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Reply to "42, not married, have always wanted to be, and now thinking - why? Is marriage really that great?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There have been lots of studies showing that marriage makes men happier but women unhappier. Personally, I’m very happy with my marriage bc even though it’s hard at times, I feel like my husband inspires me to be a better person, and I do the same for him. [/quote] Those studies are all b.s or clickbait. https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2019/6/4/18650969/married-women-miserable-fake-paul-dolan-happiness Studies also show kids make people unhappy, as does grad school and other things you have to work at that make a life meaningful. Marriage has its benefits and detriments, with whom you are married to determinant as to whether its worth it.[/quote] I can't take this article seriously when it gets the title of the book that it's savaging incorrect. "Happy Every After"? Remove the plank from your own eye first, Ms. Kelsey Piper. [/quote] I would say Dolan's mistake (misinterpreting the survey data upon which HIS ENTIRE BOOK is premised) is several orders of magnitude worse than Piper's typo (a single letter away from the correct book [b]Happy Ever After[/b]).[/quote]
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