A woman can keep a man out of the kids life just as easily if they are married. It doesn't guarantee security.Having kids with a woman you aren’t married to is foolish. Not only are you on the hook for child support (which many kids never see anyways) but she can keep you out of the kids life easily. And you still have to pay.
Yes, later in life divorces are becoming more common. There is a contigent of people who can look quite good into their 40s and 50s. Those people are not going to stick around a bad relationship.I think you dudes need to get your life in perspective. Search gray divorce an how more common they are over the past few years...
My feelings on marriage have changed over time. It's been a long time since I thought I wanted to get married. I thought for a while that I would live with a long term girlfriend. Now, I don't wish to live with a long term girlfriend. I believe that most relationships have a shelf life of goodness of 5 years. I agree with you that women tend to get bored. You're right in some cases it is only after a few months but I tend to think that the boredom sets in later than that, typically somewhere between 2-5 years in relationships that last beyond 6 months.For years I wanted to get married. Now you couldn’t pay me to get married. Most women don’t even want to be in a relationship longer than a few months, then they get bored and are off to the next “hawt guy”. Or they’re old and stuck in their ways and cut off the sex spigot but have insanely high demands you must meet. Nah, I’m good on the marriage thing.
Self-awareness is crucial. A lot of people are not good fits for starting a business and they should just be employees. A lot of people aren;t good fits for a life long relationship with a state court enforced contract.The point is- 80% of small businesses fail. If we took the attitude many have regarding marriage and applied to those statistics, there is no reason to start a business either.
Agree.Having kids with a woman you aren’t married to is foolish. Not only are you on the hook for child support (which many kids never see anyways) but she can keep you out of the kids life easily. And you still have to pay.
You make an excellent point about people's divorced friends and family members. I have divorced family members both in my general age bracket (late Gen X/early Millennial) and my Boomer parents' cohort. As an early Millennial, I have other Millennial friends (not among my closer friends) who have gotten divorced.Meanwhile, with this fact of reality, most people throw all logic aside and convince ourselves that they'll beat the marriage odds. All your divorced friends and family thought the same thing... and look at them now.
As a bachelor, you have the choice to leave an unbearable situation. As a married man, you have to sleep with the same woman the rest of your life. Unless someone is lonely or is a hostage to "keeping up with the Jones's" ... the idea of voluntarily enslaving oneself seems odd.
Some might argue, "oh but what about having children." Good point and I do believe that a child needs involvement from both parents. However (and I'm this will raise some hair) why have children? If we're honest with ourselves... this is usually a result of feeling some void in our own lives and bringing a child into this world as our "second chance" or fulfils some need in our lives of being needed.
Never try to read a woman's mind. It is a scary place. Ignore her confusing signals and mixed messages. Assume she is interested in you and act accordingly.
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For one, you're not dealing with the family law court. If you have a issue in business, as long as you didn't do anything illegal, you'd be in civil court. Regardless, in both civil an criminal court, you have rights; not so much in family court.why not lol