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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What you’re failing to understand is that your expectations are way too high so you should just keep your FB because you’re not gonna find what you’re looking for because it’s a unicorn and unicorns don’t exist. [/quote] DC is a city of education and wealth. I am not hanging out in Anacostia river neighborhoods. Yes, I would rather keep my FB arrangement. But at the same time your math doesn't account that 1-percenters men do prescreen for top 1-2 percenters women. All my exH divorced male friends re-married to IMF, WB employees, women entrepreneurs of similar age or max 10 years younger (but not 20 years younger as your described). All of my divorced girlfriends generally remarried one step higher vs ex-husbands (from fed employee to an architect& developer, from a consultant to a lawyer and so on). They didnt go even for 29-35 year olds with mid level manager positions, they married women leaders. The world is changing and men generally prefer marrying financially and educationally equal. If you limit your "data range" with people who pre-screen partners by higher education and lets say at least 200K income, then chances of finding a similar partner significantly increase in each age group. [/quote]
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