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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s all about — is he the kind of man who steps up and does what needs to be done, in any context, not just domestic. My DH would have failed a lot of these tests (never cooked for himself, SAHM mom did all his chores until mid 20s) but when something happened and his sister and kids had to come stay w him for a while (before we started dating and were just acquaintances) he really stepped up and played dad to them — found them a new school, enrolled them in activities, etc. And early in our relationship, like maybe a week or two after we had the “are we dating” talk, I suddenly had to go to the ER for a super embarrassing issue and he didn’t hesitate to drive me there and stay with me the whole time and never once made fun of me or even brought it up again. He just stepped up and did what was needed. He’s a really solid, responsible, good dude. [/quote] PP. Your experience is a great example of how someone responds to a “fault” in an “extreme” way can actually compliment you. All of that comes into play. I’m glad you were fortunate to find the missing piece to your life puzzle. :) [/quote]
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