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Reply to "In looking for a partner, I am more concerned about their “aesthetic” than their looks/education"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]or salary. My priorities are someone who is: -Modest -Very organized and clean, both with their living space and their personal belongings. No mess whatsoever. -Fashionable (in my opinion) -Perfect teeth -Frugal/excellent personal finance habits -Thin -Environmentally conscious -Good at decorating I am sure there’s more I am forgetting. But if they fit that criteria I could care less what their education level, profession, etc Now why is this so hard to find?[/quote] Instead you can marry someone educated and well employed and have similar values as you do. They’ll be able to hire help to clean, organize, decorate and recycle. They can pay gym/dietician/aesthetician/orthodontist to attain and maintain prerequisite looks. [/quote] But somehow they hardly ever do. Aesthetics will never be their priority now when they are rich, because it simply never was. For them aesthetic will always be a waste of money, time and resources. Op, I get it , I believe you'll have to look among architects and designers.[/quote]
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