ANSWERS: 13
  • I think they expect them to start early enough so they are on time. It's not WHAT she's doing he minds so much as getting the timing right.
  • ya but when u look great, then you go up and do make up for half hour, i dont see whats the point.
  • I don't know whay it bothers most of it. It is nice to have a woman who takes care of herself.
  • I know my husband likes to be on time to everything, so that is part of it. Guys probably don't understand how long it takes to dry hair, since most guys I know just comb it after their shower and they're done. As for makeup, guys usually don't wear it and a good portion of them don't care whether or not girls wear it. I think overall guys want better time management so they don't have to wait around cooling their heels.
  • I have never complained, and I never plan to. The idea that she would try to make themself even more beautiful for my benefit (although becoming more beautiful then she alreasy is, is completely impossible) is incredibly honoring. In such instances, I will try to make myself as presentable as I can, so that I might be acceptable enough to be in the company of her fair presence.
  • Well, how would you feel if you had to wait around while someone else is getting ready? Are you honestly saying that you would like it? Not all guys complain about stuff like that anyway. There are guys who don't. Not all guys like it when girls wear make up. There are guys who prefer women who go without it. By the way, I don't wear make up. I don't need it. My face is pretty enough without it (at least that's what I think). My boyfriend doesn't complain about the way I look or dress. He loves me for who I am. I don't have time for all the superficial crap. That's what it all amounts to me -- impressing the rest of the world -- deception. Well, unless you're actually taking the time to pretty yourself up because you WANT to and not because you want to IMPRESS someone. Just my thoughts..
  • Because girls complain about everything else
  • Because guys are different from girls - they approach things differently and if you agree a time for him to call at your house to pick you up, he expects you to be ready at that time. If he arrives and then you make him wait another hour before you are ready he will be thinking "She knows how long it takes her to get ready just as I know how long it takes me to get ready. If she knows this and now she is an hour late, then why the hell didn't she start getting ready to go out earlier". When you finally do show up, do not expect him to notice all your effort because he won't - he will be pissed off because you obviously couldn't be bothered to get ready early enough to be on time - and this, in his mind, speaks volumes about you. Along with all of that, it's also rude and shows poor manners and a lack of consideration - it gives the impression that you consider yourself more important than anybody else, him included.
  • I personally think a person should be ready at least 1/2 hour before they have to head out, get picked up etc.. and if you don't have enough time call to tell the other person that you wont be ready on time. It is annoying waiting for someone to get ready when they said the date or whatever was supposed to happen at so- and so time. Ny bf is like that in a bit means 1-2 hrs, be right there 1hrs 1/2 and later can mean anything from 3-8 hrs depending what time he phoned or text, I've gotten used to it, but it is still seriously annoying when a set time isn't put or if that set time gets changed without your knowing by more than 15 minutes, especially when you don't know and are stuck waiting and getting madder by the second. Sry just ranting
  • Men are natural complainers (take a moment to look at all my questions, it's proof but my wife is the opposite)... Do what you do but start a little bit earlier. If he wants to take you out at 1pm and you know it takes you 2 hours to get ready, start at 10am to give you that extra 1 hour of gossiping on the phone or taking a break for lunch or waiting for your hair to dry.
  • My husband is the one who takes forever to get his hair curled and makeup on and decide what to wear. His hair is belong and below his shoulders and it takes him a while to get his hair rolled. I get ready in half the time and usually help him with his hair, but neither one of us complaine we both love how we look when we are finished
  • The Idea is that if we are supose d to leave at a certain time that it would be a good idea to start getting ready far enough in advance that yuo are ready on time... other then that if he is complaining theen he can STFU
  • lol for real! I know he appreciates it in the end though

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