Are men who say they dislike "high maintenance women"...
Replies
-
No. They just don't want the drama. Take Lace from the Bachelor.....she was really hot....week #1...Then you got to really see the crazy and she went from a 10 to a 40
-
I just dont like high maintenance cus i cant handle it.
but on a side note I am insecure about my game0 -
Jacwhite22 wrote: »No. They just don't want the drama. Take Lace from the Bachelor.....she was really hot....week #1...Then you got to really see the crazy and she went from a 10 to a 4
High maintenance is just a personality trait, and it goes both ways. A 7 can become a 10 if she's cool AF...0 -
high maintenance people can be exhausting.0
-
High maintenance as in she wears clothes, bathes and doesn't want to pay for dinner? Or high maintenance as in she requires a new Porsche for Christmas? Someone needs to buy me a new Porsche . . .0
-
Jacwhite22 wrote: »No. They just don't want the drama. Take Lace from the Bachelor.....she was really hot....week #1...Then you got to really see the crazy and she went from a 10 to a 4
That *kitten* is crazy. Like, has some screws, nuts, & bolts missing, crazy.0 -
sunnybeaches105 wrote: »High maintenance as in she wears clothes, bathes and doesn't want to pay for dinner? Or high maintenance as in she requires a new Porsche for Christmas? Someone needs to buy me a new Porsche . . .
Personally, I only consider someone "high maintenance" if I have to constantly contribute to the maintaining of am adversely effected by said maintenance. so wherever that falls on your "bathing to annual new luxury car" scale.0 -
If she can't be happy on her own terms, & needs you to make her happy with materialistic items, she isn't ready to take on the responsibility of a relationship.0
-
Not sure what some would consider "high maintenance". I don't consider treating my wife with respect high maintenance. I love spending money on her. Taking luxurious vacations with her. I bought her a new jeep for Christmas. She didn't ask for or expect any of these things, but it makes my day when I see her reaction. I feel like I do all these things for me, because I am happiest when she is happy.0
-
TheRoadDog wrote: »Not sure what some would consider "high maintenance". I don't consider treating my wife with respect high maintenance. I love spending money on her. Taking luxurious vacations with her. I bought her a new jeep for Christmas. She didn't ask for or expect any of these things, but it makes my day when I see her reaction. I feel like I do all these things for me, because I am happiest when she is happy.
You are the coolest husband on MFP. For real.0 -
Yes. High maintenance means I value the things I do that make me happy and successful. Anyone who doesn't support that doesn't understand what a relationship involves.0
-
_Captivated_ wrote: »TheRoadDog wrote: »Not sure what some would consider "high maintenance". I don't consider treating my wife with respect high maintenance. I love spending money on her. Taking luxurious vacations with her. I bought her a new jeep for Christmas. She didn't ask for or expect any of these things, but it makes my day when I see her reaction. I feel like I do all these things for me, because I am happiest when she is happy.
You are the coolest husband on MFP. For real.
Agreed.0 -
ValerieMartini2Olives wrote: »_Captivated_ wrote: »TheRoadDog wrote: »Not sure what some would consider "high maintenance". I don't consider treating my wife with respect high maintenance. I love spending money on her. Taking luxurious vacations with her. I bought her a new jeep for Christmas. She didn't ask for or expect any of these things, but it makes my day when I see her reaction. I feel like I do all these things for me, because I am happiest when she is happy.
You are the coolest husband on MFP. For real.
Agreed.
0 -
TheRoadDog wrote: »I feel like I do all these things for me, because I am happiest when she is happy.
That's one of the sweetest things I've read in a while0 -
amazing....lucky lady for sure ...and you a lucky man...thats rare these daysTheRoadDog wrote: »ValerieMartini2Olives wrote: »_Captivated_ wrote: »TheRoadDog wrote: »Not sure what some would consider "high maintenance". I don't consider treating my wife with respect high maintenance. I love spending money on her. Taking luxurious vacations with her. I bought her a new jeep for Christmas. She didn't ask for or expect any of these things, but it makes my day when I see her reaction. I feel like I do all these things for me, because I am happiest when she is happy.
You are the coolest husband on MFP. For real.
Agreed.
0 -
TheRoadDog wrote: »Not sure what some would consider "high maintenance". I don't consider treating my wife with respect high maintenance. I love spending money on her. Taking luxurious vacations with her. I bought her a new jeep for Christmas. She didn't ask for or expect any of these things, but it makes my day when I see her reaction. I feel like I do all these things for me, because I am happiest when she is happy.
High maintenance means she EXPECTS those things. If you enjoy doing things for her and she appreciates it, that's one thing. If she expects you to constantly spoil her with material things and can't be happy and just appreciate her time with you without that other stuff, she is high maintenance and not worth it.
0 -
Whether or not a person is "high maintenance" has absolutely nothing to do with that person, and instead is solely indicated by the perception of their significant other.
If your spouse doesn't mind rubbing your feet every 37 minutes for exactly 114 seconds on each foot, and accepts the repercussions of failing to do so (which might involve purple nurples), then you are not high maintenance.
If your spouse gets irritated by your occasional desire to have sliced tomato on your grilled cheese sandwich, then you are high maintenance.
It's not an objective thing.0 -
djeffreys10 wrote: »TheRoadDog wrote: »Not sure what some would consider "high maintenance". I don't consider treating my wife with respect high maintenance. I love spending money on her. Taking luxurious vacations with her. I bought her a new jeep for Christmas. She didn't ask for or expect any of these things, but it makes my day when I see her reaction. I feel like I do all these things for me, because I am happiest when she is happy.
High maintenance means she EXPECTS those things. If you enjoy doing things for her and she appreciates it, that's one thing. If she expects you to constantly spoil her with material things and can't be happy and just appreciate her time with you without that other stuff, she is high maintenance and not worth it.
Yes! All of this.0 -
Define high maintenance0
-
^^ look above your post up 10
-
High maintenance people, in general, exhaust me. Their needs and demands are overwhelming. I prefer men and women in my life who are very down to earth, easy going, and relatable.0
-
As far as maintenance goes, I take care of myself in that regard. I think high maintenance is, I need a face scrub, baby powder, facial moisturizer, deodorant and some gloves to clean the house with.
Am I high maintenance? Is the things I request objectionable?0 -
As far as maintenance goes, I take care of myself in that regard. I think high maintenance is, I need a face scrub, baby powder, facial moisturizer, deodorant and some gloves to clean the house with.
Am I high maintenance? Is the things I request objectionable?
I dont think taking care of yourself is high maintenance, but at the same time some girls are shocked to hear that i use facial scrub and lotion alot, and i carry chapstick around almost always.
I think High maintenance is just anyone who needs something done for them everyday the exact same way and if they dont have it, they throw a big fit and do not let it go.
I forget to wash my face sometimes and it doesn't kill me, but anything past 2 days i cant do, i need to take care of myself.0 -
@sunnybeaches105 well damn.. I want a Porsche too. Actually... I'd rather have a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon fitted with all the "bells and whistles."0
-
This content has been removed.
-
Wives aren't high maintenance, kids are.0
-
djeffreys10 wrote: »TheRoadDog wrote: »Not sure what some would consider "high maintenance". I don't consider treating my wife with respect high maintenance. I love spending money on her. Taking luxurious vacations with her. I bought her a new jeep for Christmas. She didn't ask for or expect any of these things, but it makes my day when I see her reaction. I feel like I do all these things for me, because I am happiest when she is happy.
High maintenance means she EXPECTS those things. If you enjoy doing things for her and she appreciates it, that's one thing. If she expects you to constantly spoil her with material things and can't be happy and just appreciate her time with you without that other stuff, she is high maintenance and not worth it.
Dingdingdingding we have a winner, folks!0 -
MiloBloom83 wrote: »High maintenance is just a personality trait, and it goes both ways. A 7 can become a 10 if she's cool AF...
Yes!!! Can a 6 become a solid 9?0 -
-
MiloBloom83 wrote: »High maintenance is just a personality trait, and it goes both ways. A 7 can become a 10 if she's cool AF...
Yes!!! Can a 6 become a solid 9?
It's possible... at least in my book.0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.6K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.3K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.5K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 431 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.6K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.8K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions