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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]Let's break this down. -Modest-[b] I don't even understand this one.[/b] -Very organized and clean, both with their living space and their personal belongings. No mess whatsoever- [b]Why does this matter? Why can't you hire this out? As long as they aren't hoarders, men are fine with others picking up after them. I like that dh is below average messy. [/b] -Fashionable (in my opinion)-[b] wives dress their husbands if they aren't fashionable. This is nbd.[/b] -Perfect teeth- [b]$2500-5k can get you some good ortho[/b] -Frugal/excellent personal finance habits- [b]As a wife I do all of our finances[/b] -Thin- [b]I agree this is moderately important.[/b] -Environmentally conscious- [b]they recycle? Don't fly on airplanes? Drive a Tesla?[/b] -Good at decorating- [b]never met a straight man who decorates. In fact, I like decorating and would be upset if DH wanted any input[/b] I think you've missed a lot of major categories, like personality and interests. Are they kind? Do they like children?[/quote] Sounds like you’re happy to be married to an ill-dressed, conceited slob with no aesthetic sense or financial acumen, so of course you wouldn’t appreciate OP’s list. Different strokes and all.[/quote]
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