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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The key to a great marriage is not a spouse who "makes me laugh", "great in bed", "makes be a better person", etc etc - it is just having low expectations. [/quote] +100 I know so many beautifful 30something women who are still waiting for their "prince charmings" and they are really missing out on good guys who would loveto date them. Its always: [b]- he doesnt make enough money - his job is not prestigious - he didnt go to an IVY[/b] - he is bald DC women think they're gods gift to the world but they create their own loneliness. [/quote] Although I did not specifically seek out these characteristics, my husband makes a lot, has a prestigious job, and went to an ivy. And really, it's not all it's cracked up to be. The focus on career, money, and prestige comes at a cost. Wife/kids/home are always on the back burner. Job will always be #1. [/quote] Mine is bald, not a crazy job but makes enough, didn't go to an icy but is the smartest person I know. I love him. He's awesome and fun and up for adventures and choking on the couch and coming home early and playing with the baby and was a rock during my pregnancy and took a long paternity leave to be with her after I went to work. Oh and he can cook a mean steak and irons better than me. [/quote]
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