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Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote: Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote: As an aside, I ended up later taking Marriage and the Family as an easy elective. Only those students who had been married got As. More to the point, all of us who got As also were divorced. So why is the success rate of second and subsequent marriages even lower than first marriages? Because women are involved? Personally, I decided I'd rather be alone and have learned to thrive on it. I don't have to compromise: everything is on *my* schedule and to my taste. I buy toys when *I* want them (and as I can afford them. There's a lot to be said for being a selfish *******. As for sleeping alone, I got a dog. She doesn't mind if I fart in bed. I can absolutely guarantee if I were remarried, money wouldn't be available for me to fly. Men and women go into marriages looking for different things. With men, it's sex and companionship. With women, it's primarily for security (financial and otherwise). I used to be shocked listening to my female coworkers describing their husbands but no longer. I love women; I enjoy working with them and I enjoy talking to them. I just wouldn't want to be tied to one. YMMV. We are what we are and they are what they are. Don't be surprised when a marriage fails; be surprised when one succeeds. Well, mine is 23 years strong and I expect it to be my only one. My family has a long history of 50+ year marriages, mostly terminated by death. You have made the right choice for you, because, as you indicate, selfishness and marriage don't mix. If only everyone would understand that and make the choice before they get married the first time. :-) Matt |
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Matt Whiting wrote:
So why is the success rate of second and subsequent marriages even lower than first marriages? The pool of people that can enter into second marraiges have a track record of failure. They blew it once, it's not surprising that most of them can blow it again. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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George Patterson wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote: So why is the success rate of second and subsequent marriages even lower than first marriages? The pool of people that can enter into second marraiges have a track record of failure. They blew it once, it's not surprising that most of them can blow it again. True, I was just responding to the comment about divorced folks doing so much better on a test in a course about marriage. You'd think if they learned that much, the success rate would be higher the second time around. I'm guessing the test was flawed. Matt |
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