Anonymous wrote:A lot of the trappings of "getting married" are aimed more at women than men, so I think men are generally less excited than women about engagement and weddings. And actually a lot of what men are told about engagement and weddings is burdensome (it's a lot of "you have to do this or your cheap" or "you have to do that or her parents won't respect you" or whatever) so it shouldn't come as a surprise that a lot of men are like OP's ex or BF and just not enthusiastic.
Meanwhile women get sold on the fairy tale of getting married from a young age. They are told that engagement and the wedding itself are really significant milestones for women, specifically, and both are made extra desirable with the bribe of the ring, the dress, the photos and attention. And social media has amped that up for a lot of women.
But that doesn't have a lot to do with marriage. I think marriage tends to benefit men more than women, especially if there are children. Women tend to make more sacrifices within marriage and offer more of value to the the family unit (on average, on average, of course this is not true of every marriage).
This is why women are more likely to file for divorce.
So to answer OP: men do want a wife but they want one without the burdens of proposing and a wedding, which is understandable because those things tend to be pretty shallow and not really geared towards men at all. But once married, men tend to get quite a bit out of it, whereas women are more likely to question the value of the actual marriage even though the proposal/engagement/wedding is more geared towards them.
Anonymous wrote:I am 50 years adn divorced. I am not suggesting that women in their late 30s and 40s will rush to marry me, but it's one of the reasons I am dating a woman who is 56. She is divorced and I at this stage in her life there is only a 1% chance she would want to marry me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if men want to start a family they would prefer to be married. Women are the same way, but I think women are also seeking a lifelong partner. Men are as as well but IMO it's less important to them. A women would prefer to have sex with the same man for 20 years whereas a man if he is allowed he would prefer to have sex with 20 different women. Now feminists say that my point of view is rooted in sexism. Maybe they are right I have no idea. Or is it nature/biology? I don't know. I think marriage has a far deeper meaning to women..in fact they spend far more time managing the marriage. They tend to be very proud of their husbands and to show them off. Women talk about their husbands far more than men talk about their wives.
I'm bracing for the feminists to attack me lol
Spoken like a true single man. Have you met women in real life? It doesn’t sound like it.
And the research actually shows women would prefer more variety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if men want to start a family they would prefer to be married. Women are the same way, but I think women are also seeking a lifelong partner. Men are as as well but IMO it's less important to them. A women would prefer to have sex with the same man for 20 years whereas a man if he is allowed he would prefer to have sex with 20 different women. Now feminists say that my point of view is rooted in sexism. Maybe they are right I have no idea. Or is it nature/biology? I don't know. I think marriage has a far deeper meaning to women..in fact they spend far more time managing the marriage. They tend to be very proud of their husbands and to show them off. Women talk about their husbands far more than men talk about their wives.
I'm bracing for the feminists to attack me lol
Spoken like a true single man. Have you met women in real life? It doesn’t sound like it.
And the research actually shows women would prefer more variety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always thought men get more out of marriage than women.
Yes, men get to work to support more than just themselves and women get Netflix.
Overwhelming majority of married women work. Men get a maid and cook who also bring in a paycheck.
But this has only been the case for 30 years or so. Pretty insignificant compared to the millennia that marriage has been around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if men want to start a family they would prefer to be married. Women are the same way, but I think women are also seeking a lifelong partner. Men are as as well but IMO it's less important to them. A women would prefer to have sex with the same man for 20 years whereas a man if he is allowed he would prefer to have sex with 20 different women. Now feminists say that my point of view is rooted in sexism. Maybe they are right I have no idea. Or is it nature/biology? I don't know. I think marriage has a far deeper meaning to women..in fact they spend far more time managing the marriage. They tend to be very proud of their husbands and to show them off. Women talk about their husbands far more than men talk about their wives.
I'm bracing for the feminists to attack me lol
Spoken like a true single man. Have you met women in real life? It doesn’t sound like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if men want to start a family they would prefer to be married. Women are the same way, but I think women are also seeking a lifelong partner. Men are as as well but IMO it's less important to them. A women would prefer to have sex with the same man for 20 years whereas a man if he is allowed he would prefer to have sex with 20 different women. Now feminists say that my point of view is rooted in sexism. Maybe they are right I have no idea. Or is it nature/biology? I don't know. I think marriage has a far deeper meaning to women..in fact they spend far more time managing the marriage. They tend to be very proud of their husbands and to show them off. Women talk about their husbands far more than men talk about their wives.
I'm bracing for the feminists to attack me lol
Spoken like a true single man. Have you met women in real life? It doesn’t sound like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always thought men get more out of marriage than women.
Yes, men get to work to support more than just themselves and women get Netflix.
Overwhelming majority of married women work. Men get a maid and cook who also bring in a paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been dating my gf for a year. We are both divorced..A year ago we agreed that marriage wasn't something we are both looking for. Now 13 months later she is starting to drop hints that she "would looooove to be married again" this is is often follow by lots of touches kisses. I just try to ignore it and change the subject quickly. I am a hard no on remarriage. Maybe for some women marriage is the only way they can be guaranteed that a man will commit to them. I don't know.
Why not just have a convo with her? No need to beat around the bush
PP here. Fair enough. I will admit I am acting selfish here because part of me is afraid that of this what she wants now she will be looking for someone seeking that whereas I am happy with the status quo. I know it's selfish of me because I am not letting our relationship evolves in a way that's not going to benefit me.
Anonymous wrote:I think if men want to start a family they would prefer to be married. Women are the same way, but I think women are also seeking a lifelong partner. Men are as as well but IMO it's less important to them. A women would prefer to have sex with the same man for 20 years whereas a man if he is allowed he would prefer to have sex with 20 different women. Now feminists say that my point of view is rooted in sexism. Maybe they are right I have no idea. Or is it nature/biology? I don't know. I think marriage has a far deeper meaning to women..in fact they spend far more time managing the marriage. They tend to be very proud of their husbands and to show them off. Women talk about their husbands far more than men talk about their wives.
I'm bracing for the feminists to attack me lol
Anonymous wrote:I am 50 years adn divorced. I am not suggesting that women in their late 30s and 40s will rush to marry me, but it's one of the reasons I am dating a woman who is 56. She is divorced and I at this stage in her life there is only a 1% chance she would want to marry me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always thought men get more out of marriage than women.
Married men are healthier than single or divorced men, they live longer and are happier. Men get a lot of value out of marriage, far beyond monetary.
I wonder what the divide between correlation and causation is on this one. It might be, at least in part, that men who are predisposed toward health and happiness are also more attractive to women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been dating my gf for a year. We are both divorced..A year ago we agreed that marriage wasn't something we are both looking for. Now 13 months later she is starting to drop hints that she "would looooove to be married again" this is is often follow by lots of touches kisses. I just try to ignore it and change the subject quickly. I am a hard no on remarriage. Maybe for some women marriage is the only way they can be guaranteed that a man will commit to them. I don't know.
Why not just have a convo with her? No need to beat around the bush
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My XH never really wanted to get married. He viewed it as government interference and only really wanted to legalize it for the tax break.
My current boyfriend said he would definitely get married if I wanted to, but still views it as just a “piece of paper.”
Women seem to usually be the ones to want the ring and giving the ultimatums. It makes me wonder if men care at all about marriage itself?
Red Flag.