Congratulations. Sex in my marriage was also still regular and passionate, right up to the time we decided to divorce. Not a deciding factor, fwiw. |
Sounds like the bride has a horrible taste in men AND friends. |
So many pearl-clutchers on here think we are in the 1950s when women sat around and waited for hubby's paycheck. Marriage is a two-way street, and in many cases, both are earners, and in more and more cases the woman is the primary breadwinner. But sex is also part of the marriage agreement. If it breaks down, it is not just on the man. |
We're seeing that too, and I always wonder what has really been going on. |
what was the deciding factor? |
Mid 40s to early 50s...big wave..most married 15 years+ |
I’m also 40 and only know one person my age who has divorced. My guess is that is happens later. |
As long as you are dating other married folks, that's fine. |
About 45. I'm 50 now. I got divorced at 47. |
I've recently seen a whole slew of people divorcing in the 45-55 age range. I don't know if its people going through mid life crises but it sure seems to be. Very often it seems to be just before or after becoming empty nesters when people accept that it was kids under the roof that kept them together. |
The problem is that they have nothing left to offer to a new relationship. I am all for supporting their children and taking care of their obligations but it is a difficult situation to navigate. Once they realize that the alimony payments, giving up the house, and child support leave them with nothing, they get bitter. They enter the dating marketing thinking that women should be happy to hand over sex after a date or two and no opportunity for a long-term relationship. What they don't realize is that DC has a fresh crop of business men traveling in every week offering the same thing. It floods the market. Single woman in DC have the cream of the crop to pick from if they are looking for casual relationships. |
I had 4 friends divorce last year at age 33-34, no kids for any of them. All got married around 27/28. I thought it was kind of odd since when you look at their stats, so to speak, they were all in low risk categories for divorce (didn't marry super young, educated, finances fine, etc). Have a 5th friend with a terrible husband who I hope joins them, but think she'll double down and have a baby. |
I'm 40 and I have a group of friends who married around age 28-32ish, and then another group who got married after 35. I'm starting to see divorces from the first group, not yet from the second - most likely because the first group has kids in elementary school or older while the second group is still in the baby/toddler years.
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I'm in my early 30s and have four close friends who have divorced. In each instance, it was the husband leaving the wife. For anecdata's sake, in 3 out of 4 of the instances, the husbands' parents had been divorced and happily remarried; all four of the wives' parents were still married. None of the couples have children. None of the couples were college sweethearts, all lived together before getting married. Shortest marriage lasted 6 months, and others lasted a few years but none made it to five. I'm actually shocked more people aren't reporting the same. |
Noticed the same thing. I have some friends that had started marriages (group one) before I knew them. A lot seemed to be when their youngest was in early elementary - wave 2. So far haven’t hit wave 3 yet. |