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Xantippe
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I think DCM has probably dated more than anybody on this forum–she had and has a HUGE social life.I’m not sure where anyone got “man-hating” out of this piece. The author spoke primarily about herself and didn’t extrapolate her experience. And as she said several times, she’s happily married, presumably, to a man.
That said, she sounds very childish. If getting married is a real priority to you (and who would want to be married to someone who didn’t prioritize it?), then be ready before 32. There’s a lot of time between 19 and 32! No, I don’t think anyone outside of the military should marry between say, 18-22, for practical reasons as well as maturity. But by 25, if that’s something you want, you need to be actively working on making yourself ‘marriagable’ AND putting yourself out there and meeting people.
19 and stupid vs 38 and infertile may have been her choice, but it doesn’t have to be anyone else’s.
She says of what made her unmarriageable as a younger woman:
“It’s sad that I was functionally unmarriageable until I was 32, and this was not because of any bad habit or addiction or obvious vice. Looking dispassionately upon my 25 year old self (poor girl) from a distance of twenty years, 3,371 miles and the comfort of a good marriage, I think the problem stemmed from irrational fear, depression, confusion and, above all, not being rooted in reality, especially the reality of how other people think and feel and get what they want. How much of this was my fault and how much was chemical or anatomical (e.g. unusually slow transition from child brain to adult brain) may be explained to me on Judgement Day.”
(25 was I believe when she married the first Mr. DCM–the abusive whackaloon and I believe 32 puts her 5 years out from having left the first Mr. DCM–not that long to get over a full-immersion abusive relationship, I think.)
Edited to add: Reading DCM’s story of her first marriage, it reminds me a lot of the older guy I dated when I was 19 and who wanted to marry me. The particular details are different, but I feel like I would have been in a very similar mental space to where DCM was at 25–I just didn’t have a lot of street smarts then and there were a lot of things that were obvious lines that I didn’t realize were lines at the time, because I was 19 and didn’t have a lot of street smarts.