My last ex was like this. He ate fast food for every meal. He wouldn't touch a vegetable or piece of fruit except for the occasional banana. Breakfast was either Wendys or McD's, lunch was the disgustingly unhealthy food from the restaurant he worked at, and dinner was a medium pepperoni pizza. There were some rare occasions when he would go to the grocery store to get some sugary cereal, milk, white bread, and bologna. Cereal and bologna sandwiches were his only staple foods that were "homemade".
It wasn't a deal breaker. It did bother me , but on the plus side I didn't have to worry about him eating up any of my food. I do enjoy cooking so it kind of sucked just cooking for myself, but at the same time it was nice not to have to cook when I didn't feel like it.
I don't think that that would necessarily be a deal breaker for me, especially if I had known them before-hand. I would probably think about it, but if there was already some emotion there, I think I might just go with it.A deal breaker for me would be if I took a hot girl on a date and it ended up being a dude. We better have at least gone Dutch.
Definitely no smokers for me, racist/sexist/homophobic/transphobic values, refusal to watch black & white or subtitled films, and meat-eating is getting up there too, as I'm increasingly finding dating meat-eaters problematic for me.
This really impresses me. So many young people have no interest in movies made outside of Hollywood that are more than 10 years old and in black and white. I guess it's because I was actually born in Hollywood, but I admire anyone who loves movies, and I mean really loves movies, not just because they're trying to be hip or anything.
maybe future generations won't watch anything that isn't in 3D.........I don't watch many movies these days, but I used to love watching the old B&W movies on a Saturday afternoon, and wotnot.
Ugh, I hope not. 3D hurts my eyes and head so much .