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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Or you could find a DH that has a low stress job and earns a large amount enough to spend tons of time with you. My DH is a dermatologist and I see him every evening and we spend weekends together always. [/quote] So how many women screen husbands solely on earning and ease of earning potential. No one marries for love eh?[/quote] Thoughtful women screen their husbands on everything that is important to them, whether that's dick size, earning potential, kindness, sincerity, whatever. Everyone should have screened their spouse on the factors that are most important to them. Sometimes things don't work out and when that happens I feel empathy for everyone involved, not scorn.[/quote] Screen? Yikes. I feel sorry for you.[/quote] When you were dating you didn't look for qualities that were important to you? Sorry if you don't care for the word screen, but whatever word you use it is a fundamental part of the dating process for both sexes. You wouldn't be with your spouse if he didn't appeal to you in some important ways, as well as being without certain deal breakers. Love is a huge part of it but it's not the only thing, why are we pretending? Replace money with something else and no one would blink an eye at this post.[/quote] Yeah unfortunately most women's screening criteria revolves around good looks, at least six foot tall, and butterflies in the stomache. Because luuuurv is everyone. Makes me puke. Nothing wrong with young women thoughtfully choosing a partner based on many qualities such as ability to be a good father, partner, and yes, being a good provider. [/quote]
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