Ok, so this isn't professional advice by any means, but maybe it's something to consider? If you've been on the fence about your man, these tips may help you out!
The Guy Who's Married Yes, even if he's getting divorced or is separated. This should be a no-brainer, but nothing good will come of a relationship that is transitional or one that started with him cheating. If you're looking for true love, this guy is definitely off-limits.
The Guy Who Used to Be Your Friend's Boyfriend Unless you want to lose a friend (probably not), do not do this. This also applies to friends of your ex-boyfriend! It's just a dating no-no that can lead to broken hearts and hurt feelings -- so not worth it.
Your Ex-boyfriend There's a reason you two broke up in the first place, right? Learn from your mistakes, and don't forget the lesson. Sure, old habits die hard. But resolve not to repeat bad habits in 2013 -- especially when it comes to ex-boyfriends.
The Guy Who Can't Get Over His Ex How long before that's you he's talking about like that? For the record, women do this too. That doesn't make this kind of behavior acceptable.
The Guy Who Wants You to be Besties with his Ex They're still close! You should all hang out together! Then maybe you could all get together for some drinks and see what happens. Who on Earth would consider this a good time? Not me, that's for sure. Snap out of it, and dump this guy.
The Guy Who's a Social Liability If he could never meet your boss or parents, he's got to go. This ranges from drinking too much in public to not having a serious career -- or even a guy who lacks fundamental social skills. If your loved ones wouldn't love, or at least like, him, he's not the one for you.
The Guy Who Refuses to Grow Up You love when a guy is young at heart, but you'd never want to date a 50-year-old teenager. Does he still live with his mom and dad? That's the biggest red flag.



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