She watches guys in the maternity ward, then goes on dates.  “Basically there are two categories”

She watches guys in the maternity ward, then goes on dates. “Basically there are two categories”

After the publication of this video, many women agreed with her, others added their categories into which they divide men, and still others ask for more tips. It seems that dating can become a lot easier. And to think that it was enough to watch the men in the delivery room.

Many women want to find a partner with whom they can create a happy and relationship. Many of them also have their own search system for “the one”. Some seem to be fate and spontaneity. Others deal with their passions, believing that sooner or later love will come suddenly. There are those that are active on dating sites. But there are also those that use the observations collected in their work to effectively eliminate those partners who will definitely not match the expectations and requirements they have assumed. That’s what Faye did.

She observes men in delivery rooms on a daily basis, she has learned to read many signals that can help her find the right partner

Faye Bate is a medical student. In her work, every day she observes many men who accompany their partners during childbirth. Well, according to the student, this behavior during and after childbirth says a lot about men. She divided them into two categories. The first is partners who care a lot about women. They bring drinks, socks or back massages. They relieve the woman, knowing that giving birth to a child she showed great strength and effort. The second category are those men who act as if childbirth is a woman’s duty. They are not attentive at all, they have no idea what they are going through. Her observations caused her to divide men into these categories in her private life as well, and to closely follow their behavior.

“I’m a midwifery student and I can confirm this is so true”

The girl put into practice the conclusions gathered during the observations. Since then, when dating, she judges men in two categories. According to her, it makes it much easier. Thanks to this, he can quickly understand with which partner he will not come to an agreement in the future, and with whom it is worth prolonging the relationship. Her confession touched Internet users. They themselves began to share their experiences and stories. Some even shared their dating tips.

I recently went on my first date and he called his mum to ask if his sister who had just had a baby needed anything before she arrived, I was infatuated!

I think a good way to know early if it’s the one is how he treats you when you’re in pain during your period. looks after you? Category 1. Degrades you? Category 2.

Yes exactly! As a midwifery student, I’ve seen so many Category 2 guys. For example, Dad was asking if he could go home while his wife was bleeding out…

Let me introduce category 3, my dad who used to sit and cry outside the ward for hours. He ran first to his mother as soon as the baby was born.

I know a person whose partner didn’t want to give her an epidural because it wasn’t natural…

I have the impression that there is a third group: men who stand in the corner in horror, not knowing whether to help or leave.

Source: Gazeta

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