably sound familiar. As you leave the house one day, you ask a man to clean up or straighten up a bit while youre gone. So what does he do? He goes to the sink, puts a few things in the dishwasher . . . and thats it. Meanwhile there are still dog hair tumbleweeds traveling across the living room floor and laundry piles up to the ceiling. When questioned about those, he inevitably says I didnt notice those.
Men dont notice small details. They have no idea about the little clues. Men need the obvious. Women need to really understand this, especially when it comes to communicating their interest in men.
Women need to realize that it is not only okay, but necessary, that they show men they are interested. So many women Ive coached will tell me they flirt with men all the time but never get any response. When I ask them what they did that they were calling flirting, virtually every one will tell me they glanced over at him a couple times or they smiled at him a couple times quickly or something similar.
These two second glances and quick smiles simply do not constitute flirting in the eyes of a man. They are simply not obvious enough.
When many women go to flirt with a man, they do something they believe to be flirting but which is in reality is something too subtle for that man to notice it. So despite that womans interest, the man will leave that situation thinking she didnt like him.
When I say that you need to show interest that is obvious, I am not talking about you grabbing a man and sticking your tongue down his throat as you grind up against him. What I mean by showing interest are things like smiling a bit more or touching his arm a little bit when you talk to him. I mean that you need to use your body language to express your interest. Lean in a little when you talk to him, Flirt with him. Laugh at his jokes. Engage him in some deeper conversation.
If youre interested in a man you meet, dont wait for him to ask you out. Say something to him like I really enjoyed this great conversation. Hopefully well run into each other again some day. Let him know youre interested.
Not only is it okay to show a man youre interested, but you should show men youre interested because you want to be in control of your dating life. If you think about it there are really only two choices: you can either start to show your interest or you can continue to do nothing (or to use subtle gestures which convey the same message as nothing to men).
Every time I address this issue, I get tons of emails from women saying some version of this: David, I cant do these things. If I do, men are going to think Im coming onto them and will just think I want to sleep with them. Let me address this misperception so we can clear it up once and for all.
If you are making out with a guy in his living room, he is going to assume that the two of you are just going to have a makeout session in the living room all night long. The only way we men know you want to sleep with us, even in that situation, is if you say Lets get naked and go in the bedroom. Once again, men dont pick up on subtlety and even on the semi-obvious.
So the fact is that if you like us, its okay to show some interest. We are not going to over-think or assume more about it than what it is. If you smile, lean in and touch our arm when youre talking to us, were not going to think were going to get to hook-up with you right there and then or that you want to drag us off to bed.
All we think is that you like us, that we can ask you out . . . and this could potentially be a relationship. You need to remember this the next time your head is telling you that were reading all these other things into everything you do.
So ladies, take control of your dating lives by showing us when youre interested. Not only is it okay to do that . . . but we men could not be happier when you do.