What does it mean when a girl calls a guy trouble?

What does it mean when a girl calls a guy trouble?

It’s a flirtatious phrase often said by a man to a/n (attractive) woman (of child-bearing age). The word trouble (in this context) alludes to the fact that attractive women often get men into “trouble” because attractive women can often get men to do things men would not otherwise do.

When you call someone Love What does it mean?

When a woman calls you “my love” directly or jokingly, it means something, it means a big part of me likes you, its very genuine. I have loved and i have hated. There are men who say they “love you” or call you “my love” and meant it, because that’s what they feel inside of them, especially at that particular time.

What does you’re trouble mean?

It means you are going to cause problems; that you are going to be difficult to deal with or work with. A girl may say to her bad-boy boyfriend, “I know you’re trouble, but I love you anyway”. It is usually based on a person’s reputation or past actions. See a translation.

What does it mean when a man tells you you are dangerous?

He is informing you your influence on him is high-risk of behavioral and emotional possession, in part or whole. Your danger is a gift and curse, as he enjoys falling for you but has internal struggle as his resources re-allocate to adapt to your impact on his belief and goals, and self-concept.

What does it mean when a guy says you’re tempting?

What does it mean when a guy says “You are tempting”? It means he wants to have sex with you but is submissive or passive-aggressively narcissistic and won’t say that, therefore leads with the passive form and puts the responsibility for his wanting on YOU.

What does it mean when someone is dangerous?

1 : involving possible injury, pain, harm, or loss : characterized by danger a dangerous job. 2 : able or likely to inflict injury or harm a dangerous man.

How do you deal with dangerous people?

Read on for tips on how to respond to this type of behavior.

  1. Avoid playing into their reality.
  2. Don’t get drawn in.
  3. Pay attention to how they make you feel.
  4. Talk to them about their behavior.
  5. Put yourself first.
  6. Offer compassion, but don’t try to fix them.
  7. Say no (and walk away)
  8. Remember, you aren’t at fault.