Anonymous wrote:That laziness means you wouldn’t be a good mother. When you’re a mom you need to clean up after multiple people, but you refuse to even clean up after yourself. That’s a red flag for guys who want kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want kids? Because nothing about your current habits is sustainable with kids. Unless you and he come from or make a lot of money. And nothing says you’d tolerate the drudgery of parenting well. That is why you are a red flag.
Meh, I was like OP was a 20-something. I have fully embraced the daily drudgery of parenting. Why would people need to embrace drudgery before it’s time to do it?
You are the one who said “embrace.” My post says “tolerate.”
Anonymous wrote:Nothing you posted sounds that odd, especially since you can pay for it. Sure, the not cooking may be a turn off to some guys, but not to the extent that you are doomed in relationships. There must be something else going on.
Anonymous wrote:That laziness means you wouldn’t be a good mother. When you’re a mom you need to clean up after multiple people, but you refuse to even clean up after yourself. That’s a red flag for guys who want kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want kids? Because nothing about your current habits is sustainable with kids. Unless you and he come from or make a lot of money. And nothing says you’d tolerate the drudgery of parenting well. That is why you are a red flag.
Meh, I was like OP was a 20-something. I have fully embraced the daily drudgery of parenting. Why would people need to embrace drudgery before it’s time to do it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 31 and really want to marry and have a family. Admittedly, I’m high maintenance. I’m aware but do not plan to change this because that’s what works for me. Am I a lost cause or is this still hope to find a man?
If you are pretty and wealthy, you can be as high maintenance as you want.
Anonymous wrote:Do you want kids? Because nothing about your current habits is sustainable with kids. Unless you and he come from or make a lot of money. And nothing says you’d tolerate the drudgery of parenting well. That is why you are a red flag.
Anonymous wrote:1. Can you pay for those so-called high maintenance things?
2. Can you take care of all of your needs, even if you hire out (cooking, cleaning)?
3. Are you polite to people who wait on you or otherwise don’t have power over you?
If you answered yes to all three, you are fine. And if any guy gives you a hard time, ask him to explain the reason. If the reason is dumb, give him a miss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your best bet is to be yourself. Always go on dates with full makeup, perfect hair, manicure/pedicure, heels, fancy clothing.
Some men really appreciate a girly girl who always looks perfect by their side. Don’t downplay this part of your personality and make sure it is something he appreciates.
I don’t really do makeup, nails, or hair much. My high maintenance is subscriptions, massages, a house cleaner, etc.
This doesn’t sound like high maintenance. Sounds like a lazy person who spends a lot. I don’t think most men care about how much you spend as long as you make $$$.
I don’t think I’m lazy. I cooked and cleaned when I didn’t make a lot of money. Now I do and would rather not do this stuff because I work 45-50 hour weeks and make enough that I can afford the luxuries.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 31 and really want to marry and have a family. Admittedly, I’m high maintenance. I’m aware but do not plan to change this because that’s what works for me. Am I a lost cause or is this still hope to find a man?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by high maintenance? Are you talking about hair and nails or are you emotionally high maintenance?
I work a lot and don’t always feel like grocery shopping for one so I rely on food kits like Hello Fresh. I still eat healthy but don’t have to buy a bunch of ingredients and food that will go to waste.
I like massages. I like traveling. I like going out to try new restaurants and wine tastings.