Angel deserves Perfection...now if only I had the power to engineer her idea of a perfect man.
Not neccesarily in that order, either. You know me so well...
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Angel deserves Perfection...now if only I had the power to engineer her idea of a perfect man.
Perfection = 7 foot non dunking white guy with purple lips?
I wondered about that one, too.
Having standards about the kind of man I choose to spend time with does not make me high maintenance. I am very low maintenance if you are the right kind of guy.
Sorry, Angel.
Okay. Here's is another hard question. What if the guy is perfect, except for the fact he's not a Christian?
wtf ninja that dont matter to me
I like a woman with high standards!...
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That also explains why User had your name tattoo'ed on the back of his hand LOL
@ whottt rating the girls' maintenance level.
1. Intelligent
1. Good looking
1. Sexual
1. Sincere
1. Easy to talk to
2. Ambitious
2. Confident
I care very little about
-Education
-Family Backgroud
-Religion
-Race
-Money
-Relationship with Friends
-Nationality
-Popularity
That will depend entirely on the woman and her personal belief structure. I personally wouldn't marry a non-Christian, because that would too greatly interfere with what I want for my life, how I choose to live, how I raise my children, what I believe the purpose of marriage to be.
But not everyone believes that. Religion doesn't matter in terms of friends to me. I have friends with all different kinds of backgrounds and beliefs. I casually dated a couple of guys who weren't Christian, but I never dated anyone seriously who was not a Christian.
I have friends who are Christian (both sexes) that married non-Christians and are perfectly happy.
But no one is ever perfect. It's about priorities and what is most important - what you know you need in a relationship and don't need. Just like money might be really important to person A, it's less important to me because I am capable of earning a decent living. That's not to say I wouldn't like it, just that it is less important to me. Everyone is different.
For me it's...
-Sense of humor
-Sense of self ( kind of a combination of of sincerity and self-confidence)
-Physical appearance (not that they're good looking, but that there is something about them physically that you find appealing)
-Strong faith in God (not necessarily a particular religion)
-Truly respects women and shows it in the way he talks about them. And see them as equals.
-Easy to talk to
-Ambition
-Intelligence is a plus
-Having friends shows reliability and that he knows how to maintain relationships.
- Intelligence -- brains are absolutely number one on my list
- Sense of Humor -- I like the smart-asses, also have a bit of a snarky sense of humor myself and want someone who can keep up with me
- Physical Attraction -- can overlook a lot here for the right person, but attraction is important
- Confidence -- I'm attracted to that almost arrogant level of confidence, as long as it's well deserved
- Respect -- can't date an asshole
- Sex -- I like a guy (or a girl) who can me till I can't see straight
At the risk of alienating my fanbase who think I am 100% lesbian (not true), here is my list for men:
1. Sense of humor- This is of the utmost importance. When we are old and grey you gotta have a sense of humor about my saggy s and I gotta be able to laugh at his wrinkly balls.
2. Personality- If he has a terrible one, doesn't matter if he is funny. So basically, he can laugh at my saggy s, but if he criticizes them he has a ty personality. And his wrinkly balls will pay for it.
3. Easyness (is this a word?) to talk to- I don't want to have to water down what I say, but I am no Rhodes Scholar either.
3. Sincere- This is kinda tied with intelligence. Smarts and sincerity are just about equal on my 'standards'.
4. Intelligence- See above.
5. Relationship with Friends- This says a lot about his character.
6. Hobbies- I am not picky about these, unless they include like collecting his ear wax or any creepy collections like shrunken heads or bugs.
7. Religion- I am actually not that picky about this, being a lapsed Catholic. But please don't be a Scientologist. I want to be able to take you seriously.
8. Money- If you have enough to help me stay on the Adam and Eve VIP customer list, then we might be right for each other.
9. Confidence- Eh, not that important. One of those shy, unassuming guys can be cute.
The other stuff.. eh, just doesn't matter. I guess appearance-wise I don't mind tats (I have a small one myself) but the guys with a ton of them or a lot of piercings just turn me off.
No, there is no "-ty". That was his own name.![]()
Wow, what a bunch of bull ters who have contributed to this thread so far.
The real list, compiled by a team of esteemed scientists after years of research:
1. Money
2. Money
3. Money
4. Money
5. Looks
6. Money
7. Money
8. Monkey (don't know where this one came from)
9. Looks
10. Money
Sorry, I don't fall into that category.
After reading this thread I've come to the conclusion that a man's penis size and his skill in bed are not important to a woman.
Before someone gets the bright idea of starting a similar thread for the men, allow me to pre-emptively answer for us all:
WHAT MEN LOOK FOR IN WOMEN
-Personality
-Intelligence
-Sense of Humor
-Sensitivity
-Wonderfulness
Guys, if you know what's good for you, just agree and move on . . .
Go back to my list and CuckingFunt's list.![]()
. I skipped over page three. But, I can still gather that size isn't important to a woman from this surveyed group.
Still, only two mentioned it? The ladies who responded must be like corpses in bed.
You are totally off base with this one. Most women now days are brought up with the mindset that the only person you can count on in life to support you financially is yourself, so finding a mate who has money is nice but not the top priority. When I met my husband I made significantly more money than him although he was an officer in the Army. Now he's the breadwinner and even if I did go back to work we would probably make about the same salary. My mom raised me to believe that education is key because you need to be able to support yourself always and I am raising my daughter the same way. She is more than welcome to pursue any dreams she wants but she needs to get an education first. That way she can support herself and won't have to make money high on the list of priorities when choosing who she decides to be with. That would totally suck to be tied to someone because of they were worth.
Nah, probably only if they were forced to sleep with you.![]()
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