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Reply to "Why is there a greater stigma toward men who live with their parents than there is toward women?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because it raises red flags on three of the most common indicators that a man is not suitable for marriage: 1. Can’t afford his own living expenses/did something irresponsible financially and so now is back with mom and dad. 2. Can’t do household tasks and so will expect a partner to cook and clean for them. 3. Has an unhealthy degree of enmeshment and there will be in-law problems. None of this says every man living with his parents has all of these issues, but in a world where everyone is assessed online, many women are not going to waste time making sure they won’t be expected to live with their in laws or iron their potential spouses shirts. [/quote] Don't men say the same thing about high body count in women?[/quote] Aren’t men making decisions based on limited information and trying to avoid red flags? Yes probably? [/quote] Both stigmas are fine, and not sexist. People are allowed to have discriminating mating standards.[/quote]
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