+1000Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good looking, intelligent, book lover, attracted to me, good morals, laughed at my jokes.
But if you get right down to it, I could certainly find all those other qualities in many other women. I don't think I was (or am) very complicated or picky. If she passed away or divorced me, she'd easily be replaced.
What a lucky lady.![]()
I know, I know, you're just "being honest," why should you get slammed.
Sorry if this bothers you. But I believe this is generally true for most married men. We really are NOT that picky.
The "upside" of this is we are incredibly easy to please: simply don't "change" after marriage (ie, gain weight, lose your libido).
A great many men cannot afford to be picky. They take what they can get.
Women have always been the selectors in mating, which is why women are much more selective, because they have that power. The same applies to high value, extremely attractive men- they've always had the pick of the litter and that affects their psychology. So they will wait around until they find someone they truly love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why if you are a real "wife material" woman it can feel sometimes like fighting off a horde with a stick... every man sees "wifey".
What is a “wife material” woman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why if you are a real "wife material" woman it can feel sometimes like fighting off a horde with a stick... every man sees "wifey".
What is a “wife material” woman?
Beautiful face, intelligent, socially skilled, good manners/background.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why if you are a real "wife material" woman it can feel sometimes like fighting off a horde with a stick... every man sees "wifey".
What is a “wife material” woman?
Anonymous wrote:This is why if you are a real "wife material" woman it can feel sometimes like fighting off a horde with a stick... every man sees "wifey".
Anonymous wrote:Why did you decide you marry your wife?
I ask because I was telling my girlfriends that I think men aren’t picky. They aren’t complicated. All they want is a nice enough looking girl who gives them attention and is willing to stick it out and they’ll marry her.
My friends are outraged and say that this isn’t true. Men pick specific women to marry for specific reasons.
Enlighten me. Why do you marry the women you do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good looking, intelligent, book lover, attracted to me, good morals, laughed at my jokes.
But if you get right down to it, I could certainly find all those other qualities in many other women. I don't think I was (or am) very complicated or picky. If she passed away or divorced me, she'd easily be replaced.
What a lucky lady.![]()
I know, I know, you're just "being honest," why should you get slammed.
Sorry if this bothers you. But I believe this is generally true for most married men. We really are NOT that picky.
The "upside" of this is we are incredibly easy to please: simply don't "change" after marriage (ie, gain weight, lose your libido).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good looking, intelligent, book lover, attracted to me, good morals, laughed at my jokes.
But if you get right down to it, I could certainly find all those other qualities in many other women. I don't think I was (or am) very complicated or picky. If she passed away or divorced me, she'd easily be replaced.
What a lucky lady.![]()
I know, I know, you're just "being honest," why should you get slammed.
Sorry if this bothers you. But I believe this is generally true for most married men. We really are NOT that picky.
The "upside" of this is we are incredibly easy to please: simply don't "change" after marriage (ie, gain weight, lose your libido).
Anonymous wrote:Good looking, intelligent, book lover, attracted to me, good morals, laughed at my jokes.
But if you get right down to it, I could certainly find all those other qualities in many other women. I don't think I was (or am) very complicated or picky. If she passed away or divorced me, she'd easily be replaced.
What a lucky lady.
I know, I know, you're just "being honest," why should you get slammed.
Sorry if this bothers you. But I believe this is generally true for most married men. We really are NOT that picky.
The "upside" of this is we are incredibly easy to please: simply don't "change" after marriage (ie, gain weight, lose your libido).
I'm a woman and I think I understand. If my husband passed away, I would never replace *him* but I don't doubt that I would never fall in love again with someone else who has good qualities. On the other hand, I'm not sure I want to be married again--assumig I would be older and kids would be adults. This is where perhaps there's a difference--are widowed men more likely to remarry???
Anonymous wrote:More than 50% will not answer that it was because they got her pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:She was smart, independent, successful, pretty, fun, always upbeat, caring and great in bed. The fact that she like me helped a lot.