What Kind of Husband Do You Want?

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What say you? (can be answered by the ladies & gents in this forum)

  • I am single and ready to settle down.

  • I am single and just want to date and go from there.

  • I am single and I am content of being single.

  • I don’t really know what I want right now.

  • I am not even thinking about this and just want to make friends.

  • I am happily married :)


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Mel85

Daughter of the True King
Mar 28, 2018
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#1
Well, ladies - this ones for you (as you can see I piggy backed off the other thread lol).

What kind of husband do you want and why, or do you even want a husband and are content in being single?

What would his character traits be?

Do you have a set of non-negotiables?

Are you praying for him and has God given you any insight about him or who he is?

Bonus one for our sisters who are or was once married; what was it like meeting your spouse? Did he meet all your standards and vice verca? What did you discover about yourself during the process?

Let’s go!🔥
 

CharliRenee

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Nov 4, 2014
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#2
Quite content being single, but....

Man of God, who isn't real political or love conspiracy theories and really negative, suspicious, arrogant, and judgy ewwww, no ty...and not combative or argumentative.

Loyal, honest, funny but not overly sarcastic, (want to laugh with him often), kind and patient, good communicator, and emotionally available. He smiles a lot, I'd like him to take care of himself and others. He doesnt need to be wealthy but be financially independent (I am and don't want to be a sugar Mama, lol). I'd love him and I to be best friends who really, really enjoy our time together.


No, I am not praying for him because I am content with my current single status. The liklihood of me meeting a fella with my musts and must nots (fully aware it is a lot and prob unrealistic, lol) is uber unlikely. I know that, especially at my ripe age. I am just happy being single, most of the time, so why settle or yearn?

Que sera sera, whatever will be...

You, Mel?
 

Lynx

Folksy yet erudite
Aug 13, 2014
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#3
Man of God, who isn't real political or love conspiracy theories and really negative, suspicious, arrogant, and judgy ewwww, no ty...and not combative or argumentative.
Oh so you don't believe conspiracy theories? You think it's just a lot of junk, hmm?

That's what they WANT you to believe!

...

...Hush Lynx. :sneaky:
 

cv5

Well-known member
Nov 20, 2018
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#4
Oh so you don't believe conspiracy theories? You think it's just a lot of junk, hmm?

That's what they WANT you to believe!

...

...Hush Lynx. :sneaky:
1Ti 1:4
nor give heed to fables and endless genealogies, which cause disputes rather than godly edification which is in faith.

1Ti 4:7
But reject profane and old wives’ fables, and exercise yourself toward godliness.

I have to tell you....I have heard some excellent sermons regarding these passages of late. It certainly can be said that a lot of what we call conspiracy theories are basically a waste of time as far as the Church is concerned. Not that they are not based in fact. Many of these theories are demonstrably grounded in reality.

On the other hand, we must be vigilant in the wiles of the devil. Actually I have facilitated the overt occult manifestations in mass media and social structures in my own preaching on occasion. I am not really sure if this is appropriate quite frankly.

For example....much of the content/analysis of this website is spot on.
The Vigilant Citizen - Symbols Rule the World

What I think Paul is saying is that Pastors and teachers should not place emphasis on such matters, nor preach them alongside the true gospel.
 

Lynx

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Aug 13, 2014
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#5
1Ti 1:4
nor give heed to fables and endless genealogies, which cause disputes rather than godly edification which is in faith.

1Ti 4:7
But reject profane and old wives’ fables, and exercise yourself toward godliness.

I have to tell you....I have heard some excellent sermons regarding these passages of late. It certainly can be said that a lot of what we call conspiracy theories are basically a waste of time as far as the Church is concerned. Not that they are not based in fact. Many of these theories are demonstrably grounded in reality.

On the other hand, we must be vigilant in the wiles of the devil. Actually I have facilitated the overt occult manifestations in mass media and social structures in my own preaching on occasion. I am not really sure if this is appropriate quite frankly.

For example....much of the content/analysis of this website is spot on.
The Vigilant Citizen - Symbols Rule the World

What I think Paul is saying is that Pastors and teachers should not place emphasis on such matters, nor preach them alongside the true gospel.
Ugh...

It was a JOKE!
 

Lanolin

Well-known member
Dec 15, 2018
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#6
I think if you watch too much mass media- tv (advertising) then off course you are going to be exposed to a lot of people wanting to make a buck off your gullible viewing eyes.

so when someone says stop watching TV some people cant seem to find the OFF switch and think people force them to watch stuff they dont want to see. Well no, actually you CHOOSE to sit and stare at the tv screen, you choose to login to social media every day, or not bother to log out.

sorry bit off topic but needs to be said.
btw happy being single so, cant add much to convo.
 

Lanolin

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#7
Tvs, computers and phones are not free you have to buy them as well. So if you did buy one then you must take responisbilty for using something you bought and paid for.
 

Lynx

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Aug 13, 2014
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#8
Tvs, computers and phones are not free you have to buy them as well. So if you did buy one then you must take responisbilty for using something you bought and paid for.
Now that is a cogent, insightful point that I have not heard a lot of people mention. We complain a lot about TV shows, but you very rarely hear anybody bring this point up.
 

cv5

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#9
Ugh...

It was a JOKE!
Yes....I am aware of that. Just thought I would share regardless. Sorry if I offended you.
 

Lynx

Folksy yet erudite
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#10
Yes....I am aware of that. Just thought I would share regardless. Sorry if I offended you.
Ah. Whoops! Sorry, I thought you took it seriously.
 

Mel85

Daughter of the True King
Mar 28, 2018
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#11
Quite content being single, but....

Man of God, who isn't real political or love conspiracy theories and really negative, suspicious, arrogant, and judgy ewwww, no ty...and not combative or argumentative.

Loyal, honest, funny but not overly sarcastic, (want to laugh with him often), kind and patient, good communicator, and emotionally available. He smiles a lot, I'd like him to take care of himself and others. He doesnt need to be wealthy but be financially independent (I am and don't want to be a sugar Mama, lol). I'd love him and I to be best friends who really, really enjoy our time together.


No, I am not praying for him because I am content with my current single status. The liklihood of me meeting a fella with my musts and must nots (fully aware it is a lot and prob unrealistic, lol) is uber unlikely. I know that, especially at my ripe age. I am just happy being single, most of the time, so why settle or yearn?

Que sera sera, whatever will be...

You, Mel?
I like how you mentioned man of God first, followed by loyal, honest and funny - the exact traits that I would want… whether that will happen is God’s plan :)

Like most of us singles, I am too content with being single for now, although I do have the desire to settle down one day with someone.

Do I have a set of non-negotiables? Maybe, I don’t know - I think the ultimate deal breaker was if he was a physcho or something lol I think also, someone who understands my culture and is accepting of it would mean alot.

Also a family man - I grew up with lots of family around me and so having someone even understand family dynamics ticks the box.

Ultimately God knows my heart and I have to trust in His Ways. For now, I enjoy not having the commitment and being independent. I also like not having to share my icecream 😂
 

Kireina

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#12
I don't think much of what kind of husband I want because I trust the Lord in this area of my life. He knows what's best for me ànd I believe, HE is leading me slowly but surely to that person HE wants me to have for the rest of my life 😊

But yes I pray...I pray to the Lord to prepare me to become that woman a godly man will pursue to be his wife 🙏🏻 😌
 

Willow

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#13
I am ready to date ,but not looking if that makes sense. For now would love someone to go out to dinner with or movies etc. Thing is most want more than what they are going to get for price of admission to a movie. I have turned down some because felt God saying no. Especially someone who wants to keep touching me and I don't really know you. Hugs, hand on my shoulder etc. Maybe it is just me but a little creepy and fast. Friends first ,think that is what is missing in most people's relationships.
 

TheNarrowPath

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#14
Its hard for a man to meet my needs. For him to be trustworthy and honest seems to be out of fashion these days 🤷‍♀️
 

Lanolin

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#15
I think you can hire a hubby

They do things like gardening and fixing up the house.

I dont think you can rent a wife though.
 

Lanolin

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#16
I guess it depends on what kind of home you have, as to what kind of hubby you require.

for those who dont know, hubby is slang for husband.

https://www.hireahubby.co.nz/

So maybe if it was a tiny home, you'd need a small size hubby. Otherwise his head will keep banging the ceiling rafters.
 

Willow

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#17
I think you can hire a hubby

They do things like gardening and fixing up the house.

I dont think you can rent a wife though.
My ex never did any fixing of the house,car etc. I always did that he was too lazy to even hire a repairman. He was like Pa Kettle.
 

Lynx

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Aug 13, 2014
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#18
I think you can hire a hubby

They do things like gardening and fixing up the house.

I dont think you can rent a wife though.
Does he show up, look at the problem, promise to take care of it next weekend and ask for a sandwich?
 

tourist

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Mar 13, 2014
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#19
I guess it depends on what kind of home you have, as to what kind of hubby you require.

for those who dont know, hubby is slang for husband.

https://www.hireahubby.co.nz/

So maybe if it was a tiny home, you'd need a small size hubby. Otherwise his head will keep banging the ceiling rafters.
Hobby.
 

Live4Him3

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#20