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Reply to "Are all the good men really taken by early thirties?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn't say all good men are taken by their 30s, but if they're single in their 40s and 50s there's usually a good reason for that. My experience is that widowed men tend to find new partners rather quickly. My observation has also been that lately men of my demographic are so problematic that I've just decided to remain single for the rest of my life. Being single is only bad if you don't want to be, and at this point it's just too much work to get used to trying to incorporate someone back into my life again. I can't picture it anymore.[/quote] I think widowed men and women under the age of 50 both tend to find new partners pretty quickly if they want to. I think a lot of people still judge or view never-married parents or divorced parents with some suspicion in the dating market, while widows and widowers are not judged the same way.[/quote]
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