tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5586889322001976439.post4366229258869522429..comments2024-02-01T23:10:22.281-07:00Comments on Talking Walls: Confessions of a Single Mormon Girl: Shopping for a Relationship (Leah)Betty Gracehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16987479056131952561noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5586889322001976439.post-40728806550908994542010-05-09T08:03:37.524-06:002010-05-09T08:03:37.524-06:00Actually, Bob was trying to tell you that men want...Actually, Bob was trying to tell you that men want what other men want and they want the praise of their fellow men when they get it.<br /><br />Example: you do something for your man, say leave him in the sporting goods section while you shop for whatever it is. Well when he tells his buddies about it and they say, "man I wish my girl did that instead of drag me through 3 different departments." That instantly becomes special to him because it's something he has that his buddies wish they had. Such could be said about your cooking, or enthusiasm to let him teach you how to do something. It relates to the house that has the things other people want.<br /><br />As far as a single woman owning her own house, it kind of intimidates me, even though I own my own as well. It kind of tells me that maybe she's moved on and has established herself and may not be able to rely on a man. Men like to be relied upon by women. They like to be providers and protect you and make you feel safe. You're so gosh darn cute when you show us love and appreciation for taking care of some of these things for you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5586889322001976439.post-21996201627359049452009-07-22T16:40:39.891-06:002009-07-22T16:40:39.891-06:00Eventually, you want to upgrade or you get tired o...Eventually, you want to upgrade or you get tired of the maintenance, or you find you don't need all the space. People are really like houses, in the end it all just takes work- it is exciting in the beginning and even when you find the right "house" it takes alot of work, but in the end it is yours.Kleinhenz Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09353020317721112289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5586889322001976439.post-55191285278523749662009-07-18T09:08:09.253-06:002009-07-18T09:08:09.253-06:00This is a great post. And so true. My roommate and...This is a great post. And so true. My roommate and I were JUST talking about this very subject. She is looking for a house in L.A. Right now the prices are low enough that she can afford the area but a lot of other people can afford it as well, so she has put offers on two houses that she loved and has been outbid. We were thinking,just like relationships, the hope of getting the perfect house is so vivid, but then can be dashed when it doesn't work out..and you must continue looking for next perfect house :)Bridgethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02025889206463120364noreply@blogger.com