Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so do you guys really know any such alluring women that you so wonderfully describe
This is completely honest and you cannot believe how lucky I am to be married to my wife - been married for close on 25 years:
She is beautiful, not thin but not overweight either.
She has an awesome personality and most people who meet her and come to know her end up liking her - women and men.
She is highly educated and makes a substantial income in a professional capacity
She is a great mother - perhaps a shade overprotective
She truly believes that her most important roles are to be a good mother and a supportive and loving wife
She never feels a need to compete with me - so there is none of the business of equality between genders - but we do have an equal relationship
She is sensuous and a passionate lover - less so today than some years ago but still all there
She is the most even tempered woman I have ever known - hardly anything rattles her
She is spiritual without being religious or pedantic
She dresses well and takes pride in her appearance
She is responsible about money
If I had a major objection to something she did, her attitude would not be one of wanting to assert her independence but to make sure that it does not become an issue that could disrupt our relationship.
There were times when she made more money than I did and other times when I made more than she did but when it was the former, not once did she ever feel the need to assert some sort of dominance.
I could go on .......... and all of it would be true. I hit the jackpot and the weird thing is that she thinks she was lucky to get me though I am not nearly as complete and good a person as she is. I do try and please her as much as I can because she just makes me want to do so based on the kind of person she is.
I guarantee you that if a woman has some or most of her characteristics, it would be hard for most men not to find such a woman undesirable. But in all honesty, I have never met anyone who comes close to being like her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brazilian wax.
Actually, that's a good point.
1. Be nice
2. Don't be out-of-shape
3. Keep the body hair to a minimum (unless you are a lesbo/militant feminist, or you know that your man is into hair, down there)
interesting....how very chauvinistic of you.
Anonymous wrote:so do you guys really know any such alluring women that you so wonderfully describe
Anonymous wrote:I am recently single and this thread makes me feel pretty good about spending Valentines Day alone this year...lol.
No joke. I am married (mostly happily) but these responses are pretty horrifying. (<--Egads, was that a nag!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone seriously answer OPs question? First, assume no one is nagging, then . . .
Those *are* serious answers: be nice and don't get out-of-shape. That's truly is most of it. Men are very simple.
If you are an out-of-shape nag, it will not matter that you got your hair done, and a mani/pedi, or are wearing perfume, or a nice dress, or use x brand make-up vs y brand make-up.
I am in shape and generally nice, but wanted to take it up a notch. Without asking, so he doesn't know what hit him.
I am recently single and this thread makes me feel pretty good about spending Valentines Day alone this year...lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brazilian wax.
Actually, that's a good point.
1. Be nice
2. Don't be out-of-shape
3. Keep the body hair to a minimum (unless you are a lesbo/militant feminist, or you know that your man is into hair, down there)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make me feel like I'm the most important guy in your life and that you're grateful for our marriage and the years committed to our family.
Translation: stop telling me I'm not fun whenever you're annoyed with me. Stop telling your friends that your marriage is a series of sacrifices. Recognize that your daily indulgence of your online crush is disrespectful to me and it makes me insecure.
You're beautiful. I love you. Stop dismissing my feelings.
who is this online crush???
Anonymous wrote:Make me feel like I'm the most important guy in your life and that you're grateful for our marriage and the years committed to our family.
Translation: stop telling me I'm not fun whenever you're annoyed with me. Stop telling your friends that your marriage is a series of sacrifices. Recognize that your daily indulgence of your online crush is disrespectful to me and it makes me insecure.
You're beautiful. I love you. Stop dismissing my feelings.