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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] Most universities. A lot of women go to get an MRS degree.[/quote] This is great advice for 1976. Not such good advice for 2016. Look at the average age that female college grads get married. It's not 22.[/quote] more like 26, but the beautiful good women get taken earlier[/quote] You mean the low lying fruit? Pew's 2011 data is an average age of 27. If I wanted a SAH spouse, I'd feel more comfortable marrying someone who had at least some years of steady adult employment under their belt. It shows both the ability to be responsible day in and out, as well as reassuring me that they could care for my kids in the event of my untimely death.[/quote] He wouldn't take care of your kids in the event of your untimely death. He would find a younger model to care for his poor motherless babes and she would finish raising them. [/quote] Go away, troll. You're probably 50 and live in mom's basement. You never had a date, much less the means to support a SAH partner. In the DMV, the average age for a first marriage is 29, so OP, keep looking. Also, get some maturity and work experience. Grow and experience life. Marry a peer who shares your values and has equal education, work, experience and dreams because then you have a better chance of making it work. SAH partners make heavy sacrifices, especially given the lack of respect we get from morons like PP here, so expect to give your SAH partner -- if you're lucky enough to find one -- lots of love, respect, support and willingness to coparent. "Housewife" is an outdated sexist concept. A SAH parent can be male or female, straight, gay or fluid. A SAH parent is not a slave to serve as maid, cook, valet and chauffeur, but is a parent trying to nurture kids full time while maintaining a (usually very active) home. Losers like PP are unworthy of such partners -- or any at all. OP, if you want to be worthy of marrying someone who will stay at home to parent your children full time, make your way in the world and gain enlightenment and compassion. Then, you'll find somebody truly compatible. Good luck! [/quote]
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