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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The divorce rate is quite low for couples who are both college-educated and married after age 25. Citing to risk of divorce based on the general population is not relevant to the typical DCUM couple. [/quote] The marriage rate for that demographic is low too, this less divorces. But as a man, your college educated wife is 90% likely to initiate the divorce. The risk vs reward isn’t favorable for men, especially wealthier men. Women are the gatekeepers of sex, men are the gatekeepers of commitment. Most women are statistically chasing after the top 10% of men. Those men can and will choose who they commit to. Unless you’re a top tier woman and a genuine 8-10 (lets be hue at most women are NOT) then you’re likely to be part of the 54% of women who will be single and childless forget by 2030[/quote] Hold on. You actually think 90% of college educated married women end up initiating divorce? Explain yourself. Also, no, women do not chase 10% of men. This has been debunked many times. Women are very realistic about who they date. [/quote] It is the statistic but it's misleading because someone initiating papers does not mean they are taking you for a ride. More than likely high status men have given up on the marriage because of better offers and basically want polygamy and the wife doesn't want it. It's the high status man holding the cards and the woman having only the divorce filing as the card they can use. The person who files is the person who feels this is the only way they can get some control in the situation. It doesn't mean they are the one who always has had control in the marriage.[/quote]
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