This comes up a lot on a dating site I frequent, usually phrased as "are men intimidated by strong, independent women?"
The answer, invariably, is "some are, some aren't" - mixed with "a lot of self-proclaimed 'independent women' can't tell the difference between 'outspoken' and 'obnoxious'."
You'll find plenty of submissive men dying to throw themselves at your feet if you know where to look. On the other hand, you'll also find guys like me who don't want to be bossed around. Try to 'dominate' someone like me and I'll show you the door.*
If you're consistently pushing men away, you might want to re-evaluate what kind of men you're interacting with and how. If there's really, truly nothing off-putting about what you're doing, then it's either just a matter of time or picking the right recipient.
Good luck,
P
*Disclaimer: In that vein, there's a lot of confusion over just what constitutes "independence". A lot of women seem to think it means "my way or the highway". Others think that outright asking for what they want is being too pushy (IE, "dominant"). There is a happy middle ground between being a bossy ballbuster and a passive wallflower. Also also wik, merely asserting yourself will not guarantee compliance - a rather staggering huge number of women I've run across seem to think that if they ask a guy out, he's obligated to accept and if he doesn't, it must be because she asked him out and not because he wasn't attracted to her (because, Heaven forbid, right?).