Are you that girl that just doesn't understand why that guy is not treating you respectfully? Do you need to change him or yourself? Answer: Set your standards high!

Steps

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    Know yourself, your dignity. This is what one person said, "If you want a man to respect you, and perhaps eventually fall in love with you, then you must show him that you respect yourself and that you recognize your dignity before God."
    • Who are you?
    • How do you like to be treated?
    • What's important to you?
    • Why is it important to you that another person treats you with respect? Every girl needs to set realistic standards, write a list of what you want from the other person in regards to respect and stick to them. E.g. needs to open doors for me, calls me by my name, doesn't yell/swears at me, etc.
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    Know your likes and dislikes. What do you like/dislike in other people? Write a list.
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    Dress modestly. Guys respect girls more who don't need to show off their body parts to attract them. They like a girl with confidence in who she is without having to show off her boobs to get his attention, but her mystery and how she carries herself is what attracts him. If he can't respect your way of modest dress and tells you otherwise, he's controlling and doesn't like/love you for who you are and what you stand for.
    • Fit and fabrics are key! Find or tailor items that stay close to your body without clinging. Structured or woven fabrics create the best shape.
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    Hang out with a guy who wants to be your friend not your lover from the first sight. Chances are, if he wants to be your boyfriend right away, he may be seeking to sleep with your body first before getting to know you as a person. Don't friend-zone or brother-zone him EVER. Basis of a relationship is a deep friendship.
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    Stop him at that moment you catch him disrespecting you.
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    Don't set a guy to be your #1.
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    Test him.
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    Don't waste time with someone who can't accept you for who you are. Move on. You deserve better.
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About This Article

Elle Monus
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This article was co-authored by Elle Monus. Elle Monus is an Image Consultant and the Co-Founder of True Image Group. With over 11 years of fashion industry experience, she specializes in holistic approaches to branding, size-inclusive image consulting, and personal styling. Additionally, Elle has had the opportunity to work on several New York Fashion Week shows and has been featured in multiple media outlets, such as Racked. This article has been viewed 266,900 times.
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Updated: June 10, 2022
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