Posted on 02/18/2014 7:43:03 PM PST by DogByte6RER
'Liberal men are less masculine': How millionaire women prefer conservative partners who 'wear the pants' in a relationship
When it comes to dating and romance, most people prefer to be with a partner who shares the same political views.
But it seems that when money is involved, this preference seems to go out the window.
Nearly 77per cent of democrat female millionaires, and 82per cent of female millionaires overall, said they 'would prefer to date a conservative man,' according MillionaireMatch.com.
'I dont want a liberal man, I want someone who believes in a traditional family,' said one female millionaire.
Other reasons for this political preference in a partner: ambition.
'I want to be with a man who is ambitious, liberal men simply arent as ambitious,' said another female millionaire, according to the dating site,which aims to bring together successful singles
Apparently, democratic female millionaires also find liberal men 'less masculine'.
'Simply put, conservative men are real men. They are the breadwinners, they wear the pants and they treat you like a lady,' one woman said.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Did you read any of the comments over there?
It’s still obvious that a “EU Conservative” is different than “USA Conservative”..
But the worst there are the libs (from the USA) being hypocritical haters, as normal... :p ‘Sadly, it appears that the Brits suck in that tripe like a sponge and believe it :/)
It hit 40 degrees ABOVE zero for a change, yesterday. More sunny weather today, then snow, sleet, hail, rain, ice and locusts for next week. :)
Enjoy it while you can! Hopefully the warm snap will get people in the gardening mood so you might be busy at work.
Me first....let me show her my Pick up truck, and then maybe go to the range for some trigger time with my Colt Commander followed by dinner at a cozy little diner that makes great bacon cheeseburgers and Onion rings.
“Come get me, rich ladies!
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!”
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I’m sure they’ll come running with such a profound mating call as “Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!”
Which is a good reason to marry a good man while in her 20's, and ensure he's emotionally bonded to her by the time she's in her 50's.
Bacon cheeseburger and onion rings? Well now you're just being mean. I'm on the low carb/high protein diet, so thanks for reminding me of those tasty, tasty onion rings!
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
2. Kinda extreme imo, my Mother was still slender and very attractive at 73, so it doesnt seem to happen to ALL women.
Your mother...well good for you. Ya wanna cookie? My mother passed at 94. She wasn't her slim, attractive personna by then. She HAD been for many years but time, whether you believe it or not, DOES take its toll.
Giving me ONE example of an exception isn't thoroughness; it's merely pettiness. Of course is doesn't happen to every single, solitary woman on the entire planet. You can't be so stupid as to think I meant that.
And, by the way, GOOD for your mother. I hope you take after her.
"Wow!"
3. A bit of effort goes a long way.
"A bit of effort"??? Lol. You must never, ever read or see the "efforts" some people go through to appear to stay young. I guess you NEVER see movie stars as they age. I guess you NEVER see athletes as they age.
Have you noticed Schwarenegger's aging? Even Mr. Universe ages. He was Mr. America and Mr. Universe some seven times, an effort that NO ONE on the planet has ever duplicated. It was even MORE DIFFICULT because he is so tall (6'2"). Mr. America/Universe men are always short little power houses because it's easier to be short-powerful. It has much to do with length of muscles and such. I won't bore you with facts.
"Wow!"
It's a HUGE effort. Your condescension of "a bit of effort" is absurd.
Oh, I almost forgot:
Some women--and men--ARE ready for marriage in their twenties. I've taught THOUSANDS of students, both genders, in their 20 and early 30's. Most WERE ready for marriage but had to deal with jobs, family, money, a place to live and other basic stuff like that.
"Emotionally bonded"? That's very nice DESPERATE male gobble-de-gook for "I want to marry a YOUNG woman in her twenties but I don't want ANYONE to think it's because I'm horny for young women in their twenties."
:o)
Well... I’m shocked I tell ya!
I got married to my wife when we were in our 20's. I was 6 months older than her. That was 30 years ago.
We got an apartment, had a couple of kids, eventually we had enough to own a house. And we've been together since our youth.
My daughter is getting married in her mid 20's to a wonderful guy, who's four years older.
From the 1890's to the 1980's, the median age of first marriage for women stayed steady at about 22. Lately it has creeped up to 26. I think 22-25 is a good age to get married. What's your idea of a good age for a first marriage? 40?
Why liberals love government intervention: they can’t get to the top of the pile themselves.
Decades ago Arnold hosted an HBO or Showtime special in Brazil in which all he talked about was the female posterior, over and over and over again.
I suspect Maria was channeling Hillary when she married Arnold.
Maybe that’s why they’re millionairesses. Liberalism usually gets you pregnant, undereducated and hopeless.
Oprah dated a pajamaboy for a long time, but he couldn’t close the deal.
I got married at 29. My sister introduced me to my husband. They worked together at our state utilities company. My husband was 34. He had worked around, not doing much, for a sporting goods company.
There were a lot of doctors and lawyers who patronized that shop. Some of them weren't as nice as they could be. Anyway, my husband thought that he was just as smart as they were and he decided to go back to college at 29 years old.
He worked and lived at a vet's place and had some WONDERFUL stories about them.
One story. The vet had a huge male cat named Omar. Omar would sit on the incoming table and REIGN supreme. Any dog that gave him static he would SWIPE the dog's muzzle with a resounding ROWRRR! The vet DID have to do some "repair" work because of Omar.
Anyway, my husband's job at night and on the weekends was to take care of all the animals...give them their food, meds and any extra thing they might need.
Well, there was this HUGE (VERY sweet) Doberman named "Roger" who needed to take his pills. But he wouldn't cooperate. He wanted to PLAY and he had a BLAST wrestling with my husband who was TRYING to get "Roger" to take his pill. My husband was a BIG guy but no match for the huge, playful Doberman.
Finally, after about 10 minutes of wrestling, my husband gave up and said, "Come on, Roger, take your pill." He was holding out the pill for Roger to see.
Roger looked at the pill and LAPPED it up immediately! Case closed!
My husband graduated from the university at 34 years old and eight months later we were married.
My husband passed away in 2010 of lung cancer. He had stopped smoking in 1992 but, apparently, it was too late.
I sure miss him, even after three and a half years.
Agree completely.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
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