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How Modern Dating Culture Stops Him from Taking You Seriously

Do you feel like you have “dating burnout”? Like modern single life is a treadmill of flaky guys, false hope and meaningless hookups?

If you’re still interested in finding real, deep, meaningful commitment in modern dating (yes, it does exist), I need you to stop what you’re doing and watch this video now.

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I don’t need to be a mind reader to know that an enormous number of people watching this video right now feel this…

“Dating Sucks…”

Now why do they feel this way?

Because they want to create something real.

Chances are if you’re watching this video, you want to create something real.

You wanna find someone who values you. Find someone who invests in you. Who you can invest in. Someone who you can build something enduring with, but instead here’s what you get…

Casual dating, meaningless hookups, and mixed, confusing-ass signals.

Now this leaves people very frustrated.

It leaves them wondering if what they’re looking for is actually out there.

I recently ran an exclusive closed-door event for my closest clients.

It was invite-only, and I made them one promise:

I am gonna talk all day about how to create a real and lasting relationship, and avoid the casual dating, hookup culture we feel like we’re currently existing in.

What I’m about to show you is a clip from that private event.

A moment that highlights the frustration people are feeling right now that we’re talking about here. And watch all the way to the end, because after that clip, I’m gonna join you back here to show you a strange, counter-intuitive way that that frustration I’m talking about could actually be costing you the real relationship you’re looking for.

Check it out.

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Audience Guest: “Hi Matthew. Good to see you. Welcome back to NYC.”

Matthew: “Thank you for having me.”

Audience Guest: “The content that you have today is really amazing, and I’m really happy to be here. That’s first of all.”

Matthew: “Thank you.”

Audience Guest: “Recently, I had a conversation with a gentleman who said to me, ‘You know, Cecilia? You are intimidating to men. You are too smart. Guys can’t get over on you, and that’s gonna be a problem for you.’ And I thought, ‘I don’t wanna guy in my life that’s gonna be intimidated by my strength. I want someone that’s gonna embrace my strength, and who I am as a human being, and as a woman.’ As I get older I find that it is a little harder, and I ask, how can I allow myself to be open to love, finding a great partner who’s gonna embrace who I am?”

Matthew: “What you’re saying works on the presumption that men inherently find smart women unattractive, or intimidating. Some men are intimidated by smart women. Some men are intimidated by women who have found their purpose, who have found something that they really enjoy doing. Especially if those men haven’t found what they enjoy doing.

“Some men are intimidated by women who go to the gym a lot. [Laughter] Especially if they can’t get themselves to kinda get into a routine with that.

“I mean I just think that the…higher a frequency you’re living on, the less people are gonna be either available to you or desirable to you.”

Audience Guest: “So how do I find love if that’s the case? My pool is getting smaller and smaller. I’m not getting any younger. [Laughter] I’m sorry…”

Matthew: “I just think that it doesn’t help you to think about it in the macro like that. Like you’re thinking about it at this bird’s eye view of, you know, ‘My pool is getting smaller, and men don’t like… They’re intimidated by intelligent women, and this, and that,’ and… I just… I don’t…

“My friend is a doctor, and he told me a phrase once, he said, ‘statistics don’t matter to the individual.’

“In medicine, when someone has a rare disease, the fact that only one in a hundred thousand people get  that disease is irrelevant to the person that got the disease. Right? Statistics don’t matter to the individual. And I would say that on a relationship level, statistics don’t matter to you either, and won’t matter to you when you meet someone special.

“It won’t matter to you what the economics are right now of finding a relationship.

“It only matters to you now because those are the terms that you’re thinking in, and I just don’t think that it serves you to think in those terms. If I had thought in those terms about business, I never would have started a business. The results of businesses succeeding–new businesses–are so low that if you went by that you would never start a business.

“But I didn’t start a business to overcome the odds of business. I started a business because I had something I really wanted to say, and do, and I wanted to live a life where I wasn’t going into a job I hated. So it was a different thing driving me.

“And I understand your point. I’m not minimizing that it’s difficult to find someone special.

“It is.

“It one hundred percent is.

“The good news is that everyone’s feeling the same way.

“Right? Everyone’s feeling that.

“No one is… It’s…

“It’s really hard no matter who you are.

“You could be a person that like a hundred men are throwing themselves at you a day… It still doesn’t mean you’re gonna find anyone you wanna spend your life with.

“It’s just hard for everyone, but again I don’t think that it’s because you’re smart. I just think that the more you achieve in life, and the more you drive yourself, the less people you feel… You could still connect to everybody, ’cause I think there’s something to learn from everyone… but there are less people that will just resonate on that frequency that you’re on, and you know, that’s okay. That just means you have high standards, and you have to keep doing it.

“And if your view is, ‘I can’t keep doing it.’ Then I say, what is the thing that you keep doing that you’re deciding you’re not gonna do anymore? I would like to know Cecilia, if you said to me, ‘Matt, the whole point of me saying this, is because I’m about to give up.’ What are you giving up? That’s what I wanna know. What’s the behavior, what’s the thing that you’re gonna stop doing because you’re sick and tired of not meeting the right man? Tell me that.”

Audience Guest: “I don’t know, because I think I’m doing a lot of different things to try and meet the right guy.”

Matthew: “So what’s the thing that is disrupting your life right now that you don’t wanna do anymore?”

Audience Guest: “I don’t wanna worry about it. I want it to happen organically.”

Matthew: “Okay, but like what does that mean? You want it to happen when you’re laying in bed?”

Audience Guest: “I’m standing at a cafe… I’m gonna use one of your lines. I’m standing at a cafe, and I actually start chatting with someone.”

Matthew: “Okay great, but that’s not organic. That’s you trying.”

Audience Guest: “Well…” [Laughter]

Matthew: “So again, what’s the thing, like…I’m challenging you right now, and I know you can take it, but I… I don’t know what your question is. Is your question, ‘Is it hard to meet someone that you spend the rest of your life with?’ Yes. Is your question, ‘Do I really want this?’ I think, probably the answer is ‘yes.’”

Audience Guest: “Yes.”

Matthew: “Right? ‘Cause it’s an experience of life you wanna have.”

Audience Guest: “Yes.”

Matthew: “Is your question, ‘Should I give up?’ Well, to that I respond, what are you giving up? Leaving the house? What are you giving up? Not doing new things? What are you giving up? Going on dates sometimes? What’s the thing that you would give up?

“I challenge all of you: What’s the thing you would give up?

“Because to me, none of the things that you do to meet someone, apart from spending hours and hours online, which I don’t support anyway. [Laughter] But none of the things that you do to meet someone are things that wouldn’t be good for your life anyway.

“If I took off the table the idea of ever meeting your dream guy. Let’s just remove that. I take it off the table. Never gonna happen. I’ve literally made sure that can’t happen for you. I’ve eliminated every man on earth that could be your perfect man. [Laughter]

“Okay.

“I’m curious as to how many of you would stop having conversations with people in general.

“How many people would say, ‘Well, since I can’t find the one, I’m just gonna stop socializing. I’m just gonna stop going on dates at all. You know? I’m gonna give up the whole sex thing. Like I’m gonna just… I’m not gonna do any of this.’

“I don’t buy it for a second.

“What you would do is you’d say, ‘Okay… Well, I guess I’ll go on some fun dates that won’t turn out to be the one, but you know, I’ll just have some fun times. You know, go out and enjoy meeting new people. Stay curious, get to know people’s stories, and I’ll make the best of it, but I can’t give up this part of me. Cause it’s in me. It is me. It’s part of me being a woman who wants to go out there and explore, and meet people, and connect, and be intimate, and be warm, and be affectionate. I’m not gonna give up all of that.’

“Cecilia, what you have to ask yourself is…

“I get the frustration. I get it. And I’m not minimizing that, and I understand the frustration of searching for someone really special, and right now it’s not happening, that person isn’t there.

“But you have to get back to that question:

“What would I do differently if I decided to give up the search?

“What thing would I give up in my life?

“Because I put to you that it would be very hard for you to name something that you would give up that wouldn’t cost you in other ways.

“That wouldn’t actually hurt your sense of joy, and fun, and fulfillment in other ways by deciding, ‘This isn’t for me.’ I can’t see it. What would you stop? Dating? Dating is fun. Like even if it’s not the love of your life, like going on a date, and sometimes there’s chemistry, or sometimes you get a new friend out of it, or sometimes… Who knows? Like would you really give up any connection to the opposite sex?

“Like, I don’t know… I can’t see it. I can’t see it.

“So I think that there’s so many things we do in pursuit of that person, that are worth doing for their own sake, that it’s almost not even worth worrying about in the way that you’re worrying about it. It’s just like… Just keep taking chances.

“Keep being proactive.

“Keep being the kind of person that steps out of her comfort zone.

“Keep being the kind of person that puts herself around other people.

“Keep being the type of person that is open to experiences in life.

“In that is being open to love, but we don’t even need to call it that. Just be someone who is open to experiences, and should you find yourself in a situation where it seems to be getting intimate or whatever and you like the person, do everything we’ve talked about today to make sure that you give yourself the best possible chance of being taken seriously by that person.

“Let’s keep going. Thank you so much by the way.”

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Look, I wanna make one thing clear. While I believe that there are many things that we do that will bring us a relationship that are good for their own sake, and worth doing even if they don’t bring us the love of our life, I understand and respect how hard it is out there.

You are dealing with so much crap.

People who have just the worst behavior. People who will do anything to use you. People who will string you along even though they have no intention of taking things anywhere meaningful or serious.

The frustration you have with that is one thousand percent understandable, but that frustration has a bad side effect for your love life. That frustration leads to the feeling that there really isn’t anyone out there, or at least the suspicion that that thing you’ve always been looking for might never come.

That leads to a scarcity mindset.

When you have a scarcity mindset it puts you in a dangerous position, because when someone comes along who has even a mild connection with you, someone who shows you a glimpse of what you’re looking for, you latch on.

You get so excited about it.

So grateful for it that you’ll do anything to keep it.

Now that’s very dangerous, because when you’ll do anything to keep something, when you see the potential of it, and you’ll do whatever you can to make sure that goes somewhere you start being more forgiving of bad behavior, and maybe not even bad behavior, but someone not giving you what you want.

Someone treating you worse than you deserve.

Someone not truly investing in you.

We start making excuses for them.

We start justifying it, because god forbid it goes away altogether.

When would you find someone again?

You have a connection. You wanna hold on to it, right?

Now here’s the really dangerous part.

When you start accepting worse behavior this person begins to value you less.

So it looks like this:

Having a scarcity mindset about what’s out there makes us accept worse behavior from the person we’re with. When they see us accepting bad behavior from them, or low investment from them, they stop taking us seriously, because they look at us, and consciously or unconsciously, they think, “What kind of person would allow me to treat them like this? Not someone that I should take seriously. Not someone that I would have a relationship with.” So now, even if that person had the potential to have a relationship with you, they’re starting to see you as lower value.

They’re starting to see you as someone who may not be worthy of a real relationship, because you’re treating yourself like you’re not worthy of a real relationship.

So the irony of all of this is the thing you value the most, which you’re letting get away with murder, because you value it the most now values you less precisely because that’s what you’re doing.

So I’m talking to you right now if you are looking for something real, because let me tell you this, if you wanna attract the real you have to be prepared to sacrifice the bullshit, and when I say the bullshit, I mean the bullshit version of a relationship that you’re currently being offered.

The pseudo relationship.

The halfway house.

The breadcrumbing that you’re sick of.

The people disappearing or ghosting you that you’re sick of.

If you actually want to be taken seriously you have to prepared to sacrifice the bullshit. And by the way, sacrificing the bullshit can mean giving up the guy so that you can go out there and find someone who’s serious, or it could mean sacrificing the current dynamic and taking the risk to graduate it into something more. The death of the bullshit you have with him right now and the birth of a better, new dynamic that you have with this person because they now take you more seriously.

So I’m on a campaign right now for those people who want something real to show you exactly how to create it.

I wanna walk you down the path that you actually want to go down, because this isn’t about an unrealistic level of optimism.

I know how hard it is to meet someone you really like.

How hard it is to meet someone that you actually wanna make it work with.

So when you do meet that person, you wanna do the right things.

Join me next week, ’cause we’re gonna be continuing this conversation, and we’re gonna make some serious progress together.

For now, leave me a comment.

Letting me know, A: If you’ve fallen into this trap before, and you can relate to it. A time when you cared so much that that caring actually lead you to doing some of the wrong things.

And B: If you’re ready to finally create something real.

I can’t wait to read those, and I will see you next week.

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273 Replies to “How Modern Dating Culture Stops Him from Taking You Seriously”

  • I found this out some years ago but 10 years on I’ve yet to come across a guy who is willing to invest any time in getting to know me.
    I get offers to hook up but have long since found this demeaning,degrading and demoralising. They just move on to the woman who is willing to put up with this crap. Modern dating , hopeless !

  • I’m having a hard time even getting dates to happen. I’m on Bumble (has yet to lead to a date), gave my phone numbers to guys I met casually (they never texted after or blocked me on Social Media after they asked for it) and have been putting myself out there in great environments that I enjoy (surfing, Boxing, Beach Clean ups, Yoga, Bars, Concerts etc.) I’ve been single for 10 years, been putting myself in the “high value” realm for 3 years and yet, I have yet to go out on a date.

  • Hi there- I’m sending a message this way in response to mat’s hugely acclaimed video of today, where he offers us to say something. I’m doing it this way because I think this man might get to read my message if I did it the other way. Yes, I am absolutely stuck with a crush on a man, a long crush, and getting crumbs. I stopped it two months ago and if I told you the story your would find it ridiculous and I can’t really call it dating or an affair. The lightest thing I can say about him is that he only sees me as a friend but I think there was something more. I felt a lovely connection and there have been very nice moments. But. And his friends say he’s an absolute weirdo with everyone, constantly in and out of the cave and not open to commitment. As I said I stopped it but it’s being hell. And though I may be obsessed with him, I am not a desperate one clinging to the first one around, I don’t accept anything; it’s just that my feelings and attraction for him are the strongest. Thank you and congratulations for being such a sexy adorable and fabulous coach ❤️

  • Hi
    I’m definitely in this situation at the moment.
    Especially going all ghostly on me atm
    I’m so sick of it

    Please help….

  • Yes Matt I can relate. But, I’m not giving up. I wanted to hold on to it.I just need to understand and think positive. It takes two to tango.

  • Oh my gosh. Thank you. That so explains my mindset in my love life. I feel like men want me as a challenge and once I like them Bang they start caring less. But I can see now that I do latch on without realizing it because I’m so tired of trying again and again
    The things they do make absolutely no sense. It’s truly hard to keep letting myself care or invest even a little bit of my feelings cuz I know its gonna fail AGAIN. Helps to know I’m not the only one frustrated

  • ☆WOW!☆
    Thank You=
    I **TOTALLY** get it, Im **COMPLETELY** guilty of doing it & I **PROBABLY** would have continued the “CYCLE” had U not alerted me to my SELF-DESTRUCTING ways!

  • Gold as always. Whenever I feel I am verging on wanting to impress someone too much, I say “fuck it” to bring myself back to gravity; fuck that overanalyzing, over – perfecting, over-paying attention to say something too risky and fuck it to falling for someone too quickly, “too slowly” is much better.

    On another note, have you considered using a white board instead? I must admit I hate to see all this paper ending up in the environment plus you can erase if you need to correct something. ;) I hope you take it the right way b/c I have nothing but love for ya :)

  • Never commented on your videos but have to with this. I fall into this trap quite often.. actually in my last relationship I allowed myself to be strung along because I.. loved him? But ultimately knew he could never give me what I needed as he was married. Now before anyone jumps on me, he is in an open marriage, I became quite good friends with his wife. It was like we had this little unit. But I was the outsider and was the first to be cut when his life became ‘too busy.’ And yes, I know if he wanted to, he would make time ‍♀️

    Anyways on that note, I’d love to hear your thoughts on polyamory (ha! I’m sure they are not exactly in support). But it would be interesting to get your take and also how to deal with a break up of that type of relationship; especially one that was close with all partners.

  • I am in this trap of accepting the worst behavior. Our ‘relationship’ is the 2nd time we’ve done this. Why did he reach out wanting me in his life after a 3 year break if he cannot give me what I deserve? I am willing to accept this bad behavior & non investment because I currently have no other options in my life. It’s this or nothing. It’s sad, I know I deserve more but I also feel like he is the one. I am just not able to end things, being alone is a lot sadder & lonlier than being in this ‘relationship’.

  • Matt,
    I am definitely in this situation at this moment! I have been feeling that I need to break it off with him because he does not make me feel special like I want to feel. This video has helped me decide that I deserve much better and I am willing to give up the security of having someone there but not treating me the way I want to be treated. Thank you!

  • I’m really ready to create something real. I’m tired of being ghosted and meaningless hookups. I’m in the situation. I’ve even given up on going on dates and having fun,which is frustrating.

  • Nice shot! ;)

    Thank you for sharing this conservation. Hope is a root of life. I think being an attractive and smart women is more difficult. I know some intelligent women who aren’t alone. Also some smart ones are alone at the end of the day but they are the cutest ones around me.

    Actually, I cannot step back and act less smart. What is done is done. However, I try to control less and act more passive.

    Well, we know the fact. This helps finding reasons and we need solutions. So I have questions: Why does this happen in the postmodern world and how can we change men’s point of view?

    Sibel

  • Mathew , You are so on the mark! . I relate to everything you were saying . You are telling my story. Im so ashamed of my behaviour and now realise it was my underling mindset that was leading me to play act in certain ways that wasn’t the real me. I hope I have learnt this painful lesson and be brave enough to value myself more and not to put up with BullShit.
    Thank You.!
    Love
    Janet

  • This is me! This exactly what has been happening time and time again!! I am so ready and open to changing this pattern and I’m ready for something real and enduring!!

  • I have really experienced this situation before
    I cared so much about this guy cos he was everything I needed ….he could even shout on me ….tell me unnecessary stuffs I need not to hear …be angry for no reason …later on I will plead with him ..it really sucks cos I kept embracing all these…thinking that he would change all because I was scared to lose him
    Later on …I made a bold decision that I don’t deserve this treatment …so I left
    Ever since then ..::I have not had interest in any relationship…but I want to believe there are great guys there ……
    Hoping to meet someone who will love me

  • This continues to happen to me the breadcrumbing. I’ve gotten better at writing people off however it seems as though men will start off great and interested then gradually deviate. I’m wondering if I’m too open in offering my time and if this makes me look desperate.

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