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So there you go. Women generally get over the break up or divorce while men don't. It tells a lot about how men and women love each other more than anything else.
To quote you, "Huh?"
The way people recover from any heartbreak has more to do with their coping skills than their gender.
As Dewdrop has said, love is not measurable.
And those who try to insist that it is have WAY too much time on their hands, and probably not enough love in their lives.
So there you go. Women generally get over the break up or divorce while men don't. It tells a lot about how men and women love each other more than anything else.
Umm... That's not a study. That's an opinion piece. It didn't prove anything.
You can't PROVE love. You can't MEASURE love. Have you ever been in love? Are you married? Do you have children? Because it sounds like you are talking about something that you have no experience with - or that you are talking from the perspective of someone who has only experienced unrequited love - which isn't the same thing at all.
Of course women love their kids more than their husbands!
A husband is considered a resource (a wage slave) to be used until he ceases to be useful then "discarded" and forced to pay alimony.
Once a man has signed a marriage license he is the property of his wife... a wage slave. The state will bring the full burden of the law to insure this. A woman has no incentive to please a man once he signs a marriage contract.
Of course women love their kids more than their husbands!
A husband is considered a resource (a wage slave) to be used until he ceases to be useful then "discarded" and forced to pay alimony.
Once a man has signed a marriage license he is the property of his wife... a wage slave. The state will bring the full burden of the law to insure this. A woman has no incentive to please a man once he signs a marriage contract.
Umm... That's not a study. That's an opinion piece. It didn't prove anything.
You can't PROVE love. You can't MEASURE love. Have you ever been in love? Are you married? Do you have children? Because it sounds like you are talking about something that you have no experience with - or that you are talking from the perspective of someone who has only experienced unrequited love - which isn't the same thing at all.
This again? Personally, the love I feel for my son is totally different than the love I feel for my husband. They are not comparable nor would I choose to compare them and pick which one I love more.
I agree with this. It's a folly of the English language that we use the same word for romantic love and familial love. They are very different.
Yes an article is proof. Hardly I'm sure the method which isn't stated is viable as well?
You can Google it and you would find various research which prove this claim.
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