So here's what I got out of this piece:
- Marriage requires too much work.
- So much work, in fact, that most people just don't have the temperament for it.
- Women are especially unsatisfied because they are expected to initiate and/or do most of that work.
- We in the U.S. tend to overemphasize the importance of marriage, and have an unrealistic view of it, leading us to have a high divorce rate.
- Married couples in their 40s and up rarely, if ever, have sex.
It's scary if you think she's saying that this breakdown is inevitable, that after a time your marriage just wears out and you can't bring yourself to rekindle it yet again.
But I can't believe that, because among all the reasons she lists for staying married (for the dual income, for the kids, to avoid being alone, to prove that we can) she never once mentions her actual husband.
So, I do think post-divorce anti-marriage screeds tend to be a little reductionist: my marriage failed, so marriage is a bad idea. But it didn't make me throw up.
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