Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only men have an irresponsible, juvenile, shameful "midlife crisis". Women have an epiphany where they realize they settled for an unworthy man who they didn't really love, and they leave him in a praiseworthy journey of self-discovery in which they find true love.
What an interesting observation! A perfect example of moral relativism.
So true. We're all bitches.
Anonymous wrote:Only men have an irresponsible, juvenile, shameful "midlife crisis". Women have an epiphany where they realize they settled for an unworthy man who they didn't really love, and they leave him in a praiseworthy journey of self-discovery in which they find true love.
What an interesting observation! A perfect example of moral relativism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For every horror story told her there are stories to the contrary. This crowd here is desperate to find anecdotal support for their moral dogma. Realty is different and more convoluted than these simple beliefs. YMMV!
Only 5% of affairs turn into a marriage and 60% of those divorce.
So the math is actually ... for every 98 horror stories, there are 2 stories to the contrary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid-life crisis can usually be explained by a relationship that has been going downhill for many years. But why is it so often applied to men than women?
Only men have an irresponsible, juvenile, shameful "midlife crisis". Women have an epiphany where they realize they settled for an unworthy man who they didn't really love, and they leave him in a praiseworthy journey of self-discovery in which they find true love.
Love this.