Cultural stereotype they feel pressure to conform to, evolutionary trait that they have evolved to protect their mates.....
He will act like your his and be all jelese when you hang out with guys
Guys like to brag about girls they like because they feel protective of the girl and are competitive by nature. They feel the need to be competitive, but also to be protective of the girl. They are doing this by not letting "their" girl be undermined by another one.
Its the masculine guy complex that is programmed into their subconscious.
the guys might not consider because maybe your not his type, or he's just not that into you. == == Mabey ur not there type,or they arent attracted to u in that kind of way.Sometimes guys arent lookin for relationships, some like to be single instead of being tied down.
Because they lack honesty! Guys use this excuse to get out of relationships they don't want to be involved in.
cuz guys are guys and sum (most) of dem are jst like dat.....but there are sum guys dat are experts in relationships,you jst have to pick the rite ones.
Not when they decide to become protective and domineering over your life. Then that will cause problems in the relationship.
You shouldn't change who you are just to get a guy. Just be your self and be fun to be around. You could also start being friends with guys because a lot of friendships can grow into relationships.
well...brothers are brothers, just like guys are guys....and since they are both guys they dont have a problem with either one of them dating a girl but i guess its just a protective kind of relationship if thier sister is dating a guy because they wanna make sure she is safe...you know, its a way they show the care even though you might not care if they do or not. they are just being a protective brother,
No, it is not a bad thing if you are a guy and you like other guys. Sexual orientation is a natural part of who you are, and it's important to embrace it. What matters most is being true to yourself and finding acceptance and support in your relationships and community. Love and attraction are valid, regardless of gender.
no, being protective is a stance or disposition. an emotional state (like fear) or another disposition (like love) could prompt one to take a protective stance, but being protective is not an emotion unto itself.
He thinks they're better for relationships but likes guys better.