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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP: the advice I give to my son and all other young men is do not get married. You lose most of your human rights when you marry. Women often retire as soon as they are married. I married a PhD. She had the ability to make more money than me. Instead she retired at age 27, 10 years before our first child was born. When we got divorced over 20 years later, guess which hard working spouse forked out huge amounts of money to a lazy shrew? A woman who loves you will contribute as much or more than you do to the marriage, but most women don't, evidence that they just don't love their husbands very much. Whoever has the least to lose in a relationship is in control. That will be your wife. OP, you have the right to not live as a slave, and to not fear being made into a slave. If you stay single, you can get married anytime you like between now and when you die. Men don't have an expiration date. I'm in my late 50s and dating hotter women that I had access to when I was in my 20s. I'm sorry I've worked until now. I should have stayed single, and retired at 40. All easily done without a wife/millstone. If you don't believe me, just read a few pages of the relationship forum here. You'll see much of the conversation is about how to bag a wealthy husband, how to keep a husband from having any fun, and how to extract as much money as possible from the husband at divorce time. If you think my experience is unique, I can tell you that my friends Carl and Jose and Mike and Sven and Marc all had the exact same experience in their 40s or 50s. [/quote] You sound delightful. I would LOVE to hear the shrew's side of why she "retired" and why you two got divorced. You give this advice to your son, who the shrew gestated for you? Your son who what, you wish you never had? Is he the "millstone" you refer to? BTW This is the same advice I give my daughters. A man is just one more baby you have to take care of. [/quote]
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