Women more prepared?

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New Study Claims Half Of Married Women Have A Backup Husband - Is your wife, or future wife, packing a spare?

"...a new study shows that half of all married women have a back up man, a spare in case the first one blows out on the highway.

Yep, whether it’s an old flame lacking in closure, a colleague, or even “someone who they have met at the gym,” half of the 1,000 ladies polled persist in (im)proper prior planning. That’s taking “be prepared” to a new level, eh? And it gets worse. Not only do they have a plan B, one in four of that 50% claim to feel as strongly about their alternate as they do current conquest, and, because absence makes the heart grow fonder, 12% lust even more intensely for their backup."


Obvious questions:

* Were they telling the truth?
* Now that you've seen the question, are you inspired to start planning?
* If asking men the same question, how would they answer, and would they lie?
* What is YOUR answer?

My answer: [deleted]
 
I think that men probably plan these things less than woman and that they are more prone to concurrent arrangements than consecutive ones.
 
Of course. Women are always looking to trade up.
 
In your experience, Mr Johnson. There may be reasons for that, of course.

Never met a contented woman, ever. They don't exist. I have 5 sisters, and all have had multiple husbands; my grandmothers had 3 and 5 husbands. My ma, 3. I have one wife for 41 years.

Women are good for one purpose, they know I know, and it pisses them off.
 
Women are good for one purpose, they know I know, and it pisses them off.

So Marie Curie, Joan of Arc, Catherine the Great and Mae West all had the exact same purpose? I'd love to see that Venn diagram.

Congratulations on your Ruby wedding anniversary, by the way. I'm sure you got her something special. And here's to 50 and even 60 years of equally blissful uxoriousness.
 
So Marie Curie, Joan of Arc, Catherine the Great and Mae West all had the exact same purpose? I'd love to see that Venn diagram.

Congratulations on your Ruby wedding anniversary, by the way. I'm sure you got her something special. And here's to 50 and even 60 years of equally blissful uxoriousness.

Maybe not even THAT; you make me think of Hillary and some others. Could be careers are day jobs for ugly women.

I've always valued smart, competent females...and nothing turns a woman off quicker than what I was doing. I dated one bright girl in high school who couldn't get a date before I came along. She was a much better student than me, and I respected her hard work and commitment to an education. And that made her crazy. I didn't sense how she wanted outta her bookworm cocoon, she gave me the idea she'd rather talk literature and ballet and cosmic consciousness. What I didn't get was how lost she was about the birds and the bees.
 
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Smart and quick witted women, in my experience, have always been the most fun and most inventive. After my first marriage ended I vowed to never get married again, then I met my current wife. She's not just smart/intelligent, but she's quick witted too. I have to work to keep up with her. I married her for her mind and never regretted it.

We joke about our "Free Five", but I have no doubt that if I were to get hit by a bus tomorrow, by the next day she would have a plan in place for the rest of her life. Heck she probably does now. It's not cold blooded, I think it's built in.

As someone else said, for me, I'd just wing it.
 
New Study Claims Half Of Married Women Have A Backup Husband

Obvious questions:

* Were they telling the truth?
* Now that you've seen the question, are you inspired to start planning?
* If asking men the same question, how would they answer, and would they lie?
* What is YOUR answer?

Honestly I thought the number would be higher. This is for both men and women, IMHO. In the circle of people I know, I'm fairly sure I've met some of the 'PlanB' people, even if nothing was said.

In surveys of feeling, thoughts, desires, or other intangible things, I believe most people lie to the researchers. Even though they are talking to strangers about things that can't be tied to them, they say things that won't get them in trouble later if their answers were found out.

In my mind, I can see some of my friends doing this survey. They smile, letting their mind drift off, picturing that one person. They mentally slap themselves, repeating "I'm happily married," and looking into the researcher's eyes, saying "No one waiting in the wings" for me.
 
This might even translate to other parts of life too.

Wifey's car has a spare tire in the trunk, while mine only has one of those spray bottles with patching foam.... hmm...
 
This might even translate to other parts of life too.

Wifey's car has a spare tire in the trunk, while mine only has one of those spray bottles with patching foam.... hmm...

In her case, it's just a placebo. You have to have a heavy-duty power wrench now to get the flat tire off the rim.
 
In her case, it's just a placebo. You have to have a heavy-duty power wrench now to get the flat tire off the rim.

Did I forget to mention that the spare tire is mounted on a spare rim? ;)

But she'd probably just flag somebody down and have him change the tire anyway.... which sounds like a great premise for a loving wife story btw.
 
Women plan.

With men, shit happens. :D

Trust me, not all women plan. I am not one of those women with a backup. In fact, I'm the type that was generally prepared to not date, not get married, etc., going back to high school. So I guess my backup was me.
 
Trust me, not all women plan. I am not one of those women with a backup. In fact, I'm the type that was generally prepared to not date, not get married, etc., going back to high school. So I guess my backup was me.
Plot bunny there. :D

I think it may be more that women notice when men pay attention to them in a way that means something. That doesnt mean they're planning. They just might realize that there are interested suitors. Theres a difference between tge rwo. Guys might not... Or women may be less likely to show them that. Of course, if the guy is a player he's likely taking advantage of the woman's interest all along.
 
Plot bunny there. :D

I think it may be more that women notice when men pay attention to them in a way that means something. That doesnt mean they're planning. They just might realize that there are interested suitors. Theres a difference between tge rwo. Guys might not... Or women may be less likely to show them that. Of course, if the guy is a player he's likely taking advantage of the woman's interest all along.

Could be. Then there's me, who was just oblivious to a lot.
 
That is an absurd idea. Who wrote that? A misogynist and head of the Kill Jezebels Club? I have never known this "phenomena". I have known women who wake up one day and say I can't take you one more second or I will fall on my sword. But this I have never heard of. But I have a spare tire in my car so...
 
That is an absurd idea. Who wrote that? A misogynist and head of the Kill Jezebels Club? I have never known this "phenomena". I have known women who wake up one day and say I can't take you one more second or I will fall on my sword. But this I have never heard of. But I have a spare tire in my car so...

Yeah, I have to agree. I haven't polled my female friends or anything, but although I've known some that wanted to get married, and some that were just happy when that occurred, none of them were stringing along a second guy "just in case." I'm not saying it doesn't happen, just that it's probably not that common.
 
Did I miss something, or does the Esquire article not give ANY information about who conducted this supposed study and how they did it? Without that, odds are good that it was about as "scientific" as a shampoo ad.
 
Did I miss something, or does the Esquire article not give ANY information about who conducted this supposed study and how they did it? Without that, odds are good that it was about as "scientific" as a shampoo ad.

<horror>
You mean - those shampoo adverts are not real ?
They don't tell the whole story ?

<collapses inwards to a moaning dot>
 
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