Attraction is a tricky beast, and one that’s
entirely relative. There are certain things that draw us to other
people. Maybe it’s their looks, maybe it’s their confidence, or maybe
it’s…
well, their incredible bodies. But let’s be real—you can’t rely on
even the best glutes to provide unconditional love and support. That’s
why it’s key to seek out certain traits in a long-term partner that
revolve around one big keyword: Character.
., we’ve compiled a list of ten qualities that every women should
seek out before settling on a partner. We like to think of them as
relationship non-negotiables that you absolutely deserve.
A Sense of Humor
You’ve heard this one before, but when a person has a whip-smart
sense of humor, their attraction points go up tenfold. And we’re not
just talking off-the-cuff quips: A person that can make you laugh—or at
least help you see the bright side during tough times or tense
situations—is someone you want.
A Backbone
Indeed, all people have backbones, but not all people have vertebrae
constructed of integrity, honor, and loyalty. Standing their ground, not
being swayed by the crowd, and having strong morals can certainly make a
partner a keeper.
Kindness and Warmth
Although we may be biologically attracted to jerks from time to time
(.’s why, FYI!), you ultimately deserve to settle down with someone who
treats you well. As a general rule, nice people are attracted to other
nice people. Someone who’s kind to strangers, welcoming to new friends,
engaging in conversation, and non-judgmental has a sort of warmth that’s
infectious.
Generosity
By generosity, we aren’t insinuating wealth. Stinginess extends far
beyond just money– stinginess with feelings and emotions can also put a
huge strain on relationships. As a whole, it pays to hold out for a
partner who doesn’t hold back.
Confidence
Confidence is key—we’ve heard this cliché time and time again—but it
still rings profoundly true. Nobody wants to be around insecure, needy
people.
Modesty
If we’re going to talk about confidence, we most definitely need to
talk about modesty. Although we love a person with a lot of confidence,
it needs to be displayed in the right way, especially when it comes to things. A
person who’s constantly talking about his cars and watches and gadgets
and gizmos is the equivalent of a woman talking about her Louboutins and
Birkins and Chanel Boy Bags– tacky, annoying, definitely not sexy. A
person who is modest about what they have– and how they look– makes a
good partner. It shows unselfishness, self-awareness, and a general
level of class.
Affection
Excessive PDA is so ninth grade, but a partner who isn’t
afraid to show a little affection in public is definitely not a bad
thing. A person who isn’t afraid to hold your hand, kiss or touch you in
public is highly attractive, and also goes a long way to making you
feel special. Who wants a cold fish?
Intelligence
If a person is a solid ten when it comes to looks, but a measly
two when it comes to intellect, move along. If you connect with a person
on an intellectual level, you have a better likelihood of connecting on
an emotional and sexual level. Not to mention, you’ll never
run out of things to talk about, you’ll constantly challenge each other,
and smarts keeps your relationship interesting and meaningful.
Chivalry
To all the haters out there that say it’s dead, well, it’s not.
Chivalry, whether you want to admit it or not, is a huge component when
it comes to finding the right partner, regardless of gender. If a person
is naturally chivalrous—we’re talking about doing polite things
like introducing themselves to people and opening doors for others, not ordering your food for you in restaurants—it’s a sign that they were raised well, respects others, and is potentially a keeper.
Cleanliness
A well-groomed, well-kept date is a bit of a no-brainer when it comes
to settling down. But, a person who only not keeps himself clean but
also takes pride in the cleanliness of his spaces is a definite
non-negotiable for most women. We’ve all seen it—the stereotypical
bachelor(ette) pad with the mattress on the floor, clothes in a
haphazard pile, empty beer bottles and a half-eaten pizza littering the
coffee table—and we all fear it. A person that keeps their apartment, or
car, or desk somewhat tidy shows that they takes pride in the things
they’ve worked for, and takes care of them. We bet they will take pretty
good care of you as well.
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