Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband wanted me to be skinny and smart. I'm still skinny after a bunch of kids and we are pretty happy so I guess it worked.
So he'd turf you out if you gained some weight? Ah, true love![]()
He's a great guy- I'm not about to gain weight to find out!
Doesn't sound great.
And since when is "skinny" attractive? Fit or thin yes but skinny no.
Anonymous wrote:For my DH -
1) Love
2) Looks, libido, chemistry
3) Not clingy or needy, good natured
4) Compatibility. In upbringing, values, education, SES, morals, goals, financial sense, child-rearing philosophy, character.
5) Be very well educated so that - she can educate the kids if needed, navigate the world, self fulfillment and esteem, earn money if needed.
For me -
1) Love, loyalty, kindness, honesty
2) Compatibility. In upbringing, values, education, SES, morals, goals, financial sense, child-raring philosophy, character.
4) Ability to provide for family
5) Looks, chemistry, libido
2) Coming from intact family
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband wanted me to be skinny and smart. I'm still skinny after a bunch of kids and we are pretty happy so I guess it worked.
So he'd turf you out if you gained some weight? Ah, true love![]()
He's a great guy- I'm not about to gain weight to find out!
Doesn't sound great.
And since when is "skinny" attractive? Fit or thin yes but skinny no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband wanted me to be skinny and smart. I'm still skinny after a bunch of kids and we are pretty happy so I guess it worked.
So he'd turf you out if you gained some weight? Ah, true love![]()
He's a great guy- I'm not about to gain weight to find out!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man here, basic requirements
Good person, how well she will age, not a social media addict.
Don’t care about job, or family history.
I am glad someone cares about that. I do wonder if men think about how their wives will raise their kids....does that cross your mind? Or is that too far in the future?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just talking to a male acquaintance and he was describing a woman as a great catch because of “her looks, her job, and her cooking”. I thought is that really it? Seems really simplified, but I know men are driven by different things then women. Men, what would make a woman someone you could have a serious relationship with or marry?
Following, since my last ex told me I wasn't "marriage material." Would love to know what men think of.
Men I know that put in categories--usually mean a woman is promiscuous or has been fairly promiscuous--(more like a man with how she hooks up randomly or high # of prior partners), has something in her background that's sketchy, is drama, does not have a good education, her family is messed up, different religions (even from men that don't actively practice religion they were raised with), no career. There is usually a combination of these things.
I would not take it personally though. You might have none of those issues, but he just used that saying as an excuse. He might also be a guy that wants parental approval and for whatever reason doesn't think you are a match for his family.
Adding on: if you are old and he wants a lot of biological children, if you are divorced and/or already have kids and he wants to start a marriage 'fresh'. Any things that don't match up with what is on a person's list.
But: single most important thing: if somebody ever says this to you and you want marriage---run...even if they come back to you later. They didn't think you were good enough and who wants to be somebody's back up plan?
+1 marriage material means she can't JUST be good in bed and attractive.
There is a much higher standard for marriage material.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just talking to a male acquaintance and he was describing a woman as a great catch because of “her looks, her job, and her cooking”. I thought is that really it? Seems really simplified, but I know men are driven by different things then women. Men, what would make a woman someone you could have a serious relationship with or marry?
Following, since my last ex told me I wasn't "marriage material." Would love to know what men think of.
Men I know that put in categories--usually mean a woman is promiscuous or has been fairly promiscuous--(more like a man with how she hooks up randomly or high # of prior partners), has something in her background that's sketchy, is drama, does not have a good education, her family is messed up, different religions (even from men that don't actively practice religion they were raised with), no career. There is usually a combination of these things.
I would not take it personally though. You might have none of those issues, but he just used that saying as an excuse. He might also be a guy that wants parental approval and for whatever reason doesn't think you are a match for his family.
Adding on: if you are old and he wants a lot of biological children, if you are divorced and/or already have kids and he wants to start a marriage 'fresh'. Any things that don't match up with what is on a person's list.
But: single most important thing: if somebody ever says this to you and you want marriage---run...even if they come back to you later. They didn't think you were good enough and who wants to be somebody's back up plan?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just talking to a male acquaintance and he was describing a woman as a great catch because of “her looks, her job, and her cooking”. I thought is that really it? Seems really simplified, but I know men are driven by different things then women. Men, what would make a woman someone you could have a serious relationship with or marry?
Following, since my last ex told me I wasn't "marriage material." Would love to know what men think of.
Men I know that put in categories--usually mean a woman is promiscuous or has been fairly promiscuous--(more like a man with how she hooks up randomly or high # of prior partners), has something in her background that's sketchy, is drama, does not have a good education, her family is messed up, different religions (even from men that don't actively practice religion they were raised with), no career. There is usually a combination of these things.
I would not take it personally though. You might have none of those issues, but he just used that saying as an excuse. He might also be a guy that wants parental approval and for whatever reason doesn't think you are a match for his family.
Adding on: if you are old and he wants a lot of biological children, if you are divorced and/or already have kids and he wants to start a marriage 'fresh'. Any things that don't match up with what is on a person's list.
But: single most important thing: if somebody ever says this to you and you want marriage---run...even if they come back to you later. They didn't think you were good enough and who wants to be somebody's back up plan?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just talking to a male acquaintance and he was describing a woman as a great catch because of “her looks, her job, and her cooking”. I thought is that really it? Seems really simplified, but I know men are driven by different things then women. Men, what would make a woman someone you could have a serious relationship with or marry?
Following, since my last ex told me I wasn't "marriage material." Would love to know what men think of.
Men I know that put in categories--usually mean a woman is promiscuous or has been fairly promiscuous--(more like a man with how she hooks up randomly or high # of prior partners), has something in her background that's sketchy, is drama, does not have a good education, her family is messed up, different religions (even from men that don't actively practice religion they were raised with), no career. There is usually a combination of these things.
I would not take it personally though. You might have none of those issues, but he just used that saying as an excuse. He might also be a guy that wants parental approval and for whatever reason doesn't think you are a match for his family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man here, basic requirements
Good person, how well she will age, not a social media addict.
Don’t care about job, or family history.
I am glad someone cares about that. I do wonder if men think about how their wives will raise their kids....does that cross your mind? Or is that too far in the future?
. Any man that is entitled, has bad manners, treats wait staff and cashiers with zero respect--is obviously a no-go.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just talking to a male acquaintance and he was describing a woman as a great catch because of “her looks, her job, and her cooking”. I thought is that really it? Seems really simplified, but I know men are driven by different things then women. Men, what would make a woman someone you could have a serious relationship with or marry?
Following, since my last ex told me I wasn't "marriage material." Would love to know what men think of.
Anonymous wrote:Man here, basic requirements
Good person, how well she will age, not a social media addict.
Don’t care about job, or family history.
Anonymous wrote:I was just talking to a male acquaintance and he was describing a woman as a great catch because of “her looks, her job, and her cooking”. I thought is that really it? Seems really simplified, but I know men are driven by different things then women. Men, what would make a woman someone you could have a serious relationship with or marry?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband wanted me to be skinny and smart. I'm still skinny after a bunch of kids and we are pretty happy so I guess it worked.
So he'd turf you out if you gained some weight? Ah, true love![]()