Desdinova
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I've been thinking about this one for a while...
There are childless women out there who find a guy with kids, settle down with him, and still never have any kids of their own. I know three women personally who have done this. They are in their 30s and are likely never to get pregnant.
I've seen many women in their 30s who have their biological clocks ticking quite loudly and become desperate to have a child, regardless of whether she's genuinely interested in the man or not. But this is not that scenario.
Are these women settling down with the men solely because they know their value is decreasing, or are they highly attracted to these men?
Each man in the three scenarios I know of seems to know how to push the emotional buttons of these women. They are not 'beta' by any means.
Can a woman's attraction toward a man override her biological need to have children? I'm really leaning toward the answer being "yes it can".
There are childless women out there who find a guy with kids, settle down with him, and still never have any kids of their own. I know three women personally who have done this. They are in their 30s and are likely never to get pregnant.
I've seen many women in their 30s who have their biological clocks ticking quite loudly and become desperate to have a child, regardless of whether she's genuinely interested in the man or not. But this is not that scenario.
Are these women settling down with the men solely because they know their value is decreasing, or are they highly attracted to these men?
Each man in the three scenarios I know of seems to know how to push the emotional buttons of these women. They are not 'beta' by any means.
Can a woman's attraction toward a man override her biological need to have children? I'm really leaning toward the answer being "yes it can".
