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Why Some Women Are Desperate

 

I asked Dave how he was doing since it was the anniversary of his wifes death. He replied, Its rough, but what is even worse, is women wont leave me alone! I dont want to hurt their feelings, but they phone me too so I cant even have peace in my own home.

Dave is encountering desperate women who feel they must have a man in their lives to be complete. Their obvious need is what drives the men away, the opposite of their intent.

You react to people based on how you perceive them. These perceptions are influenced by your perceptual styles: Audio, Visual, Feeler, and Wholistic. Further, when you are desperate, this clouds your perceptions because you see what you want to see. I just know Im perfect for him or I know hes interested in me. You lose your objectivity.

Desperation makes you reactive, causing your hot button to be easily pushed. Your hot button stimulates an emotion out-of-control, which is fueled by fears.

When people of the Audio perception are reactive, there is an undercurrent of anger waiting to vent. Maintaining personal control is important for them. Get out of my way, hes mine! There are basic fears for each perceptual style. For Audios, they are:

Afraid of life being out of control (With you in my life, I can be back in control again.)

Afraid of losing face and not being respected (yet, by being pushy or fighting with perceived competition, this is exactly what you are doing).

Afraid of not being loveable (You speak you mind and may talk with a confrontational tone. For some men, this might too forward. They might like you but dont find you lovable.)

Remedy for Audios: Lighten up and be sensitive to his feelings. Be willing to let him pursue you rather than you badgering him. If he doesnt call or ask you out, maybe, as authors Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo say in their bestseller book: hes just not that into you. If you relax and realize if its meant to be, it will happen, that you cant make it happen, you will be more in balance with all four of the perceptions. Your softer side will emerge.

When Feelers are reactive, they become indignant, feel sorry for themselves. Feelers are caring and will do thoughtful things but they are also setting up unspoken expectations fueled by their fears:

Afraid of not being appreciated (You didnt say thank you an expectation placed on him even though he didnt ask you to do it.)

Afraid of not being liked, loved (Giving and receiving love is a top priority I want to him to share his life with me.)

Afraid of making a mistake (You dont want to disappoint him so have a difficult time saying no to requests an easy target for men who use women.)

Afraid of getting hurt (You want to feel secure in a loving relationship. If he wants to be just a friend, you may feel hurt because you expected more.)

Remedy for Feelers: Realize your unsolicited help, such as bringing over meals, might be considered interfering with his privacy and wont be appreciated. Become your own best friend rather than a needy, desperate woman looking for a man to rescue her. Men enjoy being with someone who is interesting. Show your natural enthusiasm for living your fun side.

When Visuals are reactive, they become frustrated and depressed. Their biggest trap is perfectionism. I like you but you need to change in some areas. If you love me, youll be willing to make those changes. This desire for the perfect man is fueled by their fears:

Afraid of not being able to live up to ones own high standards (If we work at it, we can be the perfect couple.)

Afraid of running out of time (I visualized my life as being married and the older I get, the less men there are to make this happen.)

Fear of the unknown (I want to feel secure about my future to be able to visualize it as a comfortable life.)

Remedy for Visuals: Let go of perfectionism. You can easily be hurt by criticism because you view what you do as who you are Dont be so hard on yourself if you make mistake or if a relationship didnt turn out as expected. Learn to accept yourself as you are. You have a wonderful sense of humor because you can easily see the humor in everyday situations. Discover ways to make your life fulfilling without a man. Then you wont appear desperate because youre not getting any younger

When Wholistics are reactive, they become resentful and blame others for their discontent. This resentment is fuel by these fears:

Afraid of not being valued or given a chance (I know you could love me if youd just give me a chance!)

Afraid of failure, not reaching full potential (As a Wholistic, you are born with a sense mission, that you are destined for excellence. If this hasnt happened, you may use excuses to soften the disillusionment you have in yourself.)

Afraid of restrictions, loss of freedom (I cant make a commitment I want to be free to go with the flow.)

Remedy for Wholistics: Beware of letting your desperation cause you to settle for less if you are disillusioned with yourself. You might be attracted to abusive men because you dont deserve better. Its never too late to reach excellence, whether its being a wonderful grandmother, or writing a book, or finally having the time to do those things you always wanted to do but didnt have time.

When you arent looking for a man is when they are most likely to find you. They might find you or you might approach him though a computer dating service. But if he doesnt reply to your message despite how strongly he courted you in his first messages, hes lost interest. It doesnt mean there is something wrong with you!

Be yourself. The Red Hat Society has expanded into hundreds of groups because they are women having a good time just being themselves. Remember Daves plea, I wish the women would leave me alone!

Author: Carol Welsh
 
Author Bio:

Carol Welsh

Carol Welsh Author Workshop Facilitator

Carol Welsh has over 25 years experience as a speaker and is a popular guest on talk shows nationwide. She captivates her audiences and readers with humor and common sense techniques, using a light and lively approach yet zeroing in to the core of relationship problems.

Carol has a Bachelors degree in Social Group Work and a Masters in Adult Education. For her Master's project, Carol did extensive research in personality-type styles, which led to the development of her Four Perceptions Self-appraisal and Personal Profile. It contains 10 Empowering Tendencies and 10 Limiting Tendencies for each of the styles. This became the focal point of her workshops. Many of the stories in the revised edition of her book Stop When You See Red are based on true stories from workshop participants and personal observations.

Professional affiliations:

National League of American Pen Women ? President, St. Augustine branch Outreach workshop speaker of NLAPW on Get Published Now! Founder ? Professional Writers groups ? for writers and authors who are serious about being published Member, National Association of Women Writers Member, Peace Corps Writers Organization Member, National Peace Corps Association

 
 
 

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