How to date while high maintenance?

Anonymous
If you have other attributes you are not a lost cause.
If you like wine tastings scope for guys there, it is something in common.
House cleaning services and food subscriptions are a rounding error to guys. We don’t care at all unless you are a zero on domestic scale.
But being zero domestically means you need be an 8 or 9 to a guy elsewhere. Personality makes up for some; or being hot makes up for a lot in most cases.
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Anonymous wrote:Your best bet is to be yourself. Always go on dates with full makeup, perfect hair, manicure/pedicure, heels, fancy clothing.

Some men really appreciate a girly girl who always looks perfect by their side. Don’t downplay this part of your personality and make sure it is something he appreciates.


I don’t really do makeup, nails, or hair much. My high maintenance is subscriptions, massages, a house cleaner, etc.


This doesn’t sound like high maintenance. Sounds like a lazy person who spends a lot. I don’t think most men care about how much you spend as long as you make $$$.


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Why is she lazy???? I dated tons of guys who loved Doordash, good wine, and going to new restaurants etc. They never cooked at home and no one ever called them lazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your best bet is to be yourself. Always go on dates with full makeup, perfect hair, manicure/pedicure, heels, fancy clothing.

Some men really appreciate a girly girl who always looks perfect by their side. Don’t downplay this part of your personality and make sure it is something he appreciates.


I don’t really do makeup, nails, or hair much. My high maintenance is subscriptions, massages, a house cleaner, etc.


This doesn’t sound like high maintenance. Sounds like a lazy person who spends a lot. I don’t think most men care about how much you spend as long as you make $$$.


+1


Why is she lazy???? I dated tons of guys who loved Doordash, good wine, and going to new restaurants etc. They never cooked at home and no one ever called them lazy.

Misogyny.
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