Domestic Skills

Approval Rate: 69%

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    davidbrown15

    Sun Jun 27 2010

    I suppose

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    jfi776f9

    Wed Jun 02 2010

    A full homemaker guy is considered very sexy and desirable but a full homemaker girl is considered normal... Anyway, it would help alot in avoiding all the "you never help me or do anything" quarrels. But you get to learn the truth only after moving in together.

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    brandym7

    Thu Feb 18 2010

    What the heck does this mean, full homemaker?

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    laren616

    Mon Jan 04 2010

    Gross. I hate kids. I dont want any and I only date guys that dont want kids

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    jester002

    Mon Dec 28 2009

    Prefer someone I don't have to clean up after and that can bathe themselves...

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    amanda_aka_taylor

    Mon Dec 07 2009

    what idk

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    alex_538

    Sun Nov 01 2009

    its nice but not neccesary

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    samantha_993

    Tue Oct 20 2009

    Not a full one but one who can be a home maker when i need them to be

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    romance59

    Thu Oct 15 2009

    dont make the diffrent

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    giggles_895

    Fri Oct 09 2009

    always[:

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    homejob

    Wed Oct 07 2009

    NOT REALLY, AS I LIKE TO SHOW OFF MY SKILLS, TOO.

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    babygirl_980

    Sat Sep 26 2009

    its depend on the money the other person is making and figuring out if it is enough for everything u can possible imagine.

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    zorohem

    Fri Sep 11 2009

    As a guy I am looking for a wife who can be a stay at home wife if she wants to be, so I think it is very important that she knows how to cook, clean, take care of babies, but I can do all of those things myself so I am not just putting it all off on her, share and share a like.

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    kathy_444

    Wed Sep 09 2009

    no! i already live with a man who does not work

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    nicole3

    Fri Sep 04 2009

    no they dont have to be

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    djahuti

    Wed Sep 02 2009

    Nice to have but not a dealbreaker.

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    frankswildyear_s

    Wed Sep 02 2009

    If Domestic Skills includes being able to coordinate the efforts of the kitchen and cleaning staff in the penthouse apartment that her father gave us as a gift, then that's fine by me. Otherwise I think we all need to pull our own weight.

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    ive_got_all_that_i_want_need

    Wed Sep 02 2009

    I mean being with a man who could help around the house and stuff would be amazing but then what would i do? lol

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    dom_bac_on_his_bike_beastin

    Sat Aug 22 2009

    lil bit

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    osagepony

    Fri Aug 07 2009

    As opposed to a half-assed homemaker? I appreciate people who compartmentalize their messes to their own spaces and pick up as they mess up. How you live is who you are.

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    mreverything

    Sat Jun 27 2009

    I Like To Clean So I Would Do Most Of The Cleaning

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    felicity580

    Tue Jun 23 2009

    huh? definition.....

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    annagriffith

    Sat Jun 20 2009

    MOSTLY SOMEONE WHO IS HELPFULL AND IF THEY WANT A JOB THEN THAT'S GOOD!

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    im_rick_james_biiitch

    Fri Jun 19 2009

    i shouldn't need to worry about that for a little while

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    ashanti_609

    Mon Jun 15 2009

    Not really...I would be the one organizing and cleaning since I can't stand dirtiness!

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    worldindustrie_steamflameboy

    Mon Jun 15 2009

    ya maybe

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    shiva1590

    Fri May 22 2009

    yes i prefer full homemaker since she can take care of our child well.

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    josilynwane

    Mon May 18 2009

    thats cool but dont try to take my job at home!

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    blondie

    Sun Apr 26 2009

    Hopefully someone who can clean up there own messes

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    miss_ay

    Mon Mar 30 2009

    yeah it is important

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    pugwash01

    Mon Mar 30 2009

    This helps as in any good relationship, both will do their fair share of domestic work!

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    irishgit

    Mon Mar 30 2009

    This is irrelevant to me. I can cook better than most women I know, and I'm not interested in women primarily as housekeepers.  Of course, if she wants to dust the pictures wearing a french maid outfit, I'm not going to stop her......

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    astromike

    Mon Mar 30 2009

    I could do the Mr. Mom thing once in a while.

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    edt4226d

    Tue Mar 24 2009

    Not a big deal to me, although my domestic skills, or utter lack of them, can be a problem as far as they're concerned.

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    sk4u2009

    Mon Mar 23 2009

    not full time no, but is willing to help out around the house, yes

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    chris586

    Sun Feb 01 2009

    be a what????

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    you_think_you_know_but_you_have_no_idea

    Fri Jan 09 2009

    i like a independant women but then again one that has time for me and what she likes to do...

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    erin1552

    Tue Jan 06 2009

    if he is expecting you to be a typical ideal of a housewife and you are okay with that then sure-- but for him to assume you are gonna make dinner and tend to the children just because you are female that is sexist--and you need to put a stop to that--I am a homemaker, I make a GREAT home for my husband and two boys, and I LOVE it--but I am a strong respected woman in my home, and know that my kids will grow up to respect women and their choices, despite my domestic ways...and that is all that matters-- their wives may be domestic as well, but if she is a business woman with a hectic schedule, that is fine too, as long as both parties are happy with their roles.

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    roflmao_at_alyssa

    Mon Dec 29 2008

    gfjgfhdf

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    jlo2deaa

    Tue Dec 16 2008

    doesnt have to. But would be nice if he had dinner ready once in a while

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    rooster

    Wed Dec 10 2008

    i prefer to be the homemaker, yeah i want you to help out but i would prefer to be the stay at home dad

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    al1881

    Wed Nov 26 2008

    A good housekeeper and cook yes but having kids isn't for me.