Men seem eager to be remarried!

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Anonymous wrote:I’m literally being told by the divorced dads: I want a family structure; I want another kid; I have money and can support a family.



Yeah, they do. They also want someone to do the household stuff (best case, split the load). They do not want to be solely responsible for household and kid stuff. Which is fine, I don't either, but the big question is why did they divorce then?


This. Women usually file for divorce…not men. 70% are initiated by the woman.


I keep hearing this stat on this board; is there a citation?


It is cited so many places


Honestly, men are more pragmatic when it comes to the prospect of divorce. They take time, perform a Benefit Cost Analysis and find the best scenario and will probably only pull the divorce trigger when most expeditious and cost-effective. Look at the lesbian divorce rate vs gay men if you want to some broader context. Why is it the way it is? Why such a stark contrast? Anyone?
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Anonymous wrote:It seems the harpies are still grumpy from the holidays…

I love how this thread can coexist right next to the “Are divorced men solely looking for sex?” thread and while the two are totally opposite in what they are griping about every harpy agrees that men are definitely always wrong…


You're a whole entire bi tch who sought out a mom's group to do the cyber equivalent of yanking a girl's ponytail for attention. You know you're a low value scrote. We know you're a low value scrote. To the corner with you.


So much anger in your post. A “low-value scrote”? Good Lord. Your ex is lucky he’s your ex! He’s probably on vacation in Thailand banging hot strange and having the time of his life on his own time. So much detectable hostile narcissism in your post.
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Of course they do. They want a nurse with a purse.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m literally being told by the divorced dads: I want a family structure; I want another kid; I have money and can support a family.



Yeah, they do. They also want someone to do the household stuff (best case, split the load). They do not want to be solely responsible for household and kid stuff. Which is fine, I don't either, but the big question is why did they divorce then?


This. Women usually file for divorce…not men. 70% are initiated by the woman.


I keep hearing this stat on this board; is there a citation?


It is cited so many places


Honestly, men are more pragmatic when it comes to the prospect of divorce. They take time, perform a Benefit Cost Analysis and find the best scenario and will probably only pull the divorce trigger when most expeditious and cost-effective. Look at the lesbian divorce rate vs gay men if you want to some broader context. Why is it the way it is? Why such a stark contrast? Anyone?

Are you really asking why highly promiscuous men who continue being promiscuous with other people after marriage are content with marriage? You can't be this stupid.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m literally being told by the divorced dads: I want a family structure; I want another kid; I have money and can support a family.



Yeah, they do. They also want someone to do the household stuff (best case, split the load). They do not want to be solely responsible for household and kid stuff. Which is fine, I don't either, but the big question is why did they divorce then?


This. Women usually file for divorce…not men. 70% are initiated by the woman.


I keep hearing this stat on this board; is there a citation?


It is cited so many places


Honestly, men are more pragmatic when it comes to the prospect of divorce. They take time, perform a Benefit Cost Analysis and find the best scenario and will probably only pull the divorce trigger when most expeditious and cost-effective. Look at the lesbian divorce rate vs gay men if you want to some broader context. Why is it the way it is? Why such a stark contrast? Anyone?

Are you really asking why highly promiscuous men who continue being promiscuous with other people after marriage are content with marriage? You can't be this stupid.


No, sweetheart, I was responding to the post about 70% of divorces being initiated by women. Reading comprehension is your friend.
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Anonymous wrote:It seems the harpies are still grumpy from the holidays…

I love how this thread can coexist right next to the “Are divorced men solely looking for sex?” thread and while the two are totally opposite in what they are griping about every harpy agrees that men are definitely always wrong…


You're a whole entire bi tch who sought out a mom's group to do the cyber equivalent of yanking a girl's ponytail for attention. You know you're a low value scrote. We know you're a low value scrote. To the corner with you.


So much anger in your post. A “low-value scrote”? Good Lord. Your ex is lucky he’s your ex! He’s probably on vacation in Thailand banging hot strange and having the time of his life on his own time. So much detectable hostile narcissism in your post.

And you're back again. Nothing says high value male like parking your stupid self at a computer reloading the page every ten seconds so you can argue with women all day. Sorry you're too broke to make it to Thailand.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m literally being told by the divorced dads: I want a family structure; I want another kid; I have money and can support a family.



Yeah, they do. They also want someone to do the household stuff (best case, split the load). They do not want to be solely responsible for household and kid stuff. Which is fine, I don't either, but the big question is why did they divorce then?


This. Women usually file for divorce…not men. 70% are initiated by the woman.


I keep hearing this stat on this board; is there a citation?


It is cited so many places


Honestly, men are more pragmatic when it comes to the prospect of divorce. They take time, perform a Benefit Cost Analysis and find the best scenario and will probably only pull the divorce trigger when most expeditious and cost-effective. Look at the lesbian divorce rate vs gay men if you want to some broader context. Why is it the way it is? Why such a stark contrast? Anyone?


Haha exactly. My twice divorced exH had spreadsheets and calculated his exits.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m literally being told by the divorced dads: I want a family structure; I want another kid; I have money and can support a family.



Yeah, they do. They also want someone to do the household stuff (best case, split the load). They do not want to be solely responsible for household and kid stuff. Which is fine, I don't either, but the big question is why did they divorce then?


This. Women usually file for divorce…not men. 70% are initiated by the woman.


I keep hearing this stat on this board; is there a citation?


It is cited so many places


Honestly, men are more pragmatic when it comes to the prospect of divorce. They take time, perform a Benefit Cost Analysis and find the best scenario and will probably only pull the divorce trigger when most expeditious and cost-effective. Look at the lesbian divorce rate vs gay men if you want to some broader context. Why is it the way it is? Why such a stark contrast? Anyone?

Are you really asking why highly promiscuous men who continue being promiscuous with other people after marriage are content with marriage? You can't be this stupid.


No, sweetheart, I was responding to the post about 70% of divorces being initiated by women. Reading comprehension is your friend.

You compared marriages between gay men to marriages between women as if studies, anecdotes and rubbing two brain cells together couldn't tell you that the former doesn't treat marriage any differently than single life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They just want a bang-nanny. Don’t fall for it!


why not? A lot of women want that so what's the issue?
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Anonymous wrote:I’m literally being told by the divorced dads: I want a family structure; I want another kid; I have money and can support a family.



Yeah, they do. They also want someone to do the household stuff (best case, split the load). They do not want to be solely responsible for household and kid stuff. Which is fine, I don't either, but the big question is why did they divorce then?


This. Women usually file for divorce…not men. 70% are initiated by the woman.


I keep hearing this stat on this board; is there a citation?


It is cited so many places


Honestly, men are more pragmatic when it comes to the prospect of divorce. They take time, perform a Benefit Cost Analysis and find the best scenario and will probably only pull the divorce trigger when most expeditious and cost-effective. Look at the lesbian divorce rate vs gay men if you want to some broader context. Why is it the way it is? Why such a stark contrast? Anyone?

Are you really asking why highly promiscuous men who continue being promiscuous with other people after marriage are content with marriage? You can't be this stupid.


No, sweetheart, I was responding to the post about 70% of divorces being initiated by women. Reading comprehension is your friend.

You compared marriages between gay men to marriages between women as if studies, anecdotes and rubbing two brain cells together couldn't tell you that the former doesn't treat marriage any differently than single life.


You’re saying gay men can’t commit to fidelity the same way women can? That’s pretty messed up and bigoted. It’s also not true. Some gay married men open it up, but not all.


I’m saying the skewed 70% divorce rate figure can more shown through a reliance on base emotions and just basic…flightiness. When you rely on feelings more that’s what happens. He could be a great guy who pulls his weight, but if you “feel” an “emotional load imbalance” then you’ll quickly pull the trigger on a divorce. Modern men do a lot, but don’t require as much validation or credit for their accomplishments. They don’t keep tally on an imaginary emotional load spreadsheet, if you will.

I look forward to your banshee caterwall of a response.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m literally being told by the divorced dads: I want a family structure; I want another kid; I have money and can support a family.



Yeah, they do. They also want someone to do the household stuff (best case, split the load). They do not want to be solely responsible for household and kid stuff. Which is fine, I don't either, but the big question is why did they divorce then?


This. Women usually file for divorce…not men. 70% are initiated by the woman.


I keep hearing this stat on this board; is there a citation?


It is cited so many places


Honestly, men are more pragmatic when it comes to the prospect of divorce. They take time, perform a Benefit Cost Analysis and find the best scenario and will probably only pull the divorce trigger when most expeditious and cost-effective. Look at the lesbian divorce rate vs gay men if you want to some broader context. Why is it the way it is? Why such a stark contrast? Anyone?

Are you really asking why highly promiscuous men who continue being promiscuous with other people after marriage are content with marriage? You can't be this stupid.


No, sweetheart, I was responding to the post about 70% of divorces being initiated by women. Reading comprehension is your friend.

You compared marriages between gay men to marriages between women as if studies, anecdotes and rubbing two brain cells together couldn't tell you that the former doesn't treat marriage any differently than single life.


You’re saying gay men can’t commit to fidelity the same way women can? That’s pretty messed up and bigoted. It’s also not true. Some gay married men open it up, but not all.


I’m saying the skewed 70% divorce rate figure can more shown through a reliance on base emotions and just basic…flightiness. When you rely on feelings more that’s what happens. He could be a great guy who pulls his weight, but if you “feel” an “emotional load imbalance” then you’ll quickly pull the trigger on a divorce. Modern men do a lot, but don’t require as much validation or credit for their accomplishments. They don’t keep tally on an imaginary emotional load spreadsheet, if you will.

I look forward to your banshee caterwall of a response.

Nonmonogamy is a well established fact of gay male marriages. I don't care about what else you've written.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m literally being told by the divorced dads: I want a family structure; I want another kid; I have money and can support a family.



Yeah, they do. They also want someone to do the household stuff (best case, split the load). They do not want to be solely responsible for household and kid stuff. Which is fine, I don't either, but the big question is why did they divorce then?


This. Women usually file for divorce…not men. 70% are initiated by the woman.


I keep hearing this stat on this board; is there a citation?


It is cited so many places


Honestly, men are more pragmatic when it comes to the prospect of divorce. They take time, perform a Benefit Cost Analysis and find the best scenario and will probably only pull the divorce trigger when most expeditious and cost-effective. Look at the lesbian divorce rate vs gay men if you want to some broader context. Why is it the way it is? Why such a stark contrast? Anyone?

Are you really asking why highly promiscuous men who continue being promiscuous with other people after marriage are content with marriage? You can't be this stupid.


No, sweetheart, I was responding to the post about 70% of divorces being initiated by women. Reading comprehension is your friend.

You compared marriages between gay men to marriages between women as if studies, anecdotes and rubbing two brain cells together couldn't tell you that the former doesn't treat marriage any differently than single life.


You’re saying gay men can’t commit to fidelity the same way women can? That’s pretty messed up and bigoted. It’s also not true. Some gay married men open it up, but not all.


I’m saying the skewed 70% divorce rate figure can more shown through a reliance on base emotions and just basic…flightiness. When you rely on feelings more that’s what happens. He could be a great guy who pulls his weight, but if you “feel” an “emotional load imbalance” then you’ll quickly pull the trigger on a divorce. Modern men do a lot, but don’t require as much validation or credit for their accomplishments. They don’t keep tally on an imaginary emotional load spreadsheet, if you will.

I look forward to your banshee caterwall of a response.

Nonmonogamy is a well established fact of gay male marriages. I don't care about what else you've written.


Oh, okay. If that’s your take away and main contention, it’s very surprising why you’re divorced. You have “won” this discussion.
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Anonymous wrote:Late thirties woman looking for a husband. I’m dating a lot of divorced days; mid thirties; make good money; have a kid or two. They all want to settle down and be married and are even open for another kid.

It’s definitely raining men! ☺️


Who cares. Good luck with that.


😂😂😂
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Anonymous wrote:I'm married but I wouldn't want anyone's seconds they have all been rejected. Hard pass. If he can't make it work with his ex how is he going to make it work with you?


No kids, no responsibilities. Easy life.


Except that's not what's being discussed here they're all talking about having two kids then wanting more.
Anonymous
Married person with a question here are the divorced guys WITH NO KIDS still wanting to re-marry? I'm thinking not...
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