I have found a kind, respectful, educated, good looking, moral, responsible, family oriented, successful, humorous husband...but I think I am a kind, respectful, educated, good looking, moral, responsible, family oriented, successful and humorous wife. I the key word in these personalities, is KIND. Kindness is something many women, as well as men, lack these days.
If you as asking for too much, then you probably aren't giving enough.
2007-11-08 10:48:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I think both men and women sometimes have ideas of what they think they want in a partner, but sometimes don't give people a chance if the person does not seem like someone they could date superficially.
That being said, dating is hard for both genders. Sometimes you just have to open your mind and go out on a date with someone. While great packaging is nice, it isn't everything and in the long run, you have to be able to have stimulating conversation and have fun with a person.
2007-11-08 10:54:49
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answered by brwneyes 6
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I do. I want a kind gentleman who I can complain about feminists with. He has to be pro-life (complete pro-life. Anti-abortion and anti-death penalty). He has to be a Christian (out of all of them this is the most important). I have to find him good looking. He should be faithful, and kind. He has to love kids, and I would love it if he wants a big family (cause I really want a big family). He should have a job (but he doesn't need some high end job, I just don't want a bum).
And a personal requirement (that if I find the perfect man and he doesn't have this, then I guess I could live) he has to be tall (and possibly strong too)
2007-11-08 11:03:01
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answered by Aurum 5
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I can't speak for all women....but I'm 29 and single. I'm not bisexual. I have no kids. I would say that the problem is the complete opposite. I know exactly what I am searching for, and it is apparently too much to ask for. I'm too picky. I wish I could just be sexually attracted to some dorky looking guy, but so far it hasn't happened. I consider myself very attractive. I work out 6 days a week, I am honest, educated, faithful and hard working. It apparently is too much to ask for a guy to have the same characteristics - particularly the part about being nice looking and faithful.
2007-11-08 10:42:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I do...but I didn't always know what I wanted. It took me most of my life so far to figure it out! Most of us learn these things by trial and error, I think.
I know now that what I'd like to have is a relationship that's based on mutual respect, and compatibility in areas of importance. I'd like to share my life with someone that I have much in common with.
2007-11-08 11:42:40
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answered by It's Ms. Fusion if you're Nasty! 7
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Well , I do!
I want a Christian man, who keeps the mind of Christ , as Christ loves the congregation, so Husbands should love their wives.
To die for them.
I want a man who is balanced in his work/service to God ethics.
I want a man who is a kind listener. and a deep thinker.
I want a man who loves children, animals, and life on a farm.
Some one I can have coffee with at 6:00a.m.
Some one who can help me deliver a lamb, calf, foal at 2:00a.m.
Plow the barnyard and house clear of snow, while I shovel the small spots the plow can't get..
I want a man who can also just sit quiet with me at sunset with out talking!
ANY TAKERS?????????????????
2007-11-08 10:42:20
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answered by bugsie 7
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They've long since stopped 'searching'. Marriage is optional nowadays.
2007-11-08 12:09:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You're right.
Most of them seem to be single and bisexual or they have a kid or two and basically quit dating.
Either way, it seems like most women are taking themself off the market.
2007-11-08 10:35:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Ohhh yes, you got that one right. Especially ones under 30.
2007-11-08 11:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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