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When ‘Until Death Do us Part’ Sounds Like Agony

“What’s pushing gray divorce is people are living longer and they feel more entitled to living fully. They’ve contributed to raising children, they want an emotional journey, it’s their time now,” says Lili Vasileff, a certified financial planner and president of Divorce and Money Matters, which specializes in divorce financial planning. “They may have (decades) ahead and don’t want to be unhappy anymore.”
This is combined with a reduced stigma of divorce, both in terms of religion and society’s attitudes. People also feel more financially stable — especially if both partners have careers. But there are some serious downsides to divorce at this stage of life.
“Gray divorcees tend to be less financially secure than married and widowed adults, particularly among women,” Pew says. “And living alone at older ages can be detrimental to one’s financial comfort and, for men, their satisfaction with their social lives…….”
You must own a better Crystal ball than IThe good news is it’ll never last until death.
That article looks like a bunch of bulls~~~.
Murph ~ There is nothing brave or manly about entering into a contract with somebody which allows them to take your money, assets, children, and decades of your future income on a mere whim.
The good news is it’ll never last until death.
But for some men it’s a death sentence!
You must own a better Crystal ball than IAlso. Lets be totally clear. There is no doubt in my mind, by any measure, that i will be in my best financial condition if i don’t get married. If i get married, all of my hard saved money will be spent on granite countertops and dark hardwood floating floors, and 3000 thread count 1200$ sheets and stuff.
edit: And approximately 27 color coordinated various sized pillows on the bed.
Murph ~ There is nothing brave or manly about entering into a contract with somebody which allows them to take your money, assets, children, and decades of your future income on a mere whim.

Anonymous43until death do us part almost killed me.
Feather and down pillows*
Murph ~ There is nothing brave or manly about entering into a contract with somebody which allows them to take your money, assets, children, and decades of your future income on a mere whim.
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