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Dating a Loser - Warning Sign and Loser Signs

     

A loser is easily hostile

Anyone who is out on the dating scene should watch for some signs with regards to seeing if one is dating a loser. A good thing to do is to see if a person is dating someone who is acting hostile and easily upset. A person who is like this will be more likely to turn on other people or end up having sudden mood swings. This can be very dangerous and in some cases a loser can quickly becoming violent to one’s date.

A loser will insult a date

In many cases a loser will easily put down people and make them feel as if they are useless. A loser will act like this as a means of compensating for feelings that one cannot control or to allow that person to feel less likely to be criticized for how one is acting. The loser will not take anything lightly.

The loser will never take the blame for anything

There are many cases in a relationship where the blame for some kind of difficult event could be exchanged from one party to another. However, the truth about dating a loser is that a loser will end up easily blaming one’s date for all sorts of faults and problems. The loser will never see the self as the problem for anything even when that is the truth.

Constant mood swings

The most notable thing that a loser will do is go into a series of mood swings while dating someone. This can work in that a will end up going from being sweet and nice to being angry and upset. This can prove to be very difficult for anyone to handle and can cause a person to feel upset. This is one of the most dangerous signs of a loser to watch for.


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