A human-behavior expert decodes the meaning behind 10 frustrating male actions, from leaving the toilet seat up to consulting his mother for every decision.
Read the article by Natasha Burton on MSN.com and quoting Human Behavior Expert Patrick Wanis PhD: https://glo.msn.com/relationships/what-his-bad-habit-says-about-him-6408.gallery?gt1=49006
Here are the two most controversial habits mentioned in the article “What a guy’s bad habit says about him”:
Always Calling Mom
A man who has to call his mother in order to make a decision “hasn’t found his own independence or identity,” Wanis says. This bad habit is problematic if you’d like to create a lasting union with this man. “He won’t be able to be there for you when you really need him,” Wanis says. “He won’t turn to you for his support system, because his mother is his support system. He’s still seeking Mummy’s approval.”
Leaving the Seat Up
When men do this, Wanis says, “they’re too interested in being right rather than being happy.” Wanis maintains that guys shouldn’t look at the act of putting the seat down as a loss of manhood because sometimes the toilet seat can be the sign of a power struggle. “Little things like this can reflect larger, deeper problems in the relationship,” he says.
Read the full article here: https://glo.msn.com/relationships/what-his-bad-habit-says-about-him-6408.gallery?gt1=49006
Also read Patrick Wanis’ article/newsletter “The toilet seat – up or down?”
Anointed “The Woman Expert” by WGN Chicago, Patrick Wanis PhD is a renowned Celebrity Life Coach, Human Behavior & Relationship Expert who developed SRTT therapy (Subconscious Rapid Transformation Technique) and is teaching it to other practitioners. Wanis’ clientele ranges from celebrities and CEOs to housewives and teenagers. CNN, BBC, FOX News, MSNBC & major news outlets worldwide consult Wanis for his expert insights and analysis on sexuality, human behavior and women’s issues. Wanis is the first person ever to do hypnotherapy on national TV – on the Montel Williams show.