Anonymous wrote:DH is a good husband and I'll list some of the thing that stuck out to me when we were dating that go above the obvious (like kindness, sexual compatibility, etc)
- Enjoys cooking
- Got excited about showing me updates to his apartment
- Genuinely wanted my opinion about things. We talked about his job, family, issues with friends, life in general
- Would let me talk about issues with my job or family without trying to fix it. Knew when I just needed to vent and when I needed his opinions
- Made an effort to become friends with my friends and family
- Was very supportive when my dad got seriously ill
- Honest. We talked about everything. There were no secrets
- Took pride in his own things and kept his apartment clean.
- Supported me through a job crisis and then career change. He has always respected me and been my cheerleader
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind, good to his parents, long term job (not a job hopper every year), careful with money, has some long term friends (1 or 2 is okay), generous to help others,
some kind of faith tradition, sense of humor, flexible in outlook
Meh, I don’t care for superstitious people . That is a weird criterion but to each her own.
Anonymous wrote:Pets. DH had a few rescue cats. Took great care of them. In particular, I remember watching him clean up cat hairballs and scrub the carpet and thought that he would have no problem changing diapers. He was indeed a great father.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind, good to his parents, long term job (not a job hopper every year), careful with money, has some long term friends (1 or 2 is okay), generous to help others,
some kind of faith tradition, sense of humor, flexible in outlook
The above won’t control for some mental disorders and masking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not necessary but the following would be a plus:
Able to fix irrigation, able to paint, able to change a tire and change a battery, knows how a car engine runs,
able to fix simple plumbing, able to trouble shoot home repairs
Can cook 1 or 2 meals that are really yummy.
Op inquired about a husband, not a butler! Glad I’m not stuck with you!
I know. My DH can’t do a single one of these things but he is a terrific life partner. Kindness and emotional maturity are way more important.
I hope at least one of you learns to change a tire sooner than later
Who changes tires? I've been driving cars for nearly 40 years, never once had to change a tire. Just have money and efficient towing service.
Anonymous wrote:All you need to know is 6666...6 feet, 6 figures( or more), 6 pack abs, and 6 inches below the belt. What more does a girl want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not necessary but the following would be a plus:
Able to fix irrigation, able to paint, able to change a tire and change a battery, knows how a car engine runs,
able to fix simple plumbing, able to trouble shoot home repairs
Can cook 1 or 2 meals that are really yummy.
Op inquired about a husband, not a butler! Glad I’m not stuck with you!
I know. My DH can’t do a single one of these things but he is a terrific life partner. Kindness and emotional maturity are way more important.
I hope at least one of you learns to change a tire sooner than later
Anonymous wrote:When dating what qualities does one look for in a man to ensure he would be a good husband?