Anonymous wrote:DS is 17 and says he’d like to marry and have children some day. He has had a few GFs in high school, but none that lasted very long. He wants to be single now and in the foreseeable future.
He thinks women nag/order men around and try to control their lives. His general dating experience thus far has been girls trying to guilt or control his movements. One GF insisted he be friends with her friends. Another was very liberal and tried to change his viewpoint on everything. He thought she was exhausting. And another would complain if he hadn’t seen her enough.
For better or worse, he’s an attractive young man who doesn’t try to go after girls. Maybe it’s his aloofness, but all his dates have pursued him. DH thinks it’s odd, because DH was always dating in high school and had a serious GF.
Interestingly, he’d like to marry a woman who works. He doesn’t think it’s fair for a woman to stay home while he works. His father and I have both always worked, so I guess it’s what he knows. Who knows how his views will change as he gets older or falls in love.
Anonymous wrote:
No idea, but my daughter will need to find someone willing to live with BOSSY, and my son will need to find someone willing to take over scheduling/organizing/socializing, since he's a daydreaming introvert with ADHD.
I have 10 cousins. Besides me, only one of the ten is married with kids. Another two are married but no kids. The rest are in relationships but not married and no kids. We're all 35-50. It's weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is 17 and says he’d like to marry and have children some day. He has had a few GFs in high school, but none that lasted very long. He wants to be single now and in the foreseeable future.
He thinks women nag/order men around and try to control their lives. His general dating experience thus far has been girls trying to guilt or control his movements. One GF insisted he be friends with her friends. Another was very liberal and tried to change his viewpoint on everything. He thought she was exhausting. And another would complain if he hadn’t seen her enough.
For better or worse, he’s an attractive young man who doesn’t try to go after girls. Maybe it’s his aloofness, but all his dates have pursued him. DH thinks it’s odd, because DH was always dating in high school and had a serious GF.
Interestingly, he’d like to marry a woman who works. He doesn’t think it’s fair for a woman to stay home while he works. His father and I have both always worked, so I guess it’s what he knows. Who knows how his views will change as he gets older or falls in love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No idea, but my daughter will need to find someone willing to live with BOSSY, and my son will need to find someone willing to take over scheduling/organizing/socializing, since he's a daydreaming introvert with ADHD.
I have 10 cousins. Besides me, only one of the ten is married with kids. Another two are married but no kids. The rest are in relationships but not married and no kids. We're all 35-50. It's weird.
No, your son will have to figure out how to hold it together. Women are looking to marry, not adopt grown men.
Anonymous wrote:DS is 17 and says he’d like to marry and have children some day. He has had a few GFs in high school, but none that lasted very long. He wants to be single now and in the foreseeable future.
He thinks women nag/order men around and try to control their lives. His general dating experience thus far has been girls trying to guilt or control his movements. One GF insisted he be friends with her friends. Another was very liberal and tried to change his viewpoint on everything. He thought she was exhausting. And another would complain if he hadn’t seen her enough.
For better or worse, he’s an attractive young man who doesn’t try to go after girls. Maybe it’s his aloofness, but all his dates have pursued him. DH thinks it’s odd, because DH was always dating in high school and had a serious GF.
Interestingly, he’d like to marry a woman who works. He doesn’t think it’s fair for a woman to stay home while he works. His father and I have both always worked, so I guess it’s what he knows. Who knows how his views will change as he gets older or falls in love.
Anonymous wrote:No, I will be surprised if either of the marry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if they do marry, what are the odds of them staying in one for more than 10 years?
Yup. Most marriages around me started between 27-37 and ended within 1-10 years.
This really varies. I'm 55 and have been married for 30 years. I actually know very few divorced people, though I'm not religious at all. All my college friends who married are still with their first husbands. Most of the people I work with have been married for years. My 3 closest friends from high school have all been married 20-30 years. In my bookclub that's been meeting for 15 years, just one divorce.
Wait until you turn 60+
Oh FFS. You've obviously got a narrative to sell. If I had said I was 60, you'd have posted, "wait until you're 65."
How old are you, PP? I'm guessing you are nowhere near 60.
Anonymous wrote:Odds of this generation for finding happily forever are really low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if they do marry, what are the odds of them staying in one for more than 10 years?
Yup. Most marriages around me started between 27-37 and ended within 1-10 years.
This really varies. I'm 55 and have been married for 30 years. I actually know very few divorced people, though I'm not religious at all. All my college friends who married are still with their first husbands. Most of the people I work with have been married for years. My 3 closest friends from high school have all been married 20-30 years. In my bookclub that's been meeting for 15 years, just one divorce.
Wait until you turn 60+