Where are good places to meet women who would like to become housewives?

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by Neezee

Question by The Dude: Where are good places to meet women who would like to become housewives?

I’m pretty conservative and want to date women who will likely eventually become housewives. Any places in mind to meet them? Any dating tips?
I actually have faith in progressive women to trust their sisters’ judgment in choosing whether or not to be a housewife. So far, you guys are making me proud by taking the question seriously and not bashing me. Thanks a lot. Oh, and i asked the question here because I knew you’d have better insight than the singles folks. They just want to hear people’s juicy gossip.

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Answer by Pregnant Christian- 6 Weeks Left
Ooh, I can just see the ugly answers you’re going to get here!

I suggest finding a girl who is of a Christian background.

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13 Responses to “Where are good places to meet women who would like to become housewives?”

  1. sparkey789 says:

    church

  2. divina says:

    Church singles events.

    Cooking classes.

    Christian internet dating sites, and specify that you want a woman who wants to be a housewife.

  3. Golden Girl says:

    church

  4. 4everAug says:

    omg you sound like my dream guy!!
    But not in this section for sure!! Rare you come across one. Try dating sites and say what you want.

  5. Fereshte says:

    Fundamentalist Christian Churches

    or online dating service where you specify your desires and find someone with similar wants.

  6. Crazy Cat woman O_o says:

    Mail-order brides? Church? Somewhere conservative, you most likely won’t get the type of woman you want at the clubs. But why would you ask a question like this in Gender & Women’s studies? This question would be better suited for singles and dating because, well, you’ll probably get some nasty responses in this area.

  7. Lauren M says:

    Try another country – like where women are still a second class citizen.

  8. Mr VanHuizen says:

    Yeah, your local church will help you out there. Just make sure you have a genuine Christian faith if you’re going to pick up Christian women.

  9. Kris W says:

    Most likely a church. The more conservative the church the better your odds. But to each there own…

  10. Zit Picker says:

    Working poorly paid service industry jobs like Walmart clerk/cashier. There are far more females than males working Pink Collar Ghetto jobs, you’ll have your pick.

    Fundie churches too (of course).

  11. makeup girl says:

    well, I would say your best bet is maybe find someone who doesn’t have a lot of education or money. Women who have those tend to be more picky. Either her or her family can be snobby too. You want someone who will find you interesting all the time. That way, both of you will be happy. It’s easier to make her happy. It’s possible to find a girl that’s rich and is willing to be a housewife that listens to you all the time, but that’s harder.

    Religious places may be good too. I’m sure certain religions have different beliefs that would fit that lifestyle. Hmm…dating tips, I would say don’t come on too strong because she is a traditional woman. Good luck in your search.

  12. Eliza G says:

    hmmmm laudry mat? i dunno i just saw it on a movie

  13. Shélah says:

    I grew up as an Evangelical Fundamentalist (which I wholly reject) and there are a lot of women in that faith who have no interest in being housewives. So that is misinformation. Nor should you be looking for a wife at church if you are not of that faith.

    You just have to get out and date people. If they aren’t interested in being a house-wife, let it slide and fine someone else. Lots of women (including feminists) still want to be housewives. It’s not just traditional people: some women truly love the domestic role and that is totally admirable. But it is probably true that more educated people will not be as interested in staying home: we have an education because we plan to use it.

    One suggestion: let them tell you that they want to be a housewife. If you tell her that that is what you’re interested in, she might be offended – even for people who want to be housewives, they usually don’t want to be dictated to. It has to be her choice, so don’t make it seem like it’s your idea. After she brings it up, you can let her know that that’s what you’re interested in.

    Try cooking class… you’ll seem more liberal (willing to cook) and she will also (hopefully) be interesting in cooking.

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