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Xantippe
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Here’s a really good piece by my hero Dorothy Cummings McLean, talking about the potential conflict between young marriage with children and marrying the right person.
thehistoricalhouse.blogspot.com/2016/09/right-man-vs-chances-of-having-kids.html#comment-form
It’s all very good, but I’ll pull out a couple of quotes:
"However, the problem is—and I wonder if this is an insurmountable problem—finding a man with whom you honestly think you could spend the rest of your life (and who honestly wants to spend the rest of his life with you) when you are still on the young side of marriageable age.
“What marriageable age is, is a whole other–but related–question. Although outwardly I must have seemed marriageable at 19, inwardly I just didn’t have the necessary personality until I was 32 or so.”
"Nevertheless, it is difficult not to look backwards [at her own life] and see a stark choice:
"A. Marry young, have children, be bored and embarrassed (or abused and ground down) by husband, become shrew or worse.
“B. Marry truly splendid chap after, apparently, fertility has packed it in.”
(DCM married in her mid-20s, had an abusive marriage, divorced and got an annulment, and then was single until her later 30s. She and her current husband had a whirlwind romance and got married when she was 38. It’s some years later now, and it looks like they will be unable to have children.)
thehistoricalhouse.blogspot.com/2016/09/right-man-vs-chances-of-having-kids.html#comment-form
It’s all very good, but I’ll pull out a couple of quotes:
"However, the problem is—and I wonder if this is an insurmountable problem—finding a man with whom you honestly think you could spend the rest of your life (and who honestly wants to spend the rest of his life with you) when you are still on the young side of marriageable age.
“What marriageable age is, is a whole other–but related–question. Although outwardly I must have seemed marriageable at 19, inwardly I just didn’t have the necessary personality until I was 32 or so.”
"Nevertheless, it is difficult not to look backwards [at her own life] and see a stark choice:
"A. Marry young, have children, be bored and embarrassed (or abused and ground down) by husband, become shrew or worse.
“B. Marry truly splendid chap after, apparently, fertility has packed it in.”
(DCM married in her mid-20s, had an abusive marriage, divorced and got an annulment, and then was single until her later 30s. She and her current husband had a whirlwind romance and got married when she was 38. It’s some years later now, and it looks like they will be unable to have children.)