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12 rules for being a good boyfriend

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Two girls, Blaire (age 6) and Brooke (age 9), put together a list of what would make a good boyfriend. Here are 12 of our favorites from their list...

1. Nice handwriting
2. "Cuteness"
3. He should like his girlfriend's parents
4. He's not living with his parents
5. "Nice jewelry"
6. He doesn't pick his nose
7. He doesn't try to kiss you on the first date
8. He's always happy
9. He respects different religions
10. His last name is "not weird"
11. He brushes and flosses
12. He doesn't tattle tale

Click here to see the entire list.

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This list sounds awfully vain and self centered on the guy jumping through hoops for her as opposed to the girl putting standards on herself instead which she will have far more control then she would over anyone else. A better question to ask if you had to ask this sort of question(which we shouldn't at this age) would be to ask them what they think being a good girlfriend means. That to me would far more productive in turning a girl into a good woman that a man would wish to make their own someday.

It's kinda sad we are already asking kids that are not even ten about relationships when it's not really something they should even be thinking about at that age. There's plenty of time for that stuff and so little time given to actually be a kid before you have to grow up into an adult.

It might sound cute now but this mindset is not going to be cute in five or so years from now. You either instill the good values now while there are no bad ones to battle against or end up with someone stuck in terrible ways of thinking later on.
 
Bluezone777 said:
This list sounds awfully vain and self centered on the guy jumping through hoops for her as opposed to the girl putting standards on herself instead which she will have far more control then she would over anyone else. A better question to ask if you had to ask this sort of question(which we shouldn't at this age) would be to ask them what they think being a good girlfriend means. That to me would far more productive in turning a girl into a good woman that a man would wish to make their own someday.

It's kinda sad we are already asking kids that are not even ten about relationships when it's not really something they should even be thinking about at that age. There's plenty of time for that stuff and so little time given to actually be a kid before you have to grow up into an adult.

It might sound cute now but this mindset is not going to be cute in five or so years from now. You either instill the good values now while there are no bad ones to battle against or end up with someone stuck in terrible ways of thinking later on.

Heh, I was thinking something along these lines as i was reading the quote in the OP.
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