Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which of you here has the "perfect husband?"
The guy who would do anything for you. Cook you delicious dinners, be thoughtful, buy you special presents and treat you like a princess. As a bonus he always makes good money?
Is this real life? Tell me about it.
I have a husband like this. He also gives me awesome massage! His income is good but not enough for me to be a SAHM. I swear I could do anything and he would never get upset. He immediately agrees with me whenever I am upset with him too. He will criticise himself, call himself bad names etcetera. It's impossible to stay mad at him. He does have flaws but we're very happy together. My husband is from a completely different culture BTW. I think it helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which of you here has the "perfect husband?"
The guy who would do anything for you. Cook you delicious dinners, be thoughtful, buy you special presents and treat you like a princess. As a bonus he always makes good money?
Is this real life? Tell me about it.
I have a husband like this. He also gives me awesome massage! His income is good but not enough for me to be a SAHM. I swear I could do anything and he would never get upset. He immediately agrees with me whenever I am upset with him too. He will criticise himself, call himself bad names etcetera. It's impossible to stay mad at him. He does have flaws but we're very happy together. My husband is from a completely different culture BTW. I think it helps.
Anonymous wrote:Which of you here has the "perfect husband?"
The guy who would do anything for you. Cook you delicious dinners, be thoughtful, buy you special presents and treat you like a princess. As a bonus he always makes good money?
Is this real life? Tell me about it.
Anonymous wrote:Well, my definition of perfect is probably different from yours.
I don't care if he cooks, I love cooking.
Thoughtful - yes, very.
Buys special presents - not all the time, but on big occasions like milestone birthdays/anniversaries - yes.
Treats me like a princess - no, and I would hate that. I'm not a princess. He does treat me like an equal partner, which I love.
Makes good money - good enough for me. We earn about the same.
In addition - he's fun, makes me smile. He shares equally in all kid-rearing and household duties. He supports my efforts to get ahead in my career, by taking care of the kids and arranging childcare as needed. We take fun, active vacations together. We have some joint hobbies and some separate hobbies. We're partners in everything.