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I have another friend with a kind of romantic story about her grandmother, along a similar vein but different in the fact that there was never another man. She carried the torch for her high school boyfriend for almost two decades, after he’d gotten married. She never loved anyone else. I don’t know if the first wife died or if they divorced, but she married him at age 36…way past spinsterhood back then. They had five kids after that. Then she went to nursing school in her fifties and was still practicing in her seventies, last I heard (she always looked far younger than her actual age).
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Jeremy says:
March 31, 2015 at 9:34 am
I hate to be a cliche, but the problem here is hypergamy. Women are attracted to men who possess the qualities women most admire in themselves or wish they had. I think the manosphere has it somewhat wrong when discussing alpha fux/beta bux. It isn’t that women make one single lane change in their early 30s, or that they want to be married to a beta while screwing an alpha. The femosphere has (correctly) ridiculed this concept.