What men want

Anonymous
You wouldn’t want an anti-vaccine, anti-mask, anti-science spouse making decisions for your children.
Anonymous
It comes down to this:

everyone wants a unicorn, but there aren't enough unicorns to go around, so most of us settle for getting as much on the list as possible.
Anonymous
Pandemic proved that you want someone who is fun, patient, conversational and helpful enough to quarantine with.
Anonymous
Moral and conscientious are must haves.
Anonymous
Pandemic pushed so many couples and parents to the edge because they never had to spend so much time with each other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pandemic pushed so many couples and parents to the edge because they never had to spend so much time with each other.


There is more respect for teachers and daycare workers and SAHP Ayer people had to wear their shoes during quarantine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are men in general less picky when it comes to their partner, compared to women? I.e., as long as they have regular sex, are attracted to them, can carry a somewhat decent conversation, and that’s it?


That’s not it in a long term relationship. There is more to it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Obviously, not all men are the same. But...

I am definitely in the camp of men who are happy on a fairly short list. Good company, loves sex, travel, and hopefully dogs. I don't need a lot of deep reflection and I work a very demanding job where I get my intellectual stimulation, I make way more that I ever need so I don't need someone who makes money.


I'm available
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are men in general less picky when it comes to their partner, compared to women? I.e., as long as they have regular sex, are attracted to them, can carry a somewhat decent conversation, and that’s it?
Really hot men filter and date a lot. Sometimes they shoot themselves in the foot though. I've noticed men with a lot of options really are into sincerity and character.


Why’s that bad? I know a great guy who is an accomplished physician and he’s really into character, intelligence, and empathy. Totally bored by the 20-something’s who only care about his money and can’t hold a conversation to save their life, and isn’t at all attracted to the “IG model wannabe” look. He still does pretty well, is dating a woman his age (mid 30s) who is a business owner. They spend a lot of time volunteering with animals together and are very happy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Obviously, not all men are the same. But...

I am definitely in the camp of men who are happy on a fairly short list. Good company, loves sex, travel, and hopefully dogs. I don't need a lot of deep reflection and I work a very demanding job where I get my intellectual stimulation, I make way more that I ever need so I don't need someone who makes money.



What if your partner was extremely messy, bad with finances, needed a lot of emotional support from you, wrote embarrassing rants on Facebook (or posted embarrassing memes, ha), was overweight or really tall or some forbidden thing, disliked kids, was absolutely stupid, or chewed with their mouth open in front of your friends?

I'm not trying to insult you or anything, I'm just not convinced that men are as simple and low-maintenance as we make them out to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Smart, fun, sexy, and playful; I don’t care about income, education, social class or her job.


Spoken like someone who married a SAHM without any of the above.

This is a dumb question. What man will admit to wanting what he can’t get?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Smart, fun, sexy, and playful; I don’t care about income, education, social class or her job.


Spoken like someone who married a SAHM without any of the above.

This is a dumb question. What man will admit to wanting what he can’t get?


It’s an anonymous forum. You can speak truth without hurting anyone’s privacy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Smart, fun, sexy, and playful; I don’t care about income, education, social class or her job.


If you are wealthy, you may not care about income or job or social class but education? Seriously?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Obviously, not all men are the same. But...

I am definitely in the camp of men who are happy on a fairly short list. Good company, loves sex, travel, and hopefully dogs. I don't need a lot of deep reflection and I work a very demanding job where I get my intellectual stimulation, I make way more that I ever need so I don't need someone who makes money.



Sure, you’d date that, and it’s the minimum you’d want in a wife, but I’m sure you’d want more than that in a wife otherwise why get married?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are men in general less picky when it comes to their partner, compared to women? I.e., as long as they have regular sex, are attracted to them, can carry a somewhat decent conversation, and that’s it?


They want a young, hot, educated, employed yet flexible enough to be SAHM woman who can take care of husbands, kids, home, social life and in-laws and still have energy to have twice daily sex.


no, they want the woman to both work FT, bring home half the income, AND do 80% of the housechores and childcare, AND have energy for sex and desire for the lazy husbands 2x/daily.


Apparently it’s bad when men are picky as well as when they are not picky. Men are bad no matter what they do. 🤔
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