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Women initiate divorces more often than men because statistically we report being less satisfied in the marriage than men.

 

Men are happy to lope along in a mediocre marriage as time passes because they don't think about it as much as women do.

 

Men will do all of these things to romance you in the beginning, and after some time in the marriage all of that just stops while women are still expected to take on the bulk of the child care, household burdens and earn a paycheck.

 

Simply put, women don't have much use anymore for a husband that doesn't make them happy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oh no they aren't. Very few married men in real life l envy let me tell ya.

lt can be hell hanging in there when it's gone for a man , since when are they supposedly happy to just put up with that and go on living miserable forever, being unhappy ain't just a woman's provocative, but we often do it for the kids and family side of things and loyalty .

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Very few married men in real life l envy let me tell ya.

Call it sour grapes if you like, but this is my greatest comfort in being single - 95% of relationships seem so compromised I wouldn't be able to bear them :o

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Her loss, I'm moving on.

 

If it's any consolation, I think you dodged a bullet.

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Call it sour grapes if you like, but this is my greatest comfort in being single - 95% of relationships seem so compromised I wouldn't be able to bear them :o

 

Most people want to be in a relationship, few people want to be a partner.

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If it's any consolation, I think you dodged a bullet.

 

Yeah, you're not wrong. I think all this chick had going for her was she's ridiculously hot. Clearly she's playing games and loving the attention. I wonder how many other guys she's agreed to go on a date with and not turned up?

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There's a first time for everything and this was definitely my first no-show! Not a last minute cancellation, not even a lame a$$ excuse afterwards. Just nothing. She just didn't turn up!

 

However, I wasn't going to allow my protesting stomach to be denied. Nor would I allow someone like her to deny a good, honest family-owned business the patronage it deserves. So, I ordered my meal and a drink and had a fantastic dinner despite the lack of company.

 

Whilst disappointed, I'll roll with the punches. I had a laugh with a couple of buddies of mine afterwards on Messenger. What else can you do? Laugh, acknowledge that it's the height of rudeness and that it's a reflection upon her character, not mine, and move on.

 

Ohhh. How rude!:mad:

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