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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Female here -Religious [b]-No sense of humor[/b] -No ambition -Socially awkward -Roommates -Poor hygiene -5’10 or under -Someone who hates cuddling [/quote] Something tells me your sense of humor isn't all that developed either, or perhaps leans towards Gallagher. What do you have against a guy with a roommate? [/quote] It's the 20-something's way of saying she wants guy with money.[/quote] Or it's a 30-something's way of saying she wants a guy who is solvent enough to live by himself. Nothing wrong with that.[/quote] x2. Also, having a roommate can significantly cut down on sexy times. Maybe she is loud in bed and wants to some privacy- nothing wrong with that!![/quote] I don't know. The thread was about Deal Breakers, not simply preferences. Would a mature adult really eliminate an otherwise eligible partner simply because he had a roommate when they met? Seems pretty stupid, and frighteningly shallow to me. Almost like eliminating a man because "he didn't have a really cool car" or something.[/quote] I disagree. And, some women can afford to be picky. I know that if I were on the fence with someone, and I met them and they had a roomate, that might be a deal breaker. It's hard to imagine waking up and spending a lazy Sunday making breakfast in a communal kitchen. Especially if you're older than your mid 20s.[/quote] It just seems such a transient condition to actually eliminate someone. And can't you have the lazy Sunday mornings at your place then?[/quote] At my place every time? That seems kind of unfair. And who says it's transient? Maybe it's a temporary state in college, but if you're in your 30s and you've been having a roomate for 10+ years, that's not transient anymore. [/quote]
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