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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: independentmind; Paulie; TomGuy; Regulator; Reaganwuzthebest; Fish out of Water; ...
PING!

If you want on or off of my family/education issues PING list, just drop me a FReepMail, and add/remove you I shall!!!

761 posted on 08/04/2002 6:49:31 PM PDT by DNA Rules
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To: DNA Rules
are you trying to stir up trouble? ;)
762 posted on 08/04/2002 6:55:30 PM PDT by christine
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To: christine11
Trouble already has 762 posts, my dear. I'm just playing alarm clock for it !!!!
763 posted on 08/04/2002 6:59:41 PM PDT by DNA Rules
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To: christine11
By the way, nice-looking firearm on your page. What's the make and model?
764 posted on 08/04/2002 7:01:47 PM PDT by DNA Rules
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To: DNA Rules
remington 870 express magnum (12 gauge)

thanks!
765 posted on 08/04/2002 7:14:51 PM PDT by christine
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To: buccaneer81
Could this also be affecting the way men are feeling about marriage today?

The Economics of Abortion and Contraception, Parts I & II

766 posted on 08/04/2002 11:06:57 PM PDT by Salvation
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To: nygoose
The women know they have the power of the law and the courts behind them

Unfortunately this is true. Men are regularly denied access to their children because of false claims by the wife who probably already has another boyfriend in tow. She continues to collect a good percentage of his paycheck, yet he has to fight to see his kids. The final insult is that he can't even deduct it on his income tax returns.

If he falls behind in his payments the county steps in and deducts it from his paycheck, then they start collecting high interest on the amount, so he is not only indebted to his ex, but is also indebted to the county. I know two young men this happened to, and both of them say they will never marry again.

767 posted on 08/04/2002 11:22:46 PM PDT by janetgreen
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To: DNA Rules
BTTT!!!!
768 posted on 08/05/2002 3:17:33 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: DNA Rules
Thanks for the ping. I have been divorced for 22 years and I intend to stay that way. The kids are all grown and I have a couple of nice ladies that I see from time to time. I have the best of both worlds. LOL!!
769 posted on 08/05/2002 3:33:01 AM PDT by Brownie74
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To: christine11
where's the virulent misogyny alert?
770 posted on 08/05/2002 3:42:12 AM PDT by bandlength
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To: buccaneer81
I can sympathize with Peter Pans....this type of divorce has happened within my own family and it has turned me off of marriage as well.
771 posted on 08/05/2002 5:09:54 AM PDT by HennepinPrisoner
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To: Phaedrus
I've been married nearly 20 years, was a divorced mom for 10 years, I choose to be "real" pickey when I remarried as I did not want a repeat of my first marriage. I'll take a GOOD marriage any day of the week.
772 posted on 08/05/2002 6:19:59 AM PDT by GailA
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To: DNA Rules
I remember a similar posting a while back. The situation is very bad for both men and women, but it is just devastating for the unfortunate children who are caught in the middle. My heart aches for them. Some previous poster's comment about a need for child advocacy is spot on.

Thanks for the ping, Deoxyribonucleic (May I call you by your first name?).
773 posted on 08/05/2002 6:21:50 AM PDT by Bigg Red
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To: Bigg Red
That would be first AND second...Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid.
774 posted on 08/05/2002 6:19:25 PM PDT by DNA Rules
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To: DNA Rules
Please excuse my faux pas, Mr. Rules. Perhaps I should have consulted your brother RNA for etiquette guidelines...
775 posted on 08/06/2002 5:59:03 AM PDT by Bigg Red
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To: SouthernFreebird
That is just about the most stupid and self-serving post I've seen here, and I've been here awhile. This issue is like a Rorschach test for people. I think any reasonable person would argue that both genders are subject to human nature, for better or worse. No gender has a monopoly on virtue or vice. The relative virtue of men and women, however, is not the subject of the article. The article deals with the proposition that the family law system is causing men to rethink marriage, and that many women can't find marriage minded men. I think both are true.

As I said, it's amazing what one finds posted on these threads. One sure sign of a feminazi attitude is the seemingly uncontrollable urge to define any issue or problem as being a man's fault...it's reflexive, like Bush-bashing. It's easy to spot...look at any thread that examines the social effect of this particular area of law, and you'll find women blaming men. To my way of thinking, it reinforces the article.

776 posted on 12/29/2005 1:54:17 PM PST by gogeo (Often wrong but seldom in doubt.)
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To: Tennessee_Bob

Bob, you know that if she was forced to stray, it's because you weren't a better husband/kinder/more thoughtful/more sensitive, etc...


777 posted on 12/29/2005 2:00:14 PM PST by gogeo (Often wrong but seldom in doubt.)
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To: Smokin' Joe

This is one of the few areas where guy do have a choice...and control. I'm amazed at the number of posters who think that men "had it coming" when they got married/had sex, etc...then bitch because men don't choose to play anymore.


778 posted on 12/29/2005 2:05:54 PM PST by gogeo (Often wrong but seldom in doubt.)
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To: Nea Wood

Actually the article wasn't about whether people have been treated unfairly in family court...it's about whether it's inherent in the family court system, and whether men have changed their behavior toward women because of that inherent flaw.


You do understand the difference, I hope?


779 posted on 12/29/2005 2:11:35 PM PST by gogeo (Often wrong but seldom in doubt.)
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To: Jedi Master Yoda
This thread is probably the greatest incentive that I've seen to get a vascectomy.

Undoubtedly the response from women has been an eye opener.

780 posted on 12/29/2005 2:13:30 PM PST by gogeo (Often wrong but seldom in doubt.)
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