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i see alot of you didnt understand what i was saying,,i was asking when a man has got all that and more going for would you think of him as being the man that you would want in your life..

2006-07-02 16:52:20 · 2 answers · asked by curious1toknow 1 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

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Absolutely not. It's nice if someone can be a handyman and fix things. But first, they want someone who can understand what they need and provide it to them. And so far, you don't seem like that kind of guy.

You asked a question that wasn't clear, asked a follow-up question which assumed we had read the first question, and then asked a second follow-up question which assumed we had read the first two questions. That's the sign of someone who isn't trying to communicate. I had to read two other questions just to know what the heck you were talking about on this one. Making me do a lot of work, because you didn't understand how this Yahoo thing works. And that's the sign of someone who isn't reaching out to communicate. You assume that we already know all about you and what you've said, but we don't. We don't know anything about you. The people who answered your second question weren't the people from the first. You need to understand that.

Besides, if you see many women with guys who aren't handymen, then that should be a clue that that's not important for women. Sure, it's a plus. But that's not going to sell things for you. You first need to find out what women want. And then you need to figure out how to give it to them. It's possible that there's some woman who wants you to be her Mr. Fixit husband. But first, you need to convince her that you'll love her. That's what she wants. Not a fixed sink. But a secure heart. She can hire a plumber. She needs a lover.

Listen to her. Appreciate her. Tell her how she's special to you. That's how you get a woman. Only after that will she want you to fix her sink. She's just like you. You're not looking for a maid and she's not looking for a plumber. Sure, it's nice if she can clean your place; but you're not going to marry a woman because of that.

2006-07-02 20:22:41 · answer #1 · answered by Doctor Biobrain 3 · 0 0

in some ways, but it seems like you wouldn't have much time for a relationship

2006-07-02 23:56:32 · answer #2 · answered by m j 2 · 0 0

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