We’ve Written A Dating Etiquette Handbook for 2018

Margaret Atwood Said Men Need An Etiquette Handbook To Learn How To Behave, So We Wrote One

A Dating Etiquette Handbook for 2018

by Tasha Kleeman |
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Margaret Atwood has come up with a novel solution to the widespread male depravity revealed by the #metoo campaign: an etiquette rulebook. Speaking on Radio 4, Atwood explained: ‘there used to be a lot of etiquette books on how to behave. Those seem to have gone out the window.’

She described her solution as a kind of ‘Mr Manners column – like “what do you do when…?” I think it can help men to understand what may possibly be expected of them in the behaviour department’. (Because men can’t possibly be expected to behave appropriately without clear instructions). Atwood *did *specify that she wasn’t talking about ‘rapists’, but that the handbook would provide etiquette guidelines for ‘ordinary people who think they’re on a date’.

Asked what kind of rules such a guide might consist of, Atwood was less forthcoming: ‘I think we should let the younger people deal with that. I’m 78.’

Well, Margaret Atwood spoke, and we listened. We enlisted the help of some of the women we admire to compile our own dating etiquette handbook for 2018. Men, take note.

**Elizabeth Day ***- ***- **Author and journalist

'Don’t post a hotel-room selfie on your dating app profile or any pictures of you bare-chested on motorbikes. You look like a twat.'

Daisy Buchanan* *** ***- Journalist and author of 'How To Be A Grown Up' *

'When making initial contact or arranging a first date, never send any message that you’d be embarrassed for your own Mum or boss to see. Once you’ve met, and got on, what you do is up to you, as long as consent and the setting is appropriate – but before that has happened, behave as if all correspondence could be shown at a surprise Power Point themed family party'

Stevie Martin - Writer, comedian and half of The Debrief podcast

'During the date, while the woman is talking, or you’re talking, or both of you are discussing various aspects of your respective life and times, try your absolute hardest not to get your dick out and wank on them. I’d argue that’s one of the cardinal rules. Nobody wants that to happen, not even your dick. Your dick will be so embarrassed.'

'If the person you are talking to has a job that you do not have any experience in, try really hard not to explain her job to her. Or say anything that starts with “the thing about (her job) is”. Definitely avoid implying you could do that job easily but you chose something else.'

Bella Younger - *A.k.a *Deliciously StellaDeliciously Stella

'I think that all men should have a pot plant on dates to prove they can go all evening without masturbating into it'

Rachel Hosie - *Journalist and one half of the **'Millennial Love' *'Millennial Love'podcast

'Never ghost someone after you’ve met up. Ghosting is never acceptable if you’ve met up in person. While simply not replying is, sadly, to be expected when you’re still in the dating app stages of communication, doing so after you’ve been on an actual date – or, God forbid, multiple – is not OK. A simple message saying you’re not interested (whether that’s because you’re focusing on your career or it’s not them, it’s you) will give you both closure and let your date know where they stand.'

Rebecca Holman - Editor of 'The Debrief' and author of BETA: 'Quiet Girls Can Rule The World'

'I’m actually going to steal this from Facebook and Alphabet’s Google, who both have a company policy that states that you can’t ask a co-worker out more than once (an ambiguous response – ‘I’m washing my hair,’ etc – also counts as a no). There’s such a damaging mythology around the persistent male who keeps asking the woman out until she finally relents and goes along with it. In films: this is romance. IRL: this is called stalking or, at best, emotional manipulation. I don’t think we have enough hard and fast rules about dating, and I think this is one we could all live with. If you ask someone out, and they say no, don’t ask again. If they suddenly stop in their tracks and realise the error of their ways a week later, then* I promise,* they’ll make their feelings known.'

Laura Nicole Tott - Waitress at Channel 4's First Dates Restaurant

'Confidence is attractive, however, cockiness is not. So many dates go wrong because of that and a good listener is better than a good talker!'

Megan Taylor - Model, journalist and blogger

'My mum has taught me from a young age to always ask questions about the other person as much as you are asked about your own life. It keeps the conversation flowing and prevents you from being self absorbed'

'Buy insanely thoughtful presents that definitely don’t have to cost much'

Liz Fraser - *Columnist and *broadcaster

' "No" never means "She’ll love it once she realises how awesome I am." It also doesn't mean "she's probably OK with it, but doesn't want to sound too forward." And it never means "yes". No means "no". And that's OK. If it's not, YOU'RE the dick, not her. Please leave, and never date anyone again'

Persia Lawson - Author, speaker and love coach

'Don't be a twat'

Grace Timothy - Journalist and author of 'Mum Face'

'Refrain from wiping your penis on your partner’s curtains. Or anyone’s curtains, actually'

**READ MORE: Every guy Carrie dated in Sex And The City **

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Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City1 of 20

Bill Sage

Our first experience of Carrie hooking up, Kurt is also Carries first experiment of having sex with no feelings. The only fabulous thing she's ever done, despite what she may think of herself, she leaves him straight after climax, not returning the favour. AN ICON.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City2 of 20

Cane Peterson

Carrie simply LOVES not learning her lesson to date immature men and spends a weekend flouncing around on skateboards and reading comics. There wasn't even a takeaway lesson from this one, just Carrie being a dickhead. Yet again.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City3 of 20

Ed Fry

This guy helped us solve the age-old dilemma – what do you do if your one-night-stand assumes you're a prostitute and leaves you $1,000. Answer? You keep it. Not your fault he's a presumptious fool.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City4 of 20

Patrick Breen

This long term romance, aka two episodes of Hamptons fun, saw Carrie entertain the idea of a doctor boyfriend. Of course, she crumbles to pieces seeing Big with his new girlfriend, never to see Dr Meego again. Not even for therapy, which she desperately needs.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City5 of 20

Richard Joseph Paul

This is the guy that gets 'addicted' to Carrie as a replacement for alcohol. Why? Who actually knows, the womans a nightmare.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City6 of 20

Jon Bon Jovi

In another episode of 'all the ridiculously famous men you never realized were on SATC', Bon Jovi is the living embodiment of everything Carrie does wrong in relationships. She falls for a guy in her therapist's office, where she's trying to figure out why she always chooses the wrong men, who reveals after sleeping with her that he's in therapy because he 'loses interest after sex'. Carries life summed up in one sentence.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City7 of 20

Eddie Cahill

In an episode that proved Carrie is about as politically aware as a fig, Sean played her bisexual boyfriend. She couldn't quite get on board with the fact that Sean was attracted to both women and men, feminist icon that she is.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City8 of 20

Craig Bierko

Sometimes, I swear Carrie dates men just so she can use a good metaphor to describe them. Simultaneously playing Jazz music and her, Ray fell short when he couldn't focus on her for more than 2 minutes, literally.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City9 of 20

David Duchovny

Taking Carries ability to understand mental health issues to that all-time low, this episode sees Carrie reunite with her high school sweetheart only to learn he's in a mental health facility. His year-long stay is what gets it for her, even though it'd probably do her some good to join him.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City10 of 20

Chris Noth

Love him or hate him, he's what she bloody deserves. Not the painful back and forth through 6 seasons, that's not anything you'd wish on your worst enemy, but in the end she CAN'T be with a man like Aidan. She's selfish, needy and whiny. An all round dickhead if you will. And Big is the shaft to her bellend, one cannot survive without the other.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City11 of 20

John Corbett

The human embodiment of a puppy dog, Aidan is Carrie's antithesis and frankly, far too good for her.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City12 of 20

Dean Winters

A lesson in how to choose a fuck buddy, Dean plays carries 'in-between relationships' guy. While Carrie has awful taste in dateable men, she has a rare stroke of luck with this one since he is PERFECT fuck buddy material being the most boring person on earth but good in bed. She doesn't see it that way, of course, but who expects to date their fuck buddy anyway?

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City13 of 20

John Slattery

Exploring all the aspects of modern day relationships as it did (eye roll), this episode saw Carrie encounter a man with a golden shower fetish. TBH we don't blame her for running from this one, how the fuck are you meant to orgasm with piss all over your chest?

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City14 of 20

Ron Livingston

The whiniest, most insecure of all men Carrie dated, Berger gave us all the tell-tale signs of men to avoid. Toxic masculinity in-carnate, Jack Berger proves that insecure men don't always throw fists to prove they've got balls, they ride SUPER FAST motorbikes because they're SUPER COOL.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City15 of 20

Mikhail Baryshnikov

EW. LET ME REPEAT. EW. This ridiculous, confusing choice of love interest for Carrie frankly lasted far too long for my liking. WHO, I MEAN WHOOOO moves to Paris for a man that is so patronizing, egotistical, uptight and dismissive of her career/feeling/life?? This man's demise could not come soon enough, I begrudge the entire season 6 for this sole reason.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City16 of 20

Timothy Olyphant

Her Mr. Big rebound who lived like an ABSOLUTE pig put us off 'twenty-something guys' before we even turned twenty.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City17 of 20

Vince Vaughn

Otherwise known 'Men Are Trash', Vince's character tells her he's Matt Damon's agent when he's really Carrie Fisher's personal assistant. But you know, Carrie can't move past anything ever in life so, he was a gonner after one episode.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City18 of 20

Bradley Cooper

Ahh a young Bradley Cooper. Somehow his long locks manage to look more grease-ball than rough around the edges on SATC. He's one of her many 'I'm fabulous but need the validation of a man to feel it' hook-ups.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City19 of 20

Justin Theroux (Part 1)

Playing a superficial writer, Justin was another man Carrie used to get over Mr. Big, not that he was complaining.

Every Guy Carrie Dated On Sex And The City20 of 20

Justin Theroux (Part 2)

What do you know, a season later Justin Theroux returns unrecognizable with a buzz cut. In yet another example of toxic masculinity, Vaughn can't communicate his 'shortcomings' leading what would've been a fabulous pairing into sad sad demise.

This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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