7 Signs He’s Just Not That into You | Relationship Advice for Women by Mat Boggs

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Welcome to this blog post where we’ll be diving into the topic of relationships and discussing seven telltale signs that he’s just not that into you. Written by relationship expert Mat Boggs, this article is a must-read for all women who may be questioning the status of their romantic relationships. With his years of experience and keen insight, Mat will help you gain clarity and navigate through the confusion that comes with trying to decipher a man’s true feelings. So without further ado, let’s get started!

7 Signs He’s Just Not That into You: Relationship Advice for Women by Mat Boggs

Introduction

Are you in a new relationship and wondering whether or not he’s really into you? Or, have you been dating someone for a while but are starting to feel like he’s not as invested as you are? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. In fact, it’s completely normal to feel unsure about where you stand with someone you’re interested in. This is why relationship coach Mat Boggs, created a video on “7 Signs He’s Just Not That into You”. Boggs’ mission is to increase love in the world one heart at a time, and by sharing his insights, he’s helped thousands of women improve their relationships and attract the love they want.

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What are the 7 Signs?

Here are the 7 signs to look out for, and what they really mean:

1. He’s Inconsistent

  • One day, he’s texting you non-stop, and the next day he’s MIA.
  • What it really means: He’s not fully committed or interested. If he was, he would be reaching out consistently to avoid leaving you guessing.

2. He Always Cancels Plans Last Minute

  • You’ve made plans with him, but he always cancels last minute due to some excuse.
  • What it really means: You’re not a priority to him. If he was really interested, he would make sure to follow through with plans or at least give you a valid explanation for canceling.

3. He Doesn’t Seem Interested in Your Life

  • He never asks you questions about yourself, your day, or your interests.
  • What it really means: He’s not invested in getting to know you, which is a big red flag. It’s important for a partner to be curious and show interest in your life.

4. He Doesn’t Introduce You to His Friends or Family

  • You’ve been seeing each other for a while, but he hasn’t made any effort to introduce you to the important people in his life.
  • What it really means: He’s keeping you at an arm’s length and doesn’t see a future with you. If he was serious about you, he would want you to meet the other important people in his life.

5. He Doesn’t Make Future Plans

  • You’ve been seeing each other for a while, but he never talks about future plans.
  • What it really means: He’s not looking for anything serious or long-term. If he was, he would be discussing future plans to show that he sees a future with you.

6. He’s Always “Busy” or “Tired”

  • You try to make plans with him, but he’s always too busy or too tired to see you.
  • What it really means: He’s not invested enough to make time for you. If he was, he would prioritize seeing you and wouldn’t always use the excuse of being busy or tired.

7. He’s Not Touchy-Feely

  • He rarely shows physical affection towards you, such as holding hands or hugging.
  • What it really means: He’s not interested in physical intimacy, which could mean he’s not interested in a romantic relationship with you.

What to Do if He’s Not That into You?

So, what should you do if you’ve identified that he’s just not that into you? It’s important to remember that you deserve someone who is equally invested in the relationship as you are. Here are some tips from Mat Boggs:

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  • Open up the conversation: Ask him how he feels about the relationship and what he wants out of it. If he’s not on the same page as you, it’s better to find out sooner rather than later.
  • Focus on Yourself: Take this as an opportunity to focus on yourself and your own goals. By investing in your own happiness, you’ll attract someone who is also happy and fulfilled.
  • Move on Gracefully: If you realize that he’s not interested in a relationship, don’t hold a grudge or try to force things to work. Move on gracefully and with kindness. Who knows, you may even end up being friends.

Conclusion

Identifying signs that he’s just not that into you is not about playing games or manipulating someone’s feelings. Instead, it’s about creating boundaries for yourself and recognizing when it’s time to let go. Remember, you deserve someone who is equally invested in the relationship and willing to put in the effort. By following Mat Boggs’ advice and focusing on your own happiness, you’ll attract someone who is just as committed as you are.

FAQs

  1. Is it ever okay to pursue someone who’s not that into you?
  • No, it’s important to respect their feelings and boundaries. It’s not healthy to try to force a relationship or manipulate someone’s feelings.
  1. How can I build my confidence and self-love?
  • Mat Boggs provides advice on building confidence and self-love in his coaching programs and books. Some tips include practicing self-care, setting goals for yourself, and surrounding yourself with positive influences.
  1. How do I know if I’m ready for a serious relationship?
  • It’s important to know yourself and what you’re looking for in a relationship. If you’re ready for a serious commitment and are willing to put in the effort, then you’re ready.
  1. Can someone change their mind about a relationship over time?
  • Yes, people can change their minds about a relationship over time. However, it’s important to have open and honest communication to ensure that both parties are on the same page.
  1. What should I do if I’m in a long-term relationship and feel like he’s not that into me?
  • It’s important to have an open and honest conversation with your partner to express your feelings and concerns. If they’re unwilling to work on the relationship, it may be time to re-evaluate the future of the relationship.

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