I think the bar for Mormon men is pretty low overall, at least in my predominantly LDS neighborhood.
Maybe it's high for husbands, but it's low for fathers (at some point those roles get squished around a lot)
I know my kids' birthdays & shoe-sizes. I'm a rock-star around here.
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Or a new one I saw recently--organizing homes. The message is basically, "Yeah, my house might be a total mess, but I'll come organize yours."Originally posted by The_Douger View PostOr their home grown oil business?
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Or their home grown oil business?Originally posted by MarkGrace View Postlol. What about their photography skills?
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IKR, for all her bona fides... she still can't get behind OW.
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just because your wife might not be impressive at other types of jobs doesn't mean all mormon women are unimpressive.Originally posted by Walter Sobchak View PostOther than being good at blonde dye jobs... I'm not impressed with Mormon women on the whole.
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also, "cake decorating as a business" skillsOriginally posted by MarkGrace View Postlol. What about their photography skills?
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Other than being good at blonde dye jobs... I'm not impressed with Mormon women on the whole.
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The answer may be yes. And judging by the waistlines, hairstyles, and clothes I see here in the 'tah, I'm guessing Mormon men set the bar pretty low.
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I assumed that it was because we married women while they were too young to realize what a dumb mistake they were making in marrying us.Originally posted by Y84it View PostAlso had a non-Mormon friend come to church with me a couple of weeks ago and he asked how there are so many hot wives with fat/bald and not so good looking men.
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This is great news for my single college-grad son.Originally posted by MarkGrace View Post
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http://money.cnn.com/2014/09/24/news...s-on-rise-pew/Solid employment is the #1 priority women are looking for in a husband, more than compatibility in raising children or in moral and religious beliefs, according to a Pew Research Center study released Wednesday. Having the same education or racial/ethnic background are far lower on the list.
Yep, I'm a catch.
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