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A 'Marriage Strike' Emerges As Men Decide Not To Risk Loss
The Philadelphia Inquirer ^ | July 5, 2002 | Glenn Sacks and Dianna Thompson

Posted on 07/06/2002 5:00:19 AM PDT by buccaneer81

A 'marriage strike' emerges as men decide not to risk loss

By Glenn Sacks and Dianna Thompson

Katherine is attractive, successful, witty, and educated. She also can't find a husband. Why? Because most of the men this thirtysomething software analyst dates do not want to get married. These men have Peter Pan syndrome: They refuse to commit, refuse to settle down, and refuse to "grow up."

However, given the family court policies and divorce trends of today, Peter Pan is no naive boy, but instead a wise man.

"Why should I get married and have kids when I could lose those kids and most of what I've worked for at a moment's notice?" asks Dan, a 31-year-old power plant technician who says he will never marry.

"I've seen it happen to many of my friends. I know guys who came home one day to an empty house or apartment - wife gone, kids gone. They never saw it coming. Some of them were never able to see their kids regularly again."

Census figures suggest that the marriage rate in the United States has dipped 40 percent during the last four decades to its lowest point since the rate was measured. There are many plausible explanations for this trend, but one of the least mentioned is that American men, in the face of a family court system hopelessly stacked against them, have subconsciously launched a "marriage strike."

It is not difficult to see why. Let's say that Dan defies Peter Pan, marries Katherine, and has two children. There is a 50 percent likelihood that this marriage will end in divorce within eight years, and if it does, the odds are 2-1 it will be Katherine, not Dan, who initiates the divorce. It may not matter that Dan was a decent husband. Studies show that few divorces are initiated over abuse or because the man has already abandoned the family. Nor is adultery cited as a factor by divorcing women appreciably more than by divorcing men.

While the courts may grant Dan and Katherine joint legal custody, the odds are overwhelming that it is Katherine, not Dan, who will win physical custody. Overnight, Dan, accustomed to seeing his kids every day and being an integral part of their lives, will become a "14 percent dad" - a father who is allowed to spend only one out of every seven days with his own children.

Once Katherine and Dan are divorced, odds are at least even that Katherine will interfere with Dan's visitation rights.

Three-quarters of divorced men surveyed say their ex-wives have interfered with their visitation, and 40 percent of mothers studied admitted that they had done so, and that they had generally acted out of spite or in order to punish their exes.

Katherine will keep the house and most of the couple's assets. Dan will need to set up a new residence and pay at least a third of his take-home pay to Katherine in child support.

As bad as all of this is, it would still make Dan one of the lucky ones. After all, he could be one of those fathers who cannot see his children at all because his ex has made a false accusation of domestic violence, child abuse, or child molestation. Or a father who can only see his own children under supervised visitation or in nightmarish visitation centers where dads are treated like criminals.

He could be one of those fathers whose ex has moved their children hundreds or thousands of miles away, in violation of court orders, which courts often do not enforce. He could be one of those fathers who tears up his life and career again and again in order to follow his children, only to have his ex-wife continually move them.

He could be one of the fathers who has lost his job, seen his income drop, or suffered a disabling injury, only to have child support arrearages and interest pile up to create a mountain of debt which he could never hope to pay off. Or a father who is forced to pay 70 percent or 80 percent of his income in child support because the court has imputed an unrealistic income to him. Or a dad who suffers from one of the child support enforcement system's endless and difficult to correct errors, or who is jailed because he cannot keep up with his payments. Or a dad who reaches old age impoverished because he lost everything he had in a divorce when he was middle-aged and did not have the time and the opportunity to earn it back.

"It's a shame," Dan says. "I always wanted to be a father and have a family. But unless the laws change and give fathers the same right to be a part of their children's lives as mothers have, it just isn't worth the risk."

Dianna Thompson is the founder and executive director of the American Coalition for Fathers and Children. She can be contacted by e-mail at DThompson2232@aol.com. Glenn Sacks writes about gender issues from the male perspective. He invites readers' comments at Glenn@GlennSacks.com.


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To: christine11
foflmao !

[ i think ... ]

641 posted on 07/07/2002 6:24:19 PM PDT by tomkat
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To: tomkat
yeah, what are you laughing at? ;)
642 posted on 07/07/2002 6:27:21 PM PDT by christine
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To: christine11
that's a second amendment issue...

I left that one alone. It just seemed to cruel at the time to go after the cat statement (especially since I used to have one). But now that you mention it... :^)

But I have to ask, what if it wasn't a second amendment issue?

643 posted on 07/07/2002 6:30:29 PM PDT by meyer
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To: Motherbear
oh! ;)


645 posted on 07/07/2002 6:35:26 PM PDT by christine
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To: meyer
i'm not sure i understand your question, but what i meant by my statement, is that any man that hurt my cats would need killin'.
646 posted on 07/07/2002 6:37:35 PM PDT by christine
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To: christine11
i'm not sure i understand your question, but what i meant by my statement, is that any man that hurt my cats would need killin'.

I can tell you that I meant something entirely different. I had thought, for some reason, that you were implying that her ex (lucky as he is) had exercised his second amendment rights with her cats.

That's assuming that anything she said is true, but that's a different battle.

BTW, I'd be pretty much the same WRT my cat if I still had him. He's living with my brother-in-law's brother now due to severe allergies.

647 posted on 07/07/2002 6:50:50 PM PDT by meyer
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To: christine11
that's a fifth amendment issue ...


648 posted on 07/07/2002 7:09:02 PM PDT by tomkat
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To: Motherbear; christine11
yea, what she said ...

649 posted on 07/07/2002 7:13:28 PM PDT by tomkat
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To: tomkat
uh huh, and that's one you invoke often ;)
650 posted on 07/07/2002 7:17:57 PM PDT by christine
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To: tomkat
which 'she' would that be, tomkat? ;)
651 posted on 07/07/2002 7:27:01 PM PDT by christine
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To: Dark Mirage
You have yet to explain how all that equates to maturity. Its hard to figure out where you are coming from, as I apparently assume that the baseline capabilities of women are a lot higher than you are asserting. You act like mundane activities are glorious achievements of personal responsibility and maturity. If you actually believe this then you are painting a picture of women being far more pathetic than most men assume. Your argument boils down to "women are more mature than men because they overcame their natural inferiority to be equal to men", or at least that is how your argument reads.

So how about giving a substantial example? How do women exceed men in maturity? HINT: Saying that women can now do what men have always been doing is a mind-bogglingly stupid example. I would have to assume that you are a troll, since such examples strongly imply that women are substantially less capable creatures.

652 posted on 07/07/2002 8:50:32 PM PDT by tortoise
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To: wku man
I do think that a large number of young women these days are rather selfish. Many will act as though they can do nothing wrong, and that you're the one that has the problem, all the while you've been a perfect gentleman.

This doesn't describe every young woman, and there are a few out there who are genuinely dignified, and who want a man that will lead.

My suggestion? If you're a Christian, attend a Christian Singles Praise & Worship within your respective city. At some of these gatherings, there are upwards of 1,500 single Christian women, so you have a good chance of meeting a good woman.

656 posted on 07/07/2002 11:50:29 PM PDT by FreedomFriend
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To: nygoose
It was a long and winding road. Thank God for all blessings daily. It keeps the petty things in perspective.
657 posted on 07/08/2002 12:11:02 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe
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To: johniegrad
Oh, I watched the tape. It told me who I definitely could not trust among some mutual acquaintances. I will not have any dealings with those folks to this day, in business or personal life.

In the end, it (the tape)was only used as a deterrent, not as evidence. We had little enough to split without feeding lawyers.

Her reaction when confronted was one of attack. A calmly voiced threat to disclose the videotape shut that down and permitted a fair and rational split.

I just wanted out at that point, but it was nice not to lose everything else to get there.

659 posted on 07/08/2002 12:19:14 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe
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To: handk
So why do Americans get marriage licenses? Because they are dumbed down and ignorant, and that's by design.

A most excellent observation.

660 posted on 07/08/2002 12:38:57 AM PDT by FormerLurker
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