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Men Scared of Commitment – Is Your Guy Commitment-Phobic?

By Suzy Weiss

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There are certain types of men who love their freedom. Men scared of commitment can’t be serious to the point of giving in. In that case, consider the consequences before you start investing emotions on a man scared of committing. Even though you enjoy each other’s company, always stay cautious. You may want a relationship status. But you have to take a look at the signs if he’s a dude horrified of engagement. There are actually ways or hints to know if he’s a man fearful of taking accountability.

He expresses coldness. As the relationship starts to get serious, he will then try to pull back. He will start to distance and slowly build a wall between you. By this time, no more heart-to-heart conversations and he don’t involve himself in your decisions in life. Although he doesn’t intend to hurt you, it will eventually show that he’s not into you anymore.

He panics when you set up family meeting. Meeting your loved ones is a serious matter in a relationship. But for a man terrified of obligation, expect lame excuses when you set up family meetings. It’s basically because he is not concerned in knowing significant people in your life.

He has no interest for future plans. Of course, since from the beginning, he has no plans for a long-term relationship. When you talk about long-term plans, he will not participate or provide proposals. He will rather suggest other things to talk about. This is a classic move of men scared of commitment.

He wants to see other women. He’ll date you non-exclusively. He’ll encourage you to meet other men. When you’re not together, he’s probably out on a date with somebody else. Their most famous line would be “we’re just friends”.

He is not around most of the time. To keep up with the wall he built, he’s not interested in seeing you regularly. He will just show up when he likes to. He avoids any emotional connection with you.

He hasn’t said the three magic words. He will never say “I love you” to you. You’re not even sure if he believes in the word “love”. He feels that saying it means he’s committing himself to you. So, don’t expect to hear these words from him.

He has not made any effort to introduce you to the important people in his life. His friends and family are important to him. Making all of them meet you would mean that he’s serious. Men scared of commitment will not put forth this much effort because they intend to detach themselves from you.

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Weiss, Suzy "Men Scared of Commitment – Is Your Guy Commitment-Phobic?." Men Scared of Commitment – Is Your Guy Commitment-Phobic?. 30 Jan. 2011. uberarticles.com. 6 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/home-and-family/relationships/men-scared-of-commitment-is-your-guy-commitment-phobic/>.

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Weiss, S (2011, January 30). Men Scared of Commitment – Is Your Guy Commitment-Phobic?. Retrieved April 6, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/home-and-family/relationships/men-scared-of-commitment-is-your-guy-commitment-phobic/

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