For those of us that have men in our lives, we accept that they may not be perfect but according to the Bookmakers William Hill there are fifty skills that your man should have in order to qualify as a ‘real man.’ Apparently they questioned 2000 people in order to discover what qualities it takes to accomplish this,
The list includes things like being able to tie a tie, knowing how to wire a plug, being able to change a light bulb, as well as know when your anniversary is, and how to do the laundry.
I have decided to make my own little list of what qualities I think ‘real men’ should have, which are in no particular order:
Not being ashamed to cry. I don’t mean just when their team loses an important match, I mean actually showing a bit of emotion when something has affected them deeply. Having said that,I don’t want him bawling his head off at the slightest thing!
- Enjoy shopping. A real man will not be at all fazed whilst accompanying you on a shopping trip, and that includes browsing at lingerie! It is so annoying when you go to ask your parter’s opinion on a racy little number, only to find that he has legged it!
- Be a good cook. Although I do like to cook at times, it is great that Mr Grump loves cooking and is so good at it too!
- Have a decent sense of humour. Because I like to laugh at things, and enjoy making fun of silly situations, it is important to me to have someone to laugh with. I don’t want to be with someone who is precious about me taking the mickey out of them!
- Not having an aversion to housework. Being able to push a vacuum around is a huge plus in my book. It is one of those jobs that I hate doing! For some reason, I have never known a man who is good at dusting and polishing, but if he is handy with a vacuum then that’ll do!
- Enjoy driving. Although I drive myself, I am not that keen on it, so a man must be able to drive, and drive well! It is pretty off-putting if a man is crunching the gears or taking about 20 attempts to parallel park, when he is behind the wheel.
- Be well-groomed. Now a real man knows how to be well-presented. I like him to be smartly dressed in ironed clothes,smelling nice and have clean nails! I don’t however, want him to take longer getting ready than I do, hog the mirror, nick my beauty products, or borrow my straighteners (if he has hair of course).
- Be good at DIY. I like a man who is handy to have around. You never know when you need a shelf putting up,a room to be decorated or someone to fix something that I have broken.This is a very important quality in my book.
- Know when to make himself scarce! This one is pretty important as well. I don’t just mean when you are having a ‘girly’ night in and don’t want the old man around. I mean that he knows to get out of your way when you are in a mood (especially if he is the one that has wound you up)!
Are there any that I have missed out, what qualities do you think a real man has?
nice post 🙂
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HA! The only one that I don’t fit in that list is Enjoying to Shop…unless it’s online shopping then we can do that all day long. 🙂
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Ha Ha! Well I am impressed that you fit into the rest of them. Online shopping is the easy option!
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Haha! Well neither The Mister nor I enjoy shopping. Shopping is loathsome! He cannot cook much, and seldom does, because I love cooking and I’m quite good at it. Otherwise, I agree to your list. Really important for me to have the handy man bit. A man who can fix things is so attractive to me.
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Yes I agree, Especially in my case, it is essential!
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lucky for me my husband scores on all your points except the making himself scarce part. I think all I could add is a real man mans up when he has made a mistake.
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Oh yes indeed. Good point. 🙂
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Except for shopping, I think I can agree with all those. No way, shopping is no fun. The only saving grace is the knowledge that I’m accompanying someone I care about.
As for crying, well, by the time I was 20 I thought I was so hard I forgot how to cry, and that didn’t do me any good.
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Well at least you have the right attitude to shopping, knowing that you are making the one you care about happy.
A lot of men see crying as a weakness, but we all have our vulnerabilities and it doesn’t hurt to share them with our loved ones at times 🙂
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Sometimes. Not often.
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Hmm, I know how to change a lightbulb and wire a plug, if I’m classified as a ‘real man’ does this make me a ‘surreal woman’? I’d agree completely with your list but I’m not so bothered about the well-groomed. Clean? Yes. And able to pick out appropriate clothes for the day/evening but otherwise I’m not bothered. Probably because I’m a scruff myself and would probably feel threatened if he was always better kempt than me!
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I too can wire a plug etc, but I prefer not to have to do it. That’s why I would like my man to be able to. I would hate to be with someone who is less of a man than i am!
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Yes if I was more man than my fella I think that would cause issues for the both of us! I quite enjoy electrical jobs but very happy to leave other man tasks to him
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Me too. Putting the rubbish out being top of my list 🙂
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