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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are 10 years too old to be picky. Your degrees and your job don’t mean anything. You are at the end of childbearing age. You should marry anyone with a pulse who doesn’t repulse you at this point if you want to get married and have kids. I met Dh when he was 23 and I was 24. We were grad students. He was cute, kind and swept me off my feet. We grew up together. He now earns a seven figure income but he served in the military before that. We had 2 kids when he was in the military. We lived in a tiny apt and townhouse. I earned more than Dh when we got married. You should try marrying for love, not money and status. [/quote] The first part of the comment is mean: so a man who would want kids would be likely repulsive because she's old? She has to marry anyone who's not in love but can basically coexist with her? Why not having a baby on her own, then, to avoid misery? Your example is nice but in many situations like that men dump old wives, after they start making real money. Read statistics on spousal abandonment in older ages, it's staggering[/quote]
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