Display title | No Guy Wants to Be Chased |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This is where a guy is shown to be actively put off by a girl's aggressive pursuit of him. Many times, it will be implied (or outright said) that if she were more shy and modest about her feelings, he would like her a lot more. The use of this normally implies that men want to be the ones to chase and pursue a relationship, and hate it when it looks like, for any moment, they would not be the ones wearing the pants in the relationship. To put it simply: A man wants to catch a woman. Not be caught. This idea, especially when pounded into the viewer's westernheads as always being true or "right," tends to have heavy Unfortunate Implications. |