Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a reasonably attractive woman hasn’t been married and no children by 40 I would assume she has issues of some sort. But once you get to know the person it’s possible to change your mind.
This is nothing but a stereotype. As a single, fit, attractive, high earner, African American woman in her late 40s, people often ask me the same thing. I am a Mom, so I have been down that road. There is nothing wrong with you based upon your marital status.
Repeat, there is nothing wrong with you based upon your marital status.
P.S. Plus, you do not bring the additional elements to a relationship that can make dating very hard. Newly divorced people often do not want to interact when wit you when they have their kids, the alimony, and child support considerations as just a few of the things they have to contend with.
YOU ARE GOLDEN MATERIAL FOR A DIVORCED MAN!
Anonymous wrote:I tend to assume that anyone of either sex who states that he or she wants to be married, but has never found the right partner by his or her mid-30s, probably has some deal-breaker that makes no sense to rational people, prioritizes his or her career or hobby to a fanatical degree, or has a problem making any kind of compromises at all, even the dinner-at-7-rather-than-9 sort.
This is for people who WANTED to be married. Now, if you told me you'd been very overweight and avoided dating, that would seem like a reasonable explanation. If all I heard was, "It just never worked out," I'd be more cautious.
Anonymous wrote:If a reasonably attractive woman hasn’t been married and no children by 40 I would assume she has issues of some sort. But once you get to know the person it’s possible to change your mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends.
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Depends..... on?
Anonymous wrote:It depends.