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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's relatively common in the older population to move on quickly -- [b]especially for men who wives took care of them[/b].[/quote] Jesus, enough with this "caretaker" bullshit. He was mid-50s. Gen X. Women of that generation don't "take care of" their husbands.[/quote] Um....I'm 48 and I "take care" of my husband. [/quote] And your husband will remarry for sex, not to get the dishes done.[/quote] when he's 70? lol. Men remarry because they depend on women for EVERYTHING, including emotional support. Women don't as frequently because they have more personal resources and don't want to be a caregiver again. [/quote] GTFO with this nonsense. I don't know a single married man (including myself) who "depends on a woman for EVERYTHING". I cook for myself, I do my own laundry, I do my own finances. I have plenty of "personal resources". Older women don't as frequently get remarried because they [i]can't[/i]. The men who want to remarry shop younger, which means a lot of older women necessarily get left on the shelf.[/quote]
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