| So you think you've found a great guy online; he's | | | | reassurance that you find him more interesting than |
| available, interested in your life, and always calls when | | | | any other profile on the online dating service. |
| he says he will. And even though this guy seems like | | | | CHANGES FOR YOU: His profile reports that he loves |
| the best catch in town, it's possible he's too desperate. | | | | martial arts films, but when he finds out you're into |
| Before you end up with a needy, clinging man on your | | | | romantic comedies, he immediately chooses Meg |
| hip, watch out for these warning signs: | | | | Ryan and Julia Roberts as his favorite actresses. Or |
| ALWAYS AVAILABLE: Whenever you send him an | | | | he claims to dislike fish and seafood, but expresses his |
| email, he responds within minutes. If you call him, he | | | | joy when you suggest sushi for your first date dinner. |
| always picks up his phone within three rings and drops | | | | All of these are warning signs of a desperate man |
| whatever he's doing--work, watching sports, putting out | | | | who will become clinging and needy in the future. If you |
| a kitchen fire--to talk to you. | | | | want someone who bends to your will and is |
| NEEDS CONTANT REASSURANCE: He's always | | | | constantly dependable--to the point that you're placed |
| asking if his hair looks okay, if his suit fits correctly, or if | | | | on a pedestal--this might be the guy for you. |
| you like his new necklace. He wants constant | | | | |