
“Is she selfish and exhausting?” “Could she be a bad-tempered woman?” This article is a must-read for men who are struggling with such worries. By incorporating common selfish episodes and honest posts from social media, we will explain the difference between “selfishness that should be cut off” and “selfishness that is loved.” We will also introduce how to use YOITOKI to meet someone who shares your values!
Table of Contents:
Are there increasing numbers of men troubled by “selfish girlfriends”?
5 Common “Girlfriend's Selfishness” Examples (from Social Media)
Is it charm? Or is she a “bad-tempered woman”? Points to discern
The limits of patience... 5 signs you should cut off
When you think "I’m already tired", let’s meet a girlfriend who matches your values with YOITOKI
Conclusion: The strongest relationship is one where you can think of selfishness as “cute”
1. Are there increasing numbers of men troubled by “selfish girlfriends”?
Such posts can often be seen on Twitter, 5ch, and X:
“My girlfriend said, ‘I want to see you right now’ after work, and when I refused, she got moody...”
“She said, ‘I’m worried because you have too many good female friends’, and I was checked on my phone and she suggested breaking up.”
There is an increasing number of men who are being exhausted by such “selfish behaviors”.
2. 5 Common “Girlfriend's Selfishness” Examples (from Social Media)
Here are some “real selfish” examples that were actually posted.
Case | Content |
---|---|
💬 1 | Despite planning the destination and itinerary for a trip, she canceled at the last minute saying, “I’m just not in the mood” (27 years old, office worker) |
💬 2 | She demands to “block all his female friends” (31 years old, sales) |
💬 3 | Suddenly says, “Come see me right now” → Pouts when it’s impossible (23 years old, college student) |
💬 4 | Daily communication feels like an obligation… When replies are late, she cries saying “I’m not loved” (30 years old, public servant) |
💬 5 | Becomes moody if the “likes” on a photo posted on social media are few (28 years old, freelancer) |
3. Is it charm? Or is she a “bad-tempered woman”? Points to discern
“Selfishness” is not inherently bad.
Rather, it can sometimes be perceived positively as “honest and good at being pampered”.
However, if the following characteristics exist, caution is advised:
There is no respect for others (especially for you)
Always maintains the stance of “I am right”
Never apologizes & does not improve
Unable to control emotions (taking it out on others)
This is more “bad personality” than “selfishness”.
4. The limits of patience... 5 signs you should cut off
If you start to feel the following, it may be a warning sign.
You don’t feel “healed” when together
You sometimes feel her words and actions may be “a landmine”
You feel drained of energy every time you meet
You can’t be your true self
You start to think, “It might be easier to break up”
5. When you think "I’m already tired", let’s meet a girlfriend who matches your values with YOITOKI
It’s not that “selfishness” is bad; it might just be that “you are not compatible”.
With YOITOKI, through AI-based value analysis and compatibility diagnosis,
you can meet women with a similar romantic pace
women who do not impose restrictions and are emotionally stable
types who are independent yet good at being pampered
etc., making it possible to match based on “a relationship where you do not feel exhausted”.
In fact, there are male users who say, “After getting tired of a selfish girlfriend and breaking up, I dated a woman I met through YOITOKI for a year. There was absolutely no stress.”
6. Conclusion: The ideal relationship is one where you can think of selfishness as “cute”
Romance is not about “endurance”.
If the relationship leaves you exhausted by your partner's selfishness, it may be time to reconsider.
If you want to meet a woman with whom you can think of selfishness as “cute,” take the next step with YOITOKI.