Soldato
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As long as it was Steak and B*****b Day every day when I got home from work, wouldn't care less if she had a job or not a 

[FnG]magnolia;24287855 said:No, it makes you a person who has requirements or preferences.
Ha, oddly, I'm dating, or in fact was dating a uni student in her final year and I couldn't help but notice the totally relaxed view and most of the time, childish input into life. I'm 25, she is 22. 3 years ago I was earning a lot of money in a really good job with a house that I rent with a partner (which has now gone).
I find it hard to think she will take much seriously after uni so on that basis I have backed off a bit and we are keeping to friends (yet to tell her that...).
So no, it's not shallow. I would prefer to meet someone who has plans, going somewhere, independent, strong and knows what they want in life. Not someone who has no clue how the world works and thinks money magically appears from nowehere.
That is the exact response I was hoping for![]()
What would you do if the other half fell ill during your time together, are we saying just dump them because they can't work or support themselves, i think the op has some growing up to do first.
Having a discussion at work about the type's of people we would date.
I said i wouldn't go for a girl who didn't work full time and have her own things, like car, money etc as i wouldn't want her depending on me.
Does that make me shallow?
What would you do if the other half fell ill during your time together, are we saying just dump them because they can't work or support themselves, i think the op has some growing up to do first.