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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry, ladies but men have a lot easier of a time rebounding after divorce than you do. [/quote] Not from what I've heard from women who are over 50. My sis in law had lots of options and these guys came on strong with marriage proposals way too fast for her liking. Her impression was that they are desperate to remarry at a certain age.[/quote] This was what I noticed with my mom when she was widowed in her late 50s. There’s a lot of men looking for someone to take care of them in her old age. [/quote] Pfffft I don't know a single older guy who is like that but this tired DCUM trope will never die.[/quote] Really? I do. Most of the divorced older men I know are constantly looking for women. I can really only think of two who weren’t. (Both are retired military and former olympians…I don’t know if there is a correlation there). [/quote] Exactly! Once they turn 60 this "bravade" about tons of 20 y.o. women sleeping with them stops. They remarry hurriedly, and often not to a very decent or caring woman. This is particularly problematic in older age for men if they fall prey for a woman who's after their money. We often hear these stories how men remarry in older age, and the new wive leaves his kids out of inheritance. How often do we hear about women not leaving inheritance for their kids, but to some 25 y.o. macho? By far not as often. Divorced women are perfect bullshit scanners and would rather stay content and alone spending time with their grandkids than remarrying[/quote]
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