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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, a lot of women here are setting themselves up to die alone with a pet, single as a slice of American cheese. Your salary requirements are obnoxious, as well as delusional. You could have had an average earning man bringing in $55k/year, but at least you would grow old with a man. Why would a man earning $200,000/year pick you when he could have his choice of women? He is in the top 2 percent of earners nationwide. He doesn't care about your money, or your job or your education. So what else do you bring to the table?[/quote] I'm married and I will also die alone with a pet, as women live much longer than men do. A lot of women also want to be single. "At ages 40 and above, more than 7 in 10 women (71 percent) are completely uninterested in dating or romantic relationships, compared to 42 percent of men. " "Among lifelong single people, women often do particularly well in later life. A noteworthy study examined the social networks of seniors (65 and older) of different marital and parental statuses in six nations—Australia, Finland, the Netherlands, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the U.S. Generally, people who had no children had the most restricted social networks. But there was a big exception: In five of the six nations, women who had no children and had been single all their lives had more expansive social networks in which friends were an important part of their everyday support system. These lifelong single women were not growing old alone. A recent study of seniors in the U.S. found that in several important ways, women do better than men when living alone, whereas men do relatively better when they live with other people—typically, a wife. " https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/living-single/202008/half-all-single-people-just-don-t-want-relationship#:~:text=At%20ages%2040%20and%20above,33%20percent%20for%20the%20men. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/living-single/201701/is-it-true-single-women-and-married-men-do-best[/quote]
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