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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a young guy, and I want to date( and eventually marry) a girl who would be willing to be a homemaker. Where can I find girls like this? Are there any dating sites for this kind of thing? [/quote] Isn't this something you'd put in your profile? "Looking for a partner in life who wants to build a family" might be a good start, then take it from there. Maybe mention looking for someone "traditional"? I dunno. You'll work on the language. Check in on her background on early dates. If she comes from a culture where lots of mom SAH, that can be an entry point for the discussion. If she's from a family where someone stayed at home with the children, you'll find common ground there. On JDate, there seemed to be a bit of these hints around the site. Men and women would reference family dinners and holidays. It gave anyone reading some insight into they type anyone was looking to date. It would seem that online dating would make this pretty simple, OP. The questions that would be more helpful for you to answer all center around what else you may be looking for in a partner. Is education a priority? If so, there's nothing wrong with asking about a woman's plans for after she has children. "Do you see yourself taking time away from your career?" That doesn't seem too off-putting. You would be better off looking for a whole woman, not just someone who desires to be a SAHM. I always had "French-speaker" on my silly list for the ideal partner. Turned out he was pretty terrible in a lot of other (far more meaningful) categories. I suggest you spare yourself the same experience (divorce). Do you want someone community-minded, "church-y," athletic? Each of these is easily screened for online. Good luck to you![/quote]
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