I would love to have a man as a house husband. I do not mind spoiling him and my family. I will not spoil him to a point where he becomes lazy. I am willing to have a house husband, but under one condition he must have a degree from college to prove that he is educated. If I ever have children with my husband, I feel that he will make a great dad and a chef. I will not hire any cleaner to clean my house, I feel like he, himself can do that job since he is a house husband.|||I learned this from Michael Losier (the how to guy for the law of attraction): take a piece of paper and draw a line down the middle. On the left side of the line, put the things you don't want in a relationship. Knowing what you don't want is very important because it will help you to complete the right side of the paper - the 'want side'. Once you have completed both sides of the paper, fold the paper in half and only focus on the right side (the things you want in a relationship). You will attract that guy.
I am curious about the degree from college. That is funny considering you only want him to be a house husband. I don't know what his education is going to be used for. Is that so you feel better?
By the way, people are saying no guy would be like that. Like I said you will attract him. People would think there wouldn't be a woman that would look for a guy like that and here you are. So to say he doesn't exist is not accurate and it doesn't make him a loser. If it works for your relationship, so be it.|||Well if you're ever fortunate enough to fall in love, I hope, WITHOUT CHANGING A MAN, you will be wise enough to accept him for who he is, share your views and dreams and get to know him well enough to see if he meets you halfway on this subject - and if you two can afford it and if he is content in this scenario. There are many men who probably would not mind this role, and yes, I know several who are indeed educated. The point is? There must be balance and compromise. You both must have an equal say in the relationship for it to work, and you surely mustn't turn into a bossy woman because of such a role change, you must embrace it fully for what it is: a compromise (in other words dear? not believe yourself to be better than him because you work outside the home).
Grace|||I have to say that i believe its almost impossible to "make" a house husband. Some can do it some not. Many think its "unworthy" for a man to stay at home and do the things.. but i think why not? (and no not only because i like to do it..) With the degree i can understand.. i also wouldn't want to have a "stupid" wife or gf... and i guess this with the college degree is just an indicator..
Cooking is a thing that you have to look by yourself... some like it some not..
Some people like my cooking some not... this you have to see...
wish you good luck|||I'm 28 years old and I only have 10 more years until I retire. If you want I would love to be a house husband. I can cook as good as my grandmother and don't mind cleaning the house. If you could just let me finish out 10 more years I will be retired at 38 then none of us would have to work....
I have a degree in Aerospace Maintenance and Aeronautical Engineering.|||A degree from college doesn't mean a person is educated. You need to get you a good old fashioned loser who does not like to work and enjoy letting a woman take care of them. That is real easy to do. No real man with any semblance of pride would take you up on your dubious offer.|||men are men, they are not to be pampered pets or house keepers, how are you going to support anybody dint you say you're a counselor?
yeah you can find lots of losers around,|||How demoralizing for him! I mean, does this bloke have a choice? you sound like his mother! A relationship is about team work, not getting him to keep a house for you!|||Voice-activated robot?|||You are speaking like a lesbian. No man would want to be your *****.|||Why not just hire a maid and get a lapdog?
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