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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From a purely evolutionary standpoint, sure--it makes sense for a wealthy established man to procreate with a young, fertile woman because he can support the many babies she can carry. I am grateful that life is far more than an evolutionary checkbox though.[/quote] And once the young, fertile females ages, the male moves on to another one. Which one would you be, OP? The original young, fertile female or the replacement? Thank goodness we have evolved. I come from a long line of women who married younger men. Not a divorce among them. Guess we choose well. [/quote] It's definitely not the age, it's the person. I know some incredibly stunted and emotionally immature 'older' people and some very mature and emotionally stable young people. You should see some of the married men I know with the trophy wives. Their behavior is like a 20-something Frat boy. They marry much younger because they are frozen in time and they don't want to admit they are aging. And, many of these men have serious baggage.[/quote]
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