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Sorry, but you write complete bullshit! Why do you publish such an ironical crap?!
It seems that you don't really know much about Germans. Maybe you just know a small social circle of Germans - but they don't represent a whole nation.
Some things may be right. But me, for example, do not drink any alcohol nor I like football matches - therefore I must hold a mirror up to you.
And football maniacs you can find in England as well. Indeed, they are well-known for making a racket.

So don't generalize in such an aggressive way, please.

Regards,

D. H.
Hi,

I don't mean to be offensive to German men. I like them and I have German male friends.
But the comment from Mr. D.H. shows exactly "mentality of German male"...

Please don't take it personal....
Seriously this is amazing! I have lots of German friends and currently have a German boyfriend who is pretty much on the dot with your accusations. I find it hilarious and couldn't stop laughing. A few of my German friends warned me about dating him, but then I fell in love and kinda got stuck! Lol will be the last German I ever date :-)
That is interesting and contradictory to my experience. Perhaps it is because of region or that you are more old.
This is total crap. Perhaps you attract these types of guys because most Germans are not like this. This almost seems cartoonish in portrayal.
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I worked for a German company and have German relatives and at least half of this blog post is spot on consistent with my observations. The poor taste in women and the beer thing stands out.
I have been dating a German man for 6 years and I have to agree with the writer of this post. LOL.
I have been dating a German man for 6 years and most of the traits are spot on LOL
Hahaha ... I had been dating my German bf a year now plus my 2 cousins have had their German husbands. YOU GOT IT RIGHT GIRL !!
I am 44 and was raised in the swabian part of Germany AND THEY BEHAVE(D) LIKE THIS!!!
I never had a german boyfriend and my gorgeous female friends are married to Brits, Dutch and Spanish.
I think the younger men are different, my nephews are. ;)
I was looking for something on the web about the character traits of German women when I found your blog. Very interesting (& funny!) stuff. Thank you for the insight.
Pray tell please, where is a good website to find a good Protestant Christian German woman? And can I order one with dark features;)!
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I can relate some of these!! Such typically german man in general, I have been close to a german guy but what I can say....... he made me confused about his behaviors. He said that he like me but as you mentioned in number #3 he will stop contacting me for more than a week and then he talked to me like nothing happened. Still difficult to understand him since he doesn't want to open up >. <
I can relate some of these!! Such typically german man in general, I have been close to a german guy but what I can say....... he made me confused about his behaviors. He said that he like me but as you mentioned in number #3 he will stop contacting me for more than a week and then he talked to me like nothing happened. Still difficult to understand him since he doesn't want to open up >. <
hahah now i know what they are like.. i had the observation only i was not able to connect what i think, with what I say! thanks!
You think she is wrong!!!! I am 72 my husband 81 German, first "man" in my life at 19, married 50 rotten years , no obvious abuse, ust uninteresting, lives in a box, does not want to explore conversations, As i grew, me being Canadian, negative background, thought i had me a man. Little did i know i married a boy who did not want his boat rocked. Was not of any support, like living with a zombie, 0h he had his moments few and very far between I feel i missed out on life so much. He has a way getting his own way so sneaky, I matured but had 2 daughters, and no confidence to leave, and no where to go, and if i do say so myself I was a very very good looking woman Never say they are sorry when it right under their nose, better stop You all get the picture, but, other people only saw the gentelman
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Stubborness. I’ve been reading blogs about German males to get inspiration for a book I’m writing and one common trait mentioned in most of them is that German men are stubborn/traditional. I have no personal experience in this area, but I find German guys attractive.
Finally! Someone gets it! My only concerns are items 5 and 8. I'm not ugly Well....maybe he thinks I am. Wait..maybe I am! I don't know. I've been married to a German for 22 years, so I'm confused. As for item 8, delete soccer and just say MANIA. Anything a German does, like putting things back in a box just the way they found it in the store, usually involves an extraordinary amount of endless WORK (which will set US free). My mother told me years ago marrying a German would be unpleasant because they are not funny. And when they think they are, their audience (hostages) stare blankly, waiting for a punchline. The only way one can discern they are telling a joke is because they simply stop talking. Sometimes for weeks until the next funny thing happens. Lucky for me my husband is half Italian, which means he has a warm, sentimental side, weeps when not complaining over design glitches, and likes tomatoes and Sophia Loren.
Tara you have scored 98.9% with this update

Let me share my experience

I met this German guy and within splits of minutes a chemistry began

We couldn't control it and the spark actually extinguished those core German traits at least for a few days

But alas the typical traits are irrepressible

He works as a teacher in Baden wutterburg and I live in Frankfurt

So one day we were skyping and I said to him

"Oh how I wish you were working in Frankfurt so we could optimise our affection and closeness" - ( I mean a casual remark made jokingly ) . Would you believe he was crossed at this statement but managed to conceal his irritation

Another time he was ill , had a flu and had to rest for a week at hone
During that week , I tried minimising my interruptions on him because he really needed to rest

So on one of the occasions , I said to him
I only called you to find out how you are doing

He picked an offence with the phrase "I only called you "

So few weeks after shortly after a girlfriend of mine gave him some unbalanced details about me ( which instead of confronting me to get the full story or hear my own side) wrote me a long epistle and included the reasons I've cited above as reasons to terminate an intimate interaction which he had openly admitted he never had such before
Pin fact he told me I made him have a good laugh in many years
Phenomenal wept when we were parting but still had to part with me because he must play it according to the stereotypical German men rules


I'm still cringing and coupled with what I've been reading
Other new German interested men are having a hard time convincing me otherwise

I tell them point blank I would rather date a French guy
Your post is very interesting and informative, thank you! I need some insights/help.

I have been talking to a German guy for almost two months and we finally went out. Things were going very well and we met every week consistently for three weeks and he expressed his interest for me throughout. He also actively texted me when he was traveling out of town for work. However we are not big fans of texting so we don't exchange texts every other minute but would text everyday just to say our greetings. I like him a lot as he is always genuine and kind. But after the third date (after he tried to crack a really dry joke to inform me that he is back in town and I replied with sarcasm because he unknowingly offended me), he stopped texting me actively.

I asked when he wanted to hang out again and he told me he was busy over the weekend. He did explain in details what exactly he was busy with, with smileys and the mention of my name in his text replies. I found his replies to be sincere but however not sure if that is because he was just being polite in rejection. Would appreciate any form of insights from fellow readers. Thank you.
I'd like to offer my thought. I think you should tell him directly what you are thinking and ask him if what you understand is right because at the beginning of a relationship we shouldn't assume, I think, and fro what I know German are straightforward.

Everyone's German men seem to have no problem with committing in a relationship but this guy I like does not want a relationship at this time and prefers to be friends, which I agree because we live in two different countries and he has been on his own since 18, surviving by himself in a big city (this is also why I like him, he is capable and can cook =D ).He probably cant afford a gf right now and also wants to know more about me. We knew each other for only 3 days, met abroad but have been in touch ever since. I like how he seems to care and be mean at the same time. Sometimes he is super cute like this author mentions about the rain. He ate tabasco sauce and complained why it was too spicy. The thing that annoys me the most is like what Pat mentions there about how they hardly say sorry and even when they do it sounds mean. They don't say sorry for what they have done, they only say sorry for things they don't want to do or cant help you with.
All of these comments I can relate to, having been married for many years to a German and pre-and post-divorce dating experiences with them. The lack of easygoingness, perfectionism, taking things too literally and having a sense of humor particularl only to their culture, makes dating/being romantically-involved with Germans very difficult. I would say there is lots of passive-aggressive behavior which will not be understood out of their cultural context, and as a foreigner you are unlikely to ever truly understand the family dynamics as well as the rigidity with which people grow up in Germany. There are so many nuances that one will never be able to understand!
OMG girl this is just great! I love your post because i was dating exactly the same type you described here! Complaining, greedy, absolutely not self confident, trying to compare me to him, asked me to share his expenses and pay him some money... No comments, when i asked why he is doing it, he said that this is the way he is. Hah oh well bad experience is an experience too. I still believe though that not every German guy is like this but will be very careful next time.
I agree with everything. That one comment that said this post is bullshit, is probably a German guyπŸ˜‚

Sorry, but you write complete bullshit! Why do you publish such an ironical crap?!
It seems that you don't really know much about Germans. Maybe you just know a small social circle of Germans - but they don't represent a whole nation.
Some things may be right. But me, for example, do not drink any alcohol nor I like football matches - therefore I must hold a mirror up to you.
And football maniacs you can find in England as well. Indeed, they are well-known for making a racket.

So don't generalize in such an aggressive way, please.

Regards,

D. H.
Hi,

I don't mean to be offensive to German men. I like them and I have German male friends.
But the comment from Mr. D.H. shows exactly "mentality of German male"...

Please don't take it personal....
Seriously this is amazing! I have lots of German friends and currently have a German boyfriend who is pretty much on the dot with your accusations. I find it hilarious and couldn't stop laughing. A few of my German friends warned me about dating him, but then I fell in love and kinda got stuck! Lol will be the last German I ever date :-)
That is interesting and contradictory to my experience. Perhaps it is because of region or that you are more old.
This is total crap. Perhaps you attract these types of guys because most Germans are not like this. This almost seems cartoonish in portrayal.
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I worked for a German company and have German relatives and at least half of this blog post is spot on consistent with my observations. The poor taste in women and the beer thing stands out.
I have been dating a German man for 6 years and I have to agree with the writer of this post. LOL.
I have been dating a German man for 6 years and most of the traits are spot on LOL
Hahaha ... I had been dating my German bf a year now plus my 2 cousins have had their German husbands. YOU GOT IT RIGHT GIRL !!
I am 44 and was raised in the swabian part of Germany AND THEY BEHAVE(D) LIKE THIS!!!
I never had a german boyfriend and my gorgeous female friends are married to Brits, Dutch and Spanish.
I think the younger men are different, my nephews are. ;)
I was looking for something on the web about the character traits of German women when I found your blog. Very interesting (& funny!) stuff. Thank you for the insight.
Pray tell please, where is a good website to find a good Protestant Christian German woman? And can I order one with dark features;)!
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I can relate some of these!! Such typically german man in general, I have been close to a german guy but what I can say....... he made me confused about his behaviors. He said that he like me but as you mentioned in number #3 he will stop contacting me for more than a week and then he talked to me like nothing happened. Still difficult to understand him since he doesn't want to open up >. <
I can relate some of these!! Such typically german man in general, I have been close to a german guy but what I can say....... he made me confused about his behaviors. He said that he like me but as you mentioned in number #3 he will stop contacting me for more than a week and then he talked to me like nothing happened. Still difficult to understand him since he doesn't want to open up >. <
hahah now i know what they are like.. i had the observation only i was not able to connect what i think, with what I say! thanks!
You think she is wrong!!!! I am 72 my husband 81 German, first "man" in my life at 19, married 50 rotten years , no obvious abuse, ust uninteresting, lives in a box, does not want to explore conversations, As i grew, me being Canadian, negative background, thought i had me a man. Little did i know i married a boy who did not want his boat rocked. Was not of any support, like living with a zombie, 0h he had his moments few and very far between I feel i missed out on life so much. He has a way getting his own way so sneaky, I matured but had 2 daughters, and no confidence to leave, and no where to go, and if i do say so myself I was a very very good looking woman Never say they are sorry when it right under their nose, better stop You all get the picture, but, other people only saw the gentelman
This comment has been removed by the author.
Stubborness. I’ve been reading blogs about German males to get inspiration for a book I’m writing and one common trait mentioned in most of them is that German men are stubborn/traditional. I have no personal experience in this area, but I find German guys attractive.
Finally! Someone gets it! My only concerns are items 5 and 8. I'm not ugly Well....maybe he thinks I am. Wait..maybe I am! I don't know. I've been married to a German for 22 years, so I'm confused. As for item 8, delete soccer and just say MANIA. Anything a German does, like putting things back in a box just the way they found it in the store, usually involves an extraordinary amount of endless WORK (which will set US free). My mother told me years ago marrying a German would be unpleasant because they are not funny. And when they think they are, their audience (hostages) stare blankly, waiting for a punchline. The only way one can discern they are telling a joke is because they simply stop talking. Sometimes for weeks until the next funny thing happens. Lucky for me my husband is half Italian, which means he has a warm, sentimental side, weeps when not complaining over design glitches, and likes tomatoes and Sophia Loren.
Tara you have scored 98.9% with this update

Let me share my experience

I met this German guy and within splits of minutes a chemistry began

We couldn't control it and the spark actually extinguished those core German traits at least for a few days

But alas the typical traits are irrepressible

He works as a teacher in Baden wutterburg and I live in Frankfurt

So one day we were skyping and I said to him

"Oh how I wish you were working in Frankfurt so we could optimise our affection and closeness" - ( I mean a casual remark made jokingly ) . Would you believe he was crossed at this statement but managed to conceal his irritation

Another time he was ill , had a flu and had to rest for a week at hone
During that week , I tried minimising my interruptions on him because he really needed to rest

So on one of the occasions , I said to him
I only called you to find out how you are doing

He picked an offence with the phrase "I only called you "

So few weeks after shortly after a girlfriend of mine gave him some unbalanced details about me ( which instead of confronting me to get the full story or hear my own side) wrote me a long epistle and included the reasons I've cited above as reasons to terminate an intimate interaction which he had openly admitted he never had such before
Pin fact he told me I made him have a good laugh in many years
Phenomenal wept when we were parting but still had to part with me because he must play it according to the stereotypical German men rules


I'm still cringing and coupled with what I've been reading
Other new German interested men are having a hard time convincing me otherwise

I tell them point blank I would rather date a French guy
Your post is very interesting and informative, thank you! I need some insights/help.

I have been talking to a German guy for almost two months and we finally went out. Things were going very well and we met every week consistently for three weeks and he expressed his interest for me throughout. He also actively texted me when he was traveling out of town for work. However we are not big fans of texting so we don't exchange texts every other minute but would text everyday just to say our greetings. I like him a lot as he is always genuine and kind. But after the third date (after he tried to crack a really dry joke to inform me that he is back in town and I replied with sarcasm because he unknowingly offended me), he stopped texting me actively.

I asked when he wanted to hang out again and he told me he was busy over the weekend. He did explain in details what exactly he was busy with, with smileys and the mention of my name in his text replies. I found his replies to be sincere but
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