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Man shares 10 facts women should know to never settle for less in a relationship

No one better to talk about the red flags of men in a relationship than a man himself and Shaun Gray nails it.

Man shares 10 facts women should know to never settle for less in a relationship
Cover Image Source: TikTok | @mightyyyymouse

It's the relationships that thrive in understanding and respect that last longer. Sometimes it turns out that women are so blinded by love that they ignore the flaws in their partner or spouse or they may ignore the green flags and choose to focus on the mistakes. Either way, it's not a healthy relationship. Social media personality, Shaun Gray - who goes by @mightyyyymouse on TikTok shared 10 facts about men that every woman should know. Hearing about the red flags and green flags in men from a man's perspective left many women impressed and the popular video gained over 45000 views.  

Image Source: TikTok | @mightyyyymouse
Image Source: TikTok | @mightyyyymouse

Challenging the viewers in the caption to tell him that he's wrong, Gray proceeded to put forward the 10 truths about men. Firstly, he asked every woman to never ever tell a grown man how to love them because that was too pathetic. He implied men who loved truly never needed to be told how to love. "What one man won't do another man who values you will do. Trust me," said Gray. His third fact was that if men wanted to cheat in a relationship, they would and added that women had no reason to blame themselves for their man's infidelity. "Please stop accepting the phrase, 'Well, this is just who I am.' That's not acceptable," Gray pointed out.

Image Source: TikTok | @mightyyyymouse
Image Source: TikTok | @mightyyyymouse

The fifth fact was a food for thought for many women and it said, "A man is going to treat you exactly how he feels about you." Further, he explained that when a man shows his woman how he feels about her, the woman should try believing him though she might not like it. "Men will literally do anything for the woman they truly love," said Gray sending out a strong message for women to remember. He then emphasized that not just a man's words but also his actions would prove his love for his woman. Sharing the ninth fact, he expected to receive a lot of hate for saying, "Give no guy a second chance," and added, "Grown mature men are fully aware of our actions when we do it." 

Image Source: TikTok | @mightyyyymouse
Image Source: TikTok | @mightyyyymouse

Finally, he ended his video with a powerful insight telling women, "You're not asking too much. You're the correct, perfect package just at the wrong address." Now we know why he dared his viewers to tell him that he was wrong. Every fact that he shared resonated with many women who expressed their approval in the comments section which was filled with over 18000 responses.

Image Source: TikTok | @mariahclay0122
Image Source: TikTok | @mariahclay0122

 

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Image Source: TikTok | @christinakisto165

 

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Image Source: TikTok | @ariellahham

"Every word is 100% true. That's why I'm happily single. I refuse to settle and be treated like dirt," commented @mama_ima1212. "My current experience in a 24-year marriage, a man will treat you how he feels about himself. It has nothing to do with me," wrote @zocharkev. "My man treats me like fragile glass. Doors are always opened. He anticipated my wants and needs. He gets sad when I am. My ex didn’t do this. Level up, ladies!" commented @carter_and_cash. "Wow! This hit hard! Thank you for the reminder that I deserve better!" wrote @blueydirishlass. You can follow Shaun Gray (@mightyyyymouse) on Tiktok for more content on lifestyle.


@mightyyyymouse 10 facts every woman should know. Tell me im wrong. #men #women #love #fyp ♬ Ambient-style emotional piano - MoppySound

 

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