S.G. asks from Fort Eustis, VA on April 13, 2011
JFF: High or Low Maintenance?
Which one are you? In your opinion, what does it even MEAN to be high or low maintenance? Does your significant other care one way or the other?
***FYI I am classic LM. To me, that means I don't do much with my hair or wear a lot of makeup. I am ready to leave the house at the drop of a hat. I pack very lightly to go on a trip. I don't care for shopping so I'm hardly ever that woman at Macy's whose husband is sitting in the "husband seat." You know the seat I mean, right? The one right by the dressing room where the husbands sit and wait.***
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D.P. answers from Pittsburgh on April 13, 2011
Did you ever see When Harry Met Sally?
He says "You're the worst kind -- High maintenance that THINKS she's low maintenance!"
That's me.
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L.S. answers from Spokane on April 13, 2011
Well, considering I have "home" yoga pants and "going out" yoga pants, I'm gonna go with low maintenance :o)
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N.W. answers from Eugene on April 13, 2011
Low maintenance. I'd rather sleep later than get up early to fix my hair and makeup. (and it shows!)
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T.K. answers from Dallas on April 13, 2011
I'm low maintenance physically. - I dye my own hair, get ready in 10 mintues, don't spend much on myself.
I'm high maintenance emotionally - quick to get my feelings hurt, hold a grudge, have to be coaxed back into a good mood and back into bed.
I'm sure my husband would whole heartedly agree and request that I flip those 2. He would much rather I be prissy than pissy! oh look, I made a rhyme.
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D.P. answers from Pittsburgh on April 13, 2011
Did you ever see When Harry Met Sally?
He says "You're the worst kind -- High maintenance that THINKS she's low maintenance!"
That's me.
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L.S. answers from Spokane on April 13, 2011
Well, considering I have "home" yoga pants and "going out" yoga pants, I'm gonna go with low maintenance :o)
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C.B. answers from Los Angeles on April 13, 2011
Denise P., that is exactly what I thought about when I read this post--When Harry Met Sally is such a great movie!
My answer is similar to Tracy K.: physically I am very low-maintenance, but emotionally I am high-maintenance. I never wear makeup, I never do anything with my hair (I wash it, brush it, and put it in a ponytail every day), I wear glasses because I'm too lazy to put in contacts, I have three pairs of shoes, and I rarely ever buy clothes for myself because I HATE shopping (unless I'm at a bookstore, then I can spend hours there). But I am way too emotional--I get moody, cranky, my feelings get hurt too easily, and I depend way too much on my husband to "make me feel better" if I'm having a bad day emotionally. I'm working on trying to be more emotionally independent (if that makes sense) so that I'm not such a crazy person all the time. :-)
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N.W. answers from Eugene on April 13, 2011
Low maintenance. I'd rather sleep later than get up early to fix my hair and makeup. (and it shows!)
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J.R. answers from Glens Falls on April 13, 2011
I think I'm low maintenance and my husband thinks I'm high maintenance. I think I'm low maintenance because I'm not interested in being a glamour girl, (but I do want to look nice when I go out), I rarely put my needs first (but I have a couple of things that are important to me), I don't spend a lot of money on myself or the house and am always looking for a bargain, I don't rile easily and let go of a ton of little stuff (but if it's really important, I can put the Grrr in grudge!). My husband thinks I'm high maintenance because...hmmm, I guess because he's high maintenance and isn't the best at expending any effort towards his relationships with me, his kids, his friends, his siblings. Don't get me wrong, he's a charming guy, but everybody has to come to him (and amazingly, they do). Which brings us to my definition of low or high maintenance which to me is how much effort do you have to expend to be in a relationship or friendship with the person.
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M.R. answers from Chicago on April 13, 2011
I am low maintenance but not necessarily by choice. In the warmer weather, I teacher personal fitness, mostly outdoors or in a warm gym. Makeup isn't an option nor is perfectly coiffed hair. You'd think my wardrobe was sponsored by Adidas and Asics! I haven't worn any other type of shoe to work than athletic footwear for over ten years. Sure, it saves money but I feel like a hobo!
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R.D. answers from Richmond on April 13, 2011
LOOOOOOW maintenance. It takes very little to make/keep me happy. I don't need expensive anything. If it's cheap and it works, well alrighty then! Like you, I rarely wear makeup. Will I? Absolutely. But I need a damn good reason to get all dolled up. Ditto for hair... 99% of the time, it's either down (one those special days I actually get to wash it) or up in a ponytail; usually the latter. I hate shopping and trying on clothes. I live in jeans, tshirts, and flip flops. I am a female McGuyver... if I pack light and forget something, I'll make it up. I don't have to run to the store for toilet paper or tissues if I'm stranded somewhere with no bathroom. I'm super laid back and relaxed for the most part... not a very intense person. Definately low maintenance!
I do have a girlfriend that I've been besties with since middle school who's high maintenance. She cracks me up. She won't leave the house without armfuls of jewelry, makeup, and high heels. There's been time when I'd go to pick her up to go out and literally have to carry her and her 'maintenance bag' of make up out the door, or we'd end up leaving by the time the bars closed. I love her, but I could NOT live like that!!
Fun post :)
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