Published: 10 Feb 13 10:36 CET | Print version
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Women have considerably less in personal assets and savings than their live-in male partners, new statistics showed on Sunday, suggesting that even married women are more likely than their spouses to end up living in poverty in later life.
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I've seen it enough times with men I know, who earn a quite decent salary on paper but it all goes to their ex-wives and their children, which, to add insult to injury, they rarely ever get to see again.
This article is just a thinly veiled permuatation of feminist myths that there is an oh so crippling imbalance of powers within relationships. Well, there is, but usually it is the man who becomes crippled, in a divorce. And many men have no choice but to keep their woman happy for fear that they might otherwise be dragged through a costly divorce.
It never ceases ot amaze me how mmany Men suckers are out there just to have a Women allow themself go as low as having their dignity compromised let alone risking their bank balance. I am in control of whom i want as a Women in my life and it will NEVER be a Gold Digger!!!