How to Tell a Guy You Don't Like Him: 15 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

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If a guy expresses interest in you, and you don’t like him back, you can feel like you’re stuck in a difficult situation. You don’t want to lead him on, but you don’t want to hurt his feelings either. The best way to solve the problem is to have a conversation with him about it. During the conversation, you need to be perfectly honest with him about the way that you feel.

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    Know that he likes you. If you don’t absolutely know that he likes you, don’t act upon it. You may ruin a friendship based on rumors that other people have told you or an assumption that you’ve made because you think he likes you. There are some tell-tale signs that he is truly into you.[1]

    • He consistently asks you out.
    • He persistently tries for body contact.
    • He persists on hanging one-on-one.
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    Don’t procrastinate. The longer you wait, the worse it’ll be. His feelings will grow and it will be impossible to maintain any kind of friendship after you tell him the truth.[2]

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    Don’t avoid him forever. You can pretend all you want that he’ll “get the hint” if you simply avoid him. Well, he won’t. You need to find a time to talk to him. Make it a time when it’s only the two of you, so that he doesn’t get embarrassed in front of a group of people.

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    Make a plan. Write down what you’re going to say before you say it. If you fumble over your words, you’ll make the conversation longer, more awkward, and a worse time than it needs to be. In your plan, you should have some points about why you aren’t interested in him. Don’t attack him with reasons he’s gross—just be honest about why you’re not into him.[3]

    • You can’t seem to move on from your ex-boyfriend.
    • You just aren’t physically attracted to him.
    • You like someone else.
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    Talk over the phone. If you have a conversation on the phone or over text, you can still implement all of these into your conversation. The most important part when doing that is being ultimate. Make sure he knows that there is no future chance for the relationship.

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    Acknowledge the seriousness. You need to let him know that you want to have a serious conversation. This way, he takes what you’re saying to heart. If you don’t take the time to do this, he may not understand the level of importance of the talk.[4]

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    Be nice. Let him down easy. Add a compliment or two into your talk but convey to him that it’s not enough.

    • “You’re a great friend, but we can’t be together.”
    • “You’ll make someone very happy, but it’s not going to be me.”
    • "You're great and have a lot to offer, but I don't think we're a good match based on our values."[5]
    • "I think you're an amazing guy, but I think we want different things. Are you open to being friends?"[6]
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    Give him your “back-off” message. Even after giving him the reasons you’re not into him, he may not fully understand. Deliver your official “back-off” message after you’ve told him your reasons.

    • “We won’t have a romantic relationship.”
    • “We can stay friends if you’re going to keep it at friendship.”
    • “There isn’t the right chemistry between us.”
    • "I think you're a great guy; however, I feel that we connect better as friends rather than romantically."[7]
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    Assure him that your feelings aren’t going to change. If you don’t tell him flat out that your feelings aren’t going to change, he might hope for it. Don’t let him leave with any questions of you having romantic feelings for him in the future. Set some ground rules for your friendship (if there is still going to be one).[8]

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    Be honest. Let him ask some questions if he wants to and answer the honestly. There’s no sense in protecting his feelings with lies: tell him the truth. This will help him move on more quickly.[9]

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    Be willing to listen. Rehearsing the conversation in your head helps, but can also hurt you by creating preconceptions in your head about how it will go. Rather than attacking him with your thoughts, sit across from him and hear what he has to say so that he will listen to what you have to say.[10]

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    Agree to end the conversation. To ensure that he’s gotten your point fully, ask him what he thinks about it all. Stand your ground and don’t leave the conversation without him understanding that you don’t like him. Don’t leave without clarity.[11]

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    Be polite. Just because you told him that you don’t like him doesn’t mean you have to ignore him or be rude. Don’t think of him as weak or broken because of your choice. He’ll move past it, so treat him like a human being. Don't just ignore him forever.[12]

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    Give him space. Don’t go out of your way to see if he’s doing alright. If you run into him, be cordial, but don’t reach out to him outside of that. Rejection hurts, and if you’re constantly reminding him about it, he’ll constantly be hurting. This could eventually lead to self-esteem issues, anger, or even aggression—you don’t want to be at fault for that.[13]

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    Don’t lead him on. If he decides that he can stay friends with you after having the conversation, make sure to set a clear line of appropriateness. This can be in a separate discussion if either of you need time to think about it. Having this discussion will help both of you put some closure on the previous one.

    • Discuss if it’s ok to comment on how one another looks.
    • Talk about if physical contact (hugs, holding hands, etc.) is still appropriate.
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    I told him I didn't like him, and he hurt himself! I feel like it's my fault. What do I do?

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    To be absolutely clear, him hurting himself is not and never will be your fault. Even if he says it's your fault that he hurt himself, it's not, because you're not in control of his actions--that's all on him. Tell an adult, like your parents, a teacher or your school counselor that he hurt himself, and let them help him. In the meantime, talk to an adult you trust about how you feel. You're allowed to turn others down for any reason, and they have no right to make you feel guilty or responsible for how they react.

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      This article was co-authored by John Keegan. John Keegan is a Dating Coach and motivational speaker based in New York City. With over 10 years of professional experience, he runs The Awakened Lifestyle, where he uses his expertise in dating, attraction, and social dynamics to help people find love. He teaches and holds dating workshops internationally, from Los Angeles to London and from Rio de Janeiro to Prague. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Humans of New York, and Men's Health. This article has been viewed 855,100 times.

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      To tell a guy you don’t like him, act as soon as possible, since waiting will just allow his feelings for you to grow. When you talk to him, find a place where you can be alone, since telling him in a group may be embarrassing for him. If you’re worried about what to say, make a plan ahead of time. For example, you could say something simple and honest like “You’re a great friend, but we can’t be together.” Avoid making excuses or saying that you’re into someone else, since this might lead him to believe your feelings may change. If he won’t let it go, be honest and tell him you can’t be friends, if he keeps trying to pursue you. To learn how to give him space after letting him down, read on.

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      How to Tell a Guy You Don't Like Him: 15 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

      FAQs

      How do you politely tell a guy you don't like him? ›

      Be honest and direct.

      Start off with a compliment that does not sound flirtatious. Say something like "I do think you're a really nice person, but..." or "I have fun hanging out with you, but..." Then, quickly let the guy know you're not interested. For example, "But I just don't see you as more than a friend.

      How to give a guy hints that you don't like him? ›

      Drop some hints

      If you're not ready or don't feel comfortable directly telling this person that you don't have feelings for them, give them some subtle and indirect clues. For example, if they ask to hang out, suggest going out with a group of friends instead. Or just say you're busy when they ask for plans.

      How do I reply to a guy asking for pictures? ›

      When a guy asks for a selfie, you have options. You can send one if you'd like, or use it as a chance to playfully and flirtatiously inspire him to ask you out on a date. Let him know you'd love for him to see your beautiful face in person. It's a fun way to turn a selfie request into a potential date.

      How do you tell a guy you're not interested in the nicest way possible? ›

      Put it all together: “I really enjoyed spending time with you, but this isn't the connection I'm looking for. I have a lot of clarity about what I want at this point in my life, and I don't see us as a good match. Wishing you luck finding your person.”

      When a man asks for a picture? ›

      he wants to think about you. if this is a man you have attraction for. send him a picture. and let him think about you all day long.

      How do I say no to sending a picture to a guy? ›

      Be honest and straightforward: It's best to be honest about your preference and politely decline their request. You can simply say, "I would prefer not to send you a photo" [1]. You don't need to provide a detailed explanation unless they ask for one.

      How do I reject someone in the nicest way possible? ›

      Try saying something like this instead: "Over time our interests seem to have taken us in different directions. I will always treasure the friendship we shared, but I think it's time for me to move on now." To avoid even more tension, it's usually best to approach a rejection from an "it's not you, it's me" approach.

      How to end a situationship? ›

      Have a conversation with your situationship partner. Choose a calm and appropriate setting to discuss your feelings. Be honest, clear, and compassionate while expressing your decision to end the situationship. Avoid blaming or criticising the other person, and focus on your own emotions and needs.

      How do you politely show someone you don't like them? ›

      Be as nice as you can.

      For example, saying, "You're an idiot, and I don't like you," isn't really appropriate. Instead you could say, "I know you'd like to hang out more, but I am not comfortable with that. I feel our beliefs are too different."

      How to tell a guy you like him without getting rejected? ›

      Show, not tell.

      If saying it straight up feels a bit intimidating, then showing your crush you're into him through actions might be more appealing. For example, says Davis-Fainbloom, you can prioritize spending time with him, give light physical attention, and see what his verbal and nonverbal responses are like.

      How do you politely reject someone you don't like? ›

      Try saying something like this instead: "Over time our interests seem to have taken us in different directions. I will always treasure the friendship we shared, but I think it's time for me to move on now." To avoid even more tension, it's usually best to approach a rejection from an "it's not you, it's me" approach.

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