Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who is a divorce attorney. The reason why women initiate more divorces is because men are too lazy to initiate the process.
Or put another way, men are willing to put up with a lot more before they turn to divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We haven’t had widespread gay marriage that long, and I don’t know enough about how married lesbians vary from the hetero marrieds. What happens if you control for age, education, children, income, geography, stuff like that?
OP has no time for that except to make some kind of weird conclusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We haven’t had widespread gay marriage that long, and I don’t know enough about how married lesbians vary from the hetero marrieds. What happens if you control for age, education, children, income, geography, stuff like that?
Again - plenty of sociological research to be done on this fascinating phenomenon.
Women divorce each other at significantly higher rates, while men infrequently divorce their husbands; heterosexual divorce rates lie in between.
Why is this so?
Women just care about marital status and defining relationships a lot more than men do. Women push for marriage. When they get married they don’t really cheat or engage in super time consuming hobbies nearly as frequently as men do. When the marriage is having problems, they push for some kind of counseling. If they continue having problems, they file for divorce.
Social relationships are more important to women for a number of reasons. Some of it is biological. Women have higher levels of estrogen and oxytocin. Some of it is social. When you have less power in society as an individual, social relationships are much more important and are needed for survival. It’s more important for women to follow the ‘rules’ than it is for men.
Men generally care less about relationship status, are less interested and take longer to decide to get married, cheat or otherwise act single with much higher frequency, and are less likely to initiate divorce.
Did you even read the OP? Everything you just said about women is contradicted by the lesbian divorce rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We haven’t had widespread gay marriage that long, and I don’t know enough about how married lesbians vary from the hetero marrieds. What happens if you control for age, education, children, income, geography, stuff like that?
Again - plenty of sociological research to be done on this fascinating phenomenon.
Women divorce each other at significantly higher rates, while men infrequently divorce their husbands; heterosexual divorce rates lie in between.
Why is this so?
Women just care about marital status and defining relationships a lot more than men do. Women push for marriage. When they get married they don’t really cheat or engage in super time consuming hobbies nearly as frequently as men do. When the marriage is having problems, they push for some kind of counseling. If they continue having problems, they file for divorce.
Social relationships are more important to women for a number of reasons. Some of it is biological. Women have higher levels of estrogen and oxytocin. Some of it is social. When you have less power in society as an individual, social relationships are much more important and are needed for survival. It’s more important for women to follow the ‘rules’ than it is for men.
Men generally care less about relationship status, are less interested and take longer to decide to get married, cheat or otherwise act single with much higher frequency, and are less likely to initiate divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We haven’t had widespread gay marriage that long, and I don’t know enough about how married lesbians vary from the hetero marrieds. What happens if you control for age, education, children, income, geography, stuff like that?
Again - plenty of sociological research to be done on this fascinating phenomenon.
Women divorce each other at significantly higher rates, while men infrequently divorce their husbands; heterosexual divorce rates lie in between.
Why is this so?
Anonymous wrote:We haven’t had widespread gay marriage that long, and I don’t know enough about how married lesbians vary from the hetero marrieds. What happens if you control for age, education, children, income, geography, stuff like that?
Anonymous wrote:We haven’t had widespread gay marriage that long, and I don’t know enough about how married lesbians vary from the hetero marrieds. What happens if you control for age, education, children, income, geography, stuff like that?
Anonymous wrote:If lesbians have the highest divorce rate, aren't women equally responsible for the issues that happen in a hetero marriage?
On this forum in 99% of divorces I think we can safely conclude who is blamed.
Is it in women's nature that they cant do no wrong in a marriage?