7 Things Women Think Men Love (But Most Guys Really Don’t)
Discover the surprising truths behind common female assumptions about what men like — and what actually matters to them in love and relationships.

Exploring the dating world is like attempting to break a mystery code without the decoder ring. Women regularly go out of their way to awe men, doing things they think guys love, as it were, to conclude by pondering why he's losing interest. The truth? A lot of women are operating on outdated beliefs or TikTok trends that don’t reflect what men want.
Let’s bust a few myths and shine a light on the things women think men adore — but honestly, many guys could do without. Buckle up, because we’re diving into some uncomfortable truths with love, honesty, and just a pinch of sass.
1. Over-the-Top Makeup and Filters Galore
Look, makeup is art. It's powerful, it's transformative, and it can make you feel like an absolute goddess. But here’s the tea: most men don’t notice the 17-step contour routine or the expensive setting spray. Many guys prefer a more natural look, not because they’re anti-makeup, but because they want to see you.
Toss in an overwhelming number of Instagram channels and FaceTune, and things can get confusing quickly.It's like showing up to a coffee date anticipating a latte and getting a green smoothie instead. The bundling doesn't coordinate the items.
2. Playing Hard to Get (Like, Really Hard)
There’s a fine line between being a bit mysterious and making him feel like he's auditioning for a role he’ll never get. Some women believe that ignoring texts, taking hours (or days) to respond, and acting disinterested will keep a man hooked.
Here’s the truth bomb: guys might chase a little, but they’re not dogs. If they sense consistent disinterest, they’ll move on. Playing too hard to get often comes off as emotional unavailability or just plain games, and nobody has time for that.
🧠 Think of it like fishing: you need some bait, yes. But if you never reel in, eventually the fish swims away.
3. Pretending to Like What He Likes (Just to Impress)
You hate football, but you suddenly become a die-hard fan during playoff season. You don’t care about crypto, but you’ve watched 10 YouTube videos, so you can drop terms like “blockchain” into conversation. Sound familiar?
While it’s sweet to take an interest in his hobbies, pretending to be someone you’re not is exhausting — and trust me, men can tell. They’d rather have a partner who brings their passions to the table than one who morphs into a mirror image of themselves.
🌱 A relationship should feel like a garden, not a cloning lab.
4. Being “Low Maintenance” to Be More Likeable
Many women are taught that being low maintenance — never complaining, always chill, never “nagging” — is the ultimate way to a man’s heart. But let’s decode that.
Men don’t want a pushover. They want someone who knows her worth, communicates her needs, and speaks up when something feels off. Being agreeable 24/7 doesn’t make you more lovable — it makes you forgettable.
🌊 Think of a relationship like a river — it flows better when both sides contribute. One-sided silence just builds dams.
5. Oversexualizing Yourself to Keep His Attention
Some women think the fastest way to keep a man interested is to dial up the sex appeal — and sure, attraction plays a role. But constantly using sex as a strategy to hold his attention often backfires.
In case that's the most connection you're building, it's like eating cotton candy for supper — sweet to begin with, but not maintainable. Men need passionate connection as much as women do (indeed, if society tells them not to confess it).
🔥 Genuine closeness is more than skin — it's approximately soul.
6. Trying to “Fix” Him Like a Project
Let’s be honest: women are nurturers by nature. We see potential and want to help someone grow into their best self. But men aren’t fixer-uppers. They’re not broken little birds waiting for you to nurse them back to emotional health.
Attempting to settle a man regularly comes off as controlling or condescending, even if your heart's in the right place. Most men need to be acknowledged as they are, not molded into what you think they ought to be.
🎯 You're dating a partner, not gathering IKEA furniture. No Allen wrench required.
7. Assuming He Hates Vulnerability
Here’s a biggie: many women assume men hate deep talks, emotional openness, or anything remotely close to tears. And sure, some guys are still figuring out how to express themselves. But don’t mistake emotional hesitation for lack of interest.
Most men need a secure space — they do not know how to inquire for it. Once you permit him to be defenseless without judgment, you make believe that runs more profound than physical attraction.
🧠 Powerlessness isn't a weakness; it's the mystery path to connection.
Final Thoughts: Stop Guessing — Start Understanding
Ladies, here's the real deal: relationships aren't about becoming what you think he wants. They're appearing completely, truly, and unquestionably as yourself. The most grounded relationships are built on realness, communication, and shared respect, not guesswork and game-playing.
Rather than attempting to win a man over with illusions or presumptions, win him over with your truth. After the day, the proper fellow won't be inspired by how well you play the part. He’ll fall for how well you own your truth.
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About the Creator
Milan Milic
Hi, I’m Milan. I write about love, fear, money, and everything in between — wherever inspiration goes. My brain doesn’t stick to one genre.


Comments (1)
Interesting and well written.