Where to find girls who would be housewives

Anonymous
I'm a young guy, and I want to date( and eventually marry) a girl who would be willing to be a homemaker. Where can I find girls like this? Are there any dating sites for this kind of thing?
Anonymous
I suggest Utah.
Anonymous
probably christianmingle would be a good place to look. not that all religious women want to be homemakers, but you'd probably find a higher percentage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a young guy, and I want to date( and eventually marry) a girl who would be willing to be a homemaker. Where can I find girls like this? Are there any dating sites for this kind of thing?


Most universities. A lot of women go to get an MRS degree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a young guy, and I want to date( and eventually marry) a girl who would be willing to be a homemaker. Where can I find girls like this? Are there any dating sites for this kind of thing?


If you're in high school, you shouldn't be worried about meeting your life partner just yet.

If you are college or older, you should be trying to find WOMEN and not GIRLS.
Anonymous
Bible college
Christian colleges
Anonymous
southern sorority girls.
Anonymous
If you have a big income. What's the problem? If you are broke, then who would sign up for that?
Anonymous
Georgetown bars. Junior LEague charity events. Gold Cup.
Anonymous
Go to T14 law school (but you need to big law internship/job) or medical school and they will find you. Once they smell the money (or think they do) they will be all over you. Be prepared to pay your whole life. Once she divorces you she will want alimony and child support and the house and the car etc.
Anonymous
Definitely look at Christian dating sites and make that part of your profile. Years ago, I had a student who went off to a college that had a curriculum for women who planned to be homemakers. I don't think it was an actual major, but more like how some colleges offer multidisciplinary certificates if you concentrate on something like East Asia or gender studies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a young guy, and I want to date( and eventually marry) a girl who would be willing to be a homemaker. Where can I find girls like this? Are there any dating sites for this kind of thing?


Most universities. A lot of women go to get an MRS degree.


This is great advice for 1976. Not such good advice for 2016. Look at the average age that female college grads get married. It's not 22.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a young guy, and I want to date( and eventually marry) a girl who would be willing to be a homemaker. Where can I find girls like this? Are there any dating sites for this kind of thing?


Most universities. A lot of women go to get an MRS degree.


This is great advice for 1976. Not such good advice for 2016. Look at the average age that female college grads get married. It's not 22.


more like 26, but the beautiful good women get taken earlier
Anonymous
Lots of women want this but are afraid to say it. Look for someone nurturing and orderly who is self motivated to finish tasks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a young guy, and I want to date( and eventually marry) a girl who would be willing to be a homemaker. Where can I find girls like this? Are there any dating sites for this kind of thing?


Most universities. A lot of women go to get an MRS degree.


This is great advice for 1976. Not such good advice for 2016. Look at the average age that female college grads get married. It's not 22.


more like 26, but the beautiful good women get taken earlier


You mean the low lying fruit?

Pew's 2011 data is an average age of 27. If I wanted a SAH spouse, I'd feel more comfortable marrying someone who had at least some years of steady adult employment under their belt. It shows both the ability to be responsible day in and out, as well as reassuring me that they could care for my kids in the event of my untimely death.
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