Ladies put up with a man in a relationship who’s involved in a lot outside of work which takes up a fair bit of his time? it was a convo that popped up today in work in relation to what people do in their non work time etc. |
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I personally find ambitious men more attractive. Of course if work was to take up pretty much all of their time to the point of us hardly ever seeing each other - it would likely become an issue.
I have split up with at least 2 previous partners partially because they constantly nagged me for working too much among other issues, so it's not always the man, who spends more time working 😊
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"I personally find ambitious men more attractive. Of course if work was to take up pretty much all of their time to the point of us hardly ever seeing each other - it would likely become an issue.
I have split up with at least 2 previous partners partially because they constantly nagged me for working too much among other issues, so it's not always the man, who spends more time working 😊
Missus " not even work but voluntary pastimes or involvements outside work also. |
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I think providing you can still carve out some time to regularly do stuff together, that one isn't left doing all the menial shit, and you prioritise each other when it matters or is needed then, yes.
Personally I don't do well being around a significant other all the time, so it would probably suit me grand. |
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