terry78
My name is Stefan, sweet thang
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Depends. Of course, in this economy, if you HAVE a nontemp job, that's definitely a plus.
As for the details, it really depends on the lifestyle of both partners. I couldn't stand living with someone who earned six-figures and showed it off by buying nice cars and generally throwing it around like it was toilet paper. That's really not my style. I would not last an hour with someone like this.
Unfortunately, someone having gone to college doesn't mean squat in the job market anymore.But I'd still prefer it because that usually means they had to work for something. Unless it was someone who didn't go to college because he started his own company.
I think a reasonable amount of ambition is the most important thing for me. Trust fund babies who do nothing with their lives, that's not cool with me either. But neither is the doctor who works 100-hr weeks.
I am more than 10 years younger than you and I've always been focused on stability.Most of my friends are either living paycheck to paycheck or they are trust fund babies who don't have to worry about money. I've got one rich uncle who sends me money every Christmas but otherwise I'm a mad saver.
Um, I really think you should try to temper down your expectations. You will NEVER come across a dream man who magically does all the things you want him to. Unless you tell him outright.![]()
But it wouldn't hoit.
