List of attributes I want in a guy:
Christian
Stable Job (meaning able to provide for the family)
Shoudl love talking to each other
Respectful towards me
Looks decent (which means my heart goes :whacky: not the traditional good looks)
Down to earth and not a spendthrift.
Now everyone - is this too much to ask???
With the caveat that the :whacky: thing is very personal, I can think of guys that meet those specifications, and each would make someone a good husband…provided they had someone that makes a good wife. I don’t think any of them would find your list offensive, even the ones who thought “love talking” would be something of a cross to bear. Many would find “down to earth” and “not a spendthrift” good points in a woman, too!
I think you missed out that you respect him, though. Is this someone you will always be able to treat with respect, even when his brains have temporarily gone to parts unknown? (This does happen to human beings from time to time.)
Before you marry someone, ask yourself, “If I go along with his sense of things, and he turns out to be wrong, can I say, ‘It was *our *decision,
we’ll live with it’ and not ‘I told you so’?” Do you respect him enough to be respectful when you think he’s in the wrong?
Do you have enough affection for him that you’d be willing to live in a house you don’t like, without complaining? That you would endure the family that comes with him? In other words: when it comes to better or worse, for this guy will you stick in there, even when worse is way worse than you bargained for?
Can you cope with the idea that when he has problems, he may not love talking to you? That if he does go through a midlife crisis, you are still not allowed to shoot him?
Can you cope with the idea that providing for the family might fall onto your shoulders for some reason?
So one of the things I think belongs on the list is that you can be a good wife to this guy. There aren’t very many people who can do that for just anyone who looks good on paper, and some people who don’t have it in them to do that for anybody, sad to say. I think finding someone that elicits a willingness to sacrifice is an important thing.