Dating Red Flag #9: Mistreats People in Social
Situations
By Alan Stafford
A common dating problem, and a major warning
sign, is when your partner acts one way with
you, but behaves very differently around others.
Example situation
John and Mary have been dating for some
time now. They like each other a lot,
but there is something wrong. Mary is
always nice, gentle and forgiving whenever
she’s alone with John. In public, however,
she argues with everyone else. She’s always
dismissive with waiters when she and John
are on dates; she’s hostile with other
drivers when she’s behind the wheel; and,
she’s contemptuous of people she regards
as her inferiors. She’s very unpleasant,
to say the least, to everyone. Everyone
but John. Why is this is a dating problem
for John? After all, Mary is a pussycat
with him. You might think that John has
just managed to "tame the beast" in her.
Maybe they really can live together and
have a wonderful long-time relationship.
You could think that, but time after time
you’d be wrong.
What does this behavior mean for the
relationship?
Dating a person like Mary is like living
with Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Your
partner is polite and considerate towards
you, but he's hostile and aggressive at
the football game. Or he waves vulgarities
at other drivers. Or, he belittles wait
staff for even the slightest goof. It
seems as if there are two people in one
body. Unfortunately, the good half of
the person never overcomes the bad half.The
dating problems you are experiencing are
only the beginning. What is a little annoyance
on a date can be a real problem when you
become a long term couple.
Wonderful at first, terrible later
Your partner’s underlying personality
is probably angry, hostile, and condescending.
He's just on his best behavior to win
you over. He's a phony. If you don’t end
this relationship, sooner or later your
partner won't need to impress you anymore.
As the two of you become more like family,
he will treat you just as poorly as he
does everyone else. Your dating problems
with your partner’s yelling at the waiter
will soon evolve into your partner’s yelling
at you.
You don't have to put up with that. Rudeness
to others will become rudeness to you.
It’s more than a dating problem. You should
recognize this as a dating red flag and
keep looking. How he treats friends, family,
and even strangers, is how he will eventually
treat you. Throw this fish back and keep
trolling.
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