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Up to what age is it important for a woman to have a man - World news
Up to what age is it important for a woman to have a man - World news

Up to what age is it important for a woman to have a man

In our society, it’s generally accepted that a woman and a man should get married. It’s not uncommon for women to live on their own.

Some women want it, and for others, it just happens. But at what age do women need men?

Every woman is different. Even from the very start of life, you can see this. I’ve worked with lots of other women. One woman I know has had a new boyfriend every year since she was sixteen. She says she doesn’t want to be alone. Such a woman will require a male partner for most of her life.

I also know women who take their time to develop themselves and their careers and don’t think about men until they’re in their thirties. Every woman seems to have her own set of requirements and needs, but in general, I think sixty is the ideal age. Why is that?

At this age, things start to fall into place more, and you don’t need as much help. And so, most likely, they live in different rooms and communicating is no longer as attractive as before. Of course, only some people are like this, but I’m looking at the average here.

It depends on what the woman needs. Some people don’t need company. They can live on their own just fine.

After all, it was much more challenging in the past, for example. Men were needed for that kind of work before. Nowadays, various services can help with anything a man should do. Women have become more robust in this sense.

Every woman is truly one-of-a-kind. Ultimately, it’s up to her to decide, for instance, what she looks for in a man. Ultimately, the need diminishes year by year.

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