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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think 35 is a big turning point. Guys who remain single longer than that tend to be odd. You’re better off finding someone who’s been divorced once they’re past that point.[/quote] As a divorced man who is 46 and has 2 kids, I will not recommend a divorced man like me. Not only we are at the age where we have to worry about elderly parents, we have to worry about college, child support, and our career which is at the peak point. It's very unlikely that we want to remarry and raise kids again. And as a single woman who still has so much of her time and love to offer to someone, I don't think a divorced man juggling several responsibilities is the best you can do. Women who have never had kids are better off with single men in similar situations. I often see never married women with no kids getting married to divorce men and I just don't get it. [b]I guess these men are extremely rich and can afford to start over and hire 2 nannies, outsource everything, can already retire right now and have enough for the next 100 years[/b], I don't know it's strange [/quote] Women are beauty objects, men are success objects.[/quote] Yes, these are rich men re-marrying to pretty young things. They usually don't bother with parenting and offload all household duties to the next set of wives. Superficial second-, third- families happy faces on Christmas cards and behind the curtain women just waiting for them to die and be free with all the money [/quote] It's funny how so many people on this board assume that everyone is as miserable as they are. Obviously, this is what you want to hear: Yes, your marriage didn't work out because men are evil and nobody else is happy in their heterosexual marriage. Or, for you singles, yes you're alone because nobody is good enough for you. You're better off than married people because no marriages are happy. [/quote] "Unmarried" is not equal to "single". A lot of people unmarried legally are not officially single. They just chose not to marry as they don't see a benefit in marriage at this time[/quote]
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