Topic > Types of Men - The Committer vs. The Non-Committer

There are many types of men in the world, and each type displays a variety of distinguishable characteristics. Women should become aware of these characteristics before considering a potential mate. The smallest personal details, from where and how they met (including the first date), the way he walks and talks, the clothes he wears, the career choice he made, the holiday places he frequents or the car that guides can offer valuable, meaningful, and insightful clues to whether or not a man will ever settle down with someone. There are two main types of men in the world: the committed and the non-committed. Those who are committed are serious about finding the right woman. Asks for introductions to friends and family. He is usually open to blind dates and avoids the bar scene when looking for a quality woman. On the first date he is polite and does not bring up the topic of money at a restaurant. He takes her to places where they can talk face to face. The uncommitted is just looking for a woman. There is no room in his life for woman. He, on the other hand, loves the bar scene. He usually makes a million excuses for not being able to find the right woman and uses those excuses to explain why he isn't hooked up yet. On a date, he orders trendy food like sushi to impress his date and monopolizes the conversation. He might also take her to places where there's no chance of good conversation, like a club or party. The clerk likes to share the conversation. He asks questions and actually listens to the answers. He is generally open about his past and is willing to share more personal details as time goes by. He is willing to meet her family and introduces her to his. The client also formalizes his plans. He'll say, "Let's have dinner on Wednesday" or "I'll call you tomorrow afternoon." Those who don't engage, however, usually support too many other extracurricular activities to be available. He talks while she listens. He usually has to work late, which means he won't be able to attend his mother's roast dinner invitation. When they talk, he leaves her feeling like things are up in the air. As he walks away, he yells things over his shoulder like, “I'll talk to you soon,” or, “I'll call you.