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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd end it. You're hurting him if you feel that way. At 60 he's not totally over the hill and might have a chance of finding a better life partner if you end it now.[/quote] She on the other hand, at 54, is unlikely to find one.[/quote] Did you read the OP? She doesn’t care. She would rather watch tv. Honestly, more power to her.[/quote] This is so short-sighted. Who will she hang out with when friends are busy? When her kids stop coming home? Who can she trust who will help her when she has a health problem? There is a lot to be said for a medium guy who is devoted and trustworthy. [/quote] Most elderly women are single. My mother and her 3 siblings are all widowed, single, or divorced. They help each other and make it work.[/quote] Between the ages of 50 and 60, something like 50% of women are widowed, single or divorced. Above the age of 65, the majority of women are in this category. Many men are as well. The reality is that most people deal with things on their own as they age. [/quote] Where did you get this stat?[/quote] It’s 30-35%.[/quote]
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