Greg,
If you are inquiring about a specific lady, then, 1) ASK her what she thinks she needs, and 2) take her out for a weekend trip, either alone or with another couple, so she can evaluate her perceived needs in the field. Also, before setting up your
boat for a specific woman find out if she even LIKES the lifestyle. If she doesn't you will have a miserable time keeping her happy enough to hang around with you.
If you are asking about ladies needs in general, set up your
boat the way a decent, respectable man would live, an learn to live that way yourself.
Hygiene?? Yes, please - not only for yourselves, but for your friends too. Baby wipes and
solar showers keep many couples happy.
The only specific thing I can add to all the previous good
advice is having a 12V
electric blanket or two on board. Mmm mmm nice.
daddle, just FYI, my last husband has his own boat - His and Hers boats didn't
work either. Send me a postcard, would ya? xoxo
High Heels - I had waist length hair for 40 years, Never could imagine having short hair. I chopped it all off pretty quick after getting my boat, and within a year decided to try the Sinead O'Connor look just for grins. Oooh! I found out that I have a pretty
head, the low
maintenance is heaven, and it is amazing what you can do with hair that is only one inch long. Give it a try - it will grow back if you don't like it.
I must agree with happy sailor in his support of the
Raritan PHII. It survived my last husband, which means it is at least as tough as I am. I have named the
head Caesar because it needs so much
oil and vinegar.
atoll - your new thread about "what a man needs" will be about, umm, well, ahem, 0.1524 meters long.
Everybody knows that.
Most
women want a man who makes them feel wanted and needed. If you desire arm candy then do what it takes to make her feel wanted and needed - she needs the facilities to stay beautiful, and a man and boat who look as good as she does. If you want a lady with a brain, you will need a brain too. If you prefer a rugged lady, then accept that on occasion she might smell and look as bad as you do. You can either have your cake or eat it, but either way, remember to kiss the cook. Speaking of kissing the cook ... learn how to prepare several simple, tasty balanced
meals. And it is a good idea to help with the dishes too.