The “One and Done” Trend
The Wall Street Journal’s observation that an increasing number of women in their 60s or older are choosing to remain single or remarry only once is a fascinating reflection of societal shifts and evolving attitudes towards marriage.
Susan Brown’s insight that many women in this age group are reluctant to “be a nurse or a purse” highlights a growing desire for independence and financial security. In the past, marriage often meant taking on domestic responsibilities and potentially compromising one’s financial independence. However, with increased economic opportunities and changing societal norms, many women are choosing to maintain their autonomy and financial stability.
Alexandra Cruse’s perspective on “commingling funds” underscores another important factor influencing the decision to remarry. For some women, the complexities of merging finances can outweigh the potential benefits of marriage. This reflects a growing emphasis on financial independence and the desire to maintain control over one’s own resources.
Overall, this trend suggests a shift in attitudes towards marriage and relationships, particularly for older women. As society continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see more diverse and individualized approaches to love, companionship, and commitment.
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