5 Ways To Get A Man With Commitment Issues To Commit To You
Are you thwarting his desire for commitment?
While an initial spark is all it takes for a man to ask you out and crave you sexually, there needs to be something more for him to want commitment and exclusivity. He needs to feel that he can't wait to make you his and that he can't stand the thought of you being with anyone else.
Rather than having "the talk" or giving him ultimatums, wouldn't it be great if you could create that feeling so he is the one asking you for a commitment? You can if you listen to this dating advice and follow these steps.
1. Don't keep bringing up the "commitment" discussion.
When you feel anxious or worried about where your relationship is headed, it's hard to resist wanting to know what he's thinking. But constantly trying to talk to him about commitment feels stressful to him and will only make him dig in his heels and retreat, even if he was on the verge of committing all on his own.
So, no matter how much you're dying to know what he's thinking, resist the temptation to bring up this tender topic.
2. Don't try convincing him.
The more you try to make a case for how great you are as a couple, the more he feels cornered and manipulated. Your reasoning feels like criticism to him and makes him unable to share his true feelings. That’s certainly not the vibe you want to create in a loving relationship.
A man falls in love when he feels like he can make you happy by being himself and sharing the deepest parts of who he is. By rejecting those parts, you make him feel wrong and cause him to protect his true feelings — and his heart — from connecting with yours.
3. Do share your good feelings with him.
When you feel good with a man, let him know! By opening up and sharing your feelings, you allow him to connect to you and the positive experience you are sharing. It makes him feel good that he makes you feel good, and he'll want more of that good stuff.
As you continue to lay a stronger foundation of positive feelings, it’s only natural that he will see you as a necessary and beautiful part of his life — and he'll want to make sure you stay in it.
4. Do say what you want for the future — with or without him.
Instead of trying to convince him to commit, share your dreams and what you want for your future. For example, "I don't want to put pressure on the relationship. I don't want to try to convince you, or rush you. It feels good to be with you, but I know I want to have a family someday. What do you think?"
When he sees that you are first and foremost committed to yourself and your dreams, he will feel fired up about you. He will appreciate you as having high value and therefore be triggered to want you all to himself.
5. Do keep your options open.
Dating is a time for you to find out what you really want in a relationship. You can't do this if you close yourself off to other men before you have the commitment you desire.
By meeting lots of people, you open yourself up to discovering a truly great match. You also avoid making any one man the center of your world. Remember, your first commitment is always to you!
As you can see, the key to making a man want you all to himself is to be the woman who loves him, but doesn't need him. When he senses that he's very lucky to have you, he'll be motivated to seal the deal before another guy gets in there first.
Rori Raye is a relationship coach who’s helped thousands of women transform their love lives. For more dating and relationship advice, subscribe to her free newsletter.