Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choice. I got tired of the unreasonable demands men make in permanent relationships - always expecting me to do extra work, to put their interests before mine and to give up life goals.
No you’ve got that wrong. It’s not “men.” It’s the men you met. My husband doesn’t do any of that.
Anonymous wrote:Female
48
First circumstance, now choice. I had a horrific breakup when I was 35. Then hit the biological clock in my late 30s and decided to have a child on my own. Now my attention is on my kids. I can’t really imagine trusting someone again. If it happens by chance, maybe. But I’m not actively looking for a husband
Anonymous wrote:Male or female?
Age?
Main reason you never married?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choice. I got tired of the unreasonable demands men make in permanent relationships - always expecting me to do extra work, to put their interests before mine and to give up life goals.
No you’ve got that wrong. It’s not “men.” It’s the men you met. My husband doesn’t do any of that.
Why are you on this thread, PP?
She has not yet reached her daily quota of dagger-throwing.
Anonymous wrote:Male or female?
Age?
Main reason you never married?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choice. I got tired of the unreasonable demands men make in permanent relationships - always expecting me to do extra work, to put their interests before mine and to give up life goals.
No you’ve got that wrong. It’s not “men.” It’s the men you met. My husband doesn’t do any of that.
Why are you on this thread, PP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choice. I got tired of the unreasonable demands men make in permanent relationships - always expecting me to do extra work, to put their interests before mine and to give up life goals.
No you’ve got that wrong. It’s not “men.” It’s the men you met. My husband doesn’t do any of that.
Why are you on this thread, PP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choice. I got tired of the unreasonable demands men make in permanent relationships - always expecting me to do extra work, to put their interests before mine and to give up life goals.
No you’ve got that wrong. It’s not “men.” It’s the men you met. My husband doesn’t do any of that.
Anonymous wrote:Choice. I got tired of the unreasonable demands men make in permanent relationships - always expecting me to do extra work, to put their interests before mine and to give up life goals.
Anonymous wrote:Woman, 48. I never met a man I loved enough and I wasn't willing to settle. But no regrets. My married sisters, cousins, and friends are at best middling satisfied with their men.
Anonymous wrote:Male or female?
Age?
Main reason you never married?