Anonymous wrote:I understand younger women are hotter, I completely agree. But I would not want to date somebody closer in age to my children than myself. I feel as if the age gap and cultural gap is just too large.
Additionally, but being proud of only dating women 15-20 years younger than you makes it obvious that you care nothing about women other than their looks. IME your ex is the lucky one. I wouldn't want to date a man who only cared about the status of dating younger women.
Anonymous wrote:Women give emotionally and men take.
Also, studies have shown that when men get married their time spent on housekeeping goes down while women’s goes up.
Anonymous wrote: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.
True, but high value men often attract high value younger women who want their own family and they aren't willing to settle for less time or money from their spouse, regardless of what other things he has going on in his life. Is the 50-year-old man with a gorgeous, 30-something wife and two young kids doing better than his 50-something ex who has intentionally elected not to remarry? She may live in a smaller house or a condo, but she's free, and presumably, has plenty of money after a divorce settlement from a high value ex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Dude, it’s possible because you are a narcissist and attracting women who date narcissists.
This seems incredibly obvious to anyone who isn’t trying to dance circles around it.
Ooo watch out brother….armchair psychologists here.
He’s right, you constantly hear women complain their exes are narcissists. So women inherently make bad decisions. They use the “he’s a narcissist” schtick to justify their crappy behaviors. Oh he was a narcissist so it’s ok I dumped him after I slept with a guy I met on tinder….most have an aversion to accountability, that’s why every failed relationship is the guys fault, you’ll never hear a woman admit she was at fault for anything.
With that being said, keep that in mind every time you go on a date and you hear them rant about their ex. If you find one who doesn’t she’s a woman you want to consider keeping around.
As for younger women, they’re often better looking and not bitter, have at it if you can.
oh yes, a dude who uses phrases like “getting their backs blown out” is definitely a high quality keeper and very respectful of women!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Dude, it’s possible because you are a narcissist and attracting women who date narcissists.
This seems incredibly obvious to anyone who isn’t trying to dance circles around it.
Ooo watch out brother….armchair psychologists here.
He’s right, you constantly hear women complain their exes are narcissists. So women inherently make bad decisions. They use the “he’s a narcissist” schtick to justify their crappy behaviors. Oh he was a narcissist so it’s ok I dumped him after I slept with a guy I met on tinder….most have an aversion to accountability, that’s why every failed relationship is the guys fault, you’ll never hear a woman admit she was at fault for anything.
With that being said, keep that in mind every time you go on a date and you hear them rant about their ex. If you find one who doesn’t she’s a woman you want to consider keeping around.
As for younger women, they’re often better looking and not bitter, have at it if you can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex-H is out there looking fine as wine, thriving, fit and all that. I'm pretty sure he's still self-sabotaging and breaking hearts though. He does those two things the best.
Same with mine. Hardly a surprise though. He is incredibly charming smart and a 1st class womanizer. After AP#2 we called it quit. He is now dating someone probably 10 years younger than me and I won't lie she is very attractive. Again not a surprise. I am so much happier though..I no longer have to worry about him sleeping around and potentially catching some STI putting my health at risk. Despite his faults though he is a very good father. He doesn't miss meet any school event, travel with our son to his fencing tournaments, etc. Co-parenting has been a breeze. In a way we are both happy. He can live his forever bachelor life and I don't have to agree over an unfaithful partner
Anonymous wrote: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.
You left out the part where the non default parent more formally reverts back to simple, selfish singlehood life asap.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Dude, it’s possible because you are a narcissist and attracting women who date narcissists.
This seems incredibly obvious to anyone who isn’t trying to dance circles around it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex-H is out there looking fine as wine, thriving, fit and all that. I'm pretty sure he's still self-sabotaging and breaking hearts though. He does those two things the best.
Same with mine. Hardly a surprise though. He is incredibly charming smart and a 1st class womanizer. After AP#2 we called it quit. He is now dating someone probably 10 years younger than me and I won't lie she is very attractive. Again not a surprise. I am so much happier though..I no longer have to worry about him sleeping around and potentially catching some STI putting my health at risk. Despite his faults though he is a very good father. He doesn't miss meet any school event, travel with our son to his fencing tournaments, etc. Co-parenting has been a breeze. In a way we are both happy. He can live his forever bachelor life and I don't have to agree over an unfaithful partner
Anonymous wrote:My ex-H is out there looking fine as wine, thriving, fit and all that. I'm pretty sure he's still self-sabotaging and breaking hearts though. He does those two things the best.
Anonymous wrote:So many bitter threads here. I must be the only deliriously happy married person on this site. After 37 years, I can honestly say I love my spouse more today than ever.