The final two peeves on the list seem somewhat trivial: "When my date talks about himself too much," and, "When my date peppers me with questions like a job interview." Each only garnered five percent of the votes.2. Dudes share similar dissent in describing their dating annoyances.For starters, they'd like women to stop tweeting, texting and updating their Facebook status, with 51 percent of men ranking "Too occupied with a cell phone" as their biggest pet peeve.This thread may have been beaten into the ground already, but what the hey... It's been awhile since I've gone on dates, in the traditional sense of the word...
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The fairer sex may be a bit easier to annoy (or maybe men are just more annoying), as 18 percent admitted to having more than five peeves.
Meanwhile, nearly a quarter of men have one or no pet peeves whatsoever. " this is actually a big deal; most women — a whopping 70 percent — have said no to a second date based on their pet peeves. So, when it comes to making a last, annoyance-free first impression, here are some suggestions based on Zoosk's survey of more than 1,500 singles:1. The fairer sex is more sensitive to odor, with 45 percent of ladies saying a smelly date is their biggest peeve.
Ladies, you'll also want to remember your deodorant and a fresh spritz of perfume once in awhile, as 21 percent of guys find smelly dates annoying.
Ten percent of males rank a late date as annoying and seven percent hate being peppered with too many questions.