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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Chris Evans dated a few different women fairly seriously in his youth, and none of them has ever said a bad word about him. Jessica Biel and Jenny Slate were two of his most serious dating relationships. He was once quoted in an interview as saying: "I definitely want children. I definitely want a family. But you cannot put the cart before the horse,” he told USA Today after his split from Slate. “The family only works if it’s built off the extension of the love you feel for a person. If you all of a sudden want the kid more than you want the relationship, you may be on shaky ground." Chris's parents divorced, which was a difficult experience for him and his three siblings. Many children of divorce and dysfunctional marriage are more risk averse about marriage and family - there isn't anything wrong with that, it's a healthy adaptation so long as it is not taken to extreme. I have always found it utterly bizarre how people who have been married multiple times or are in lackluster or dysfunctional marriages (which ultimately DO harm their kids) are somehow considered more 'normal' than people who wait for the right time and the right one, or who eschew marriage altogether. This board is rife with women and men lamenting their wrong spouses and loveless, sexless, unhappy marriages. People who refuse to see that staying in those situations is harming their kids even absent physical abuse in the marriage. And then they point at those of us who wait and call us immature. :roll: [/quote] +1. So many people consider it a goal and an accomplishment to be married by a certain age, and they pay more attention to checking off boxes and reaching a goal than to the actual person they are marrying. [/quote] I wish them the best, but he’s 42 and she’s 26- that’s less “taking his time to choose carefully” as much as it is a cliche. Wasn’t Siena Miller (age 40? 42?) just flamed on this board a few weeks ago for getting pregnant with her 26 year old boyfriend and essentially called a cradle robber? Here Chris Evans gets +1s and high fives for “waiting until he found” his 26 year old spouse. Can’t make up this hypocrisy![/quote]
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