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Why do middle aged men divorce?

Causes, Reasons & Factors For Middle Aged Divorce There are those “simple” answers like: infidelity, always looking for greener pastures, an unwillingness to work through normal life changes like menopause, kids leaving home, retirement. Those are all things that happen in the life cycle of a family.

What divorce does to a man?

Men experience more health problems in the process and after a divorce. The most common health problems include weight fluctuations, depression, anxiety, and insomnia. Men also have the added stress of handling all the finances and identity loss, which makes them much more susceptible to both stroke and heart disease.

What should I know about middle aged divorce?

Plus, divorced middle aged men are often considered a great catch for many 30 something women who are looking for someone to take care of them financially. Midlife men often find affair or marriage partners who are closer in age to their children than to their own age. The new women are usually below them in status as well.

Can a parent put their kids in the middle of a divorce?

It’s a vicious cycle that can happen to anyone, even the most caring and self-aware parents. Start the healing process by first taking the time to explore the ways you might be vulnerable putting your kids in the middle of your divorce.

Where does Jane from middle aged divorce live?

Jane, who lives in Maidstone, Kent, has two daughters, aged 13 and 22. She says: ‘Although I’m in debt for the first time in my life and sceptical about the single, middle-aged men out there, I have no regrets about ending my marriage and no fear about being on my own.

What happens to your life during a midlife divorce?

Men have more opportunities to cheat and get a taste of his younger self back. For women going through a divorce at midlife, almost everything in your life changes. Especially if you were a stay-at-home mom and did not create a career of your own, divorce can be catastrophic financially.