Anonymous wrote:I don’t think so.
I’m a guy and I’m doing better . Have my own place, dating hotter younger women and have equal custody with my kid .
My gf now is steps above my ex wife in terms of looks and personality. And about 15 years younger. My last gf was 18 years younger .
Issue is most women are running around and date bf the same few guys, then getting their backs blown out and ghosted then think all guys are bad. It’s their own bad decisions and no one wants to be in a serious relationship with an old bitter hag with kids. Go out on dates, EVERY woman I’ve been on date with who is divorced says their ex-husband is a narcissist. Then they go out and date narcissists apparently, because they all complain their ex-boyfriends are too.
At first I’m like, that’s not even statistically possible — but then realized women usually try to date the top 5% and they wonder why they’re pumped and dumped. It was so easy to get single moms in their 40s to have sex in one or two dates. That’s why I called it quits on dating them and stuck To younger women who want more of a relationship.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think so.
I’m a guy and I’m doing better . Have my own place, dating hotter younger women and have equal custody with my kid .
My gf now is steps above my ex wife in terms of looks and personality. And about 15 years younger. My last gf was 18 years younger .
Issue is most women are running around and date bf the same few guys, then getting their backs blown out and ghosted then think all guys are bad. It’s their own bad decisions and no one wants to be in a serious relationship with an old bitter hag with kids. Go out on dates, EVERY woman I’ve been on date with who is divorced says their ex-husband is a narcissist. Then they go out and date narcissists apparently, because they all complain their ex-boyfriends are too.
At first I’m like, that’s not even statistically possible — but then realized women usually try to date the top 5% and they wonder why they’re pumped and dumped. It was so easy to get single moms in their 40s to have sex in one or two dates. That’s why I called it quits on dating them and stuck To younger women who want more of a relationship.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think so.
I’m a guy and I’m doing better . Have my own place, dating hotter younger women and have equal custody with my kid .
My gf now is steps above my ex wife in terms of looks and personality. And about 15 years younger. My last gf was 18 years younger .
Issue is most women are running around and date bf the same few guys, then getting their backs blown out and ghosted then think all guys are bad. It’s their own bad decisions and no one wants to be in a serious relationship with an old bitter hag with kids. Go out on dates, EVERY woman I’ve been on date with who is divorced says their ex-husband is a narcissist. Then they go out and date narcissists apparently, because they all complain their ex-boyfriends are too.
At first I’m like, that’s not even statistically possible — but then realized women usually try to date the top 5% and they wonder why they’re pumped and dumped. It was so easy to get single moms in their 40s to have sex in one or two dates. That’s why I called it quits on dating them and stuck To younger women who want more of a relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Rather than make it a gender thing, why not just say that if one person is dead weight in the marriage, they will often fair worse in a divorce than their spouse. If one partner takes much better care of themselves, they'll do better on the dating scene than a spouse who let themselves go. If one partner has a significantly better career, they'll eventually end up in a better place most of the time, but this will vary by couple based on their age, length of marriage, where they live, and what they got in their settlement.
Anonymous wrote:Because people who give are usually healthier and happier than selfish people
Anonymous wrote:Women "do better" on average post-divorce.
However, a small subset of "high value" men will truly skyrocket post-divorce. There are the ones who do not fall into substance abuse, poor food choices, and spiraling thoughts. They get into better shape, date younger, etc.
But lets not miss the forest for the trees. Most men post-divorce do horribly.
Anonymous wrote:Is this true? Men seem to remarry pretty quickly and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Why do women do so well post divorce compared to men? Women look and act happier. Their love life is better. Men on the other hand go downhill....
Anonymous wrote:Both my ex and I are doing great. (I sleep with women 20 years younger and she is married to a much wealthier man--I earn a great living for DC but nothing compared to her new guy).
I can't imagine this is a better situation for our kids, but they do attend a private school now and a horse riding camp every summer.