Saturday evening, over scones,
snakeskin1982 and I were discussing why it has been so difficult for us, two intelligent, personable, attractive (at least I'd like to think so), women in our late twenties to find a permanent relationship. She wondered if our modern independence had raised our standards and expectations for love and partnership to an
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Sexual equality has created the possibility of greater exactness and complementarity in matching women to men. That is, in my book, a huge gain to men. But equality does raise expectations for love and marriage. The prospect of finding a true partner, rather than someone to satisfactorily perform the generic role of husband or wife, leaves many of us single and searching for a good long time. But this isn’t about delaying adulthood, it’s about meeting higher standards for what marriage and family should be.
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Or, what if you had tried to make those compromises, and over time come to resent those compromises, and then some number of years later you find yourself getting divorced?
I think either scenario is something that could have happened.
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If you only look for partners who start out as a strong match in terms of hobbies, you're not going to give yourself much room to grow.
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