Can't blame him I have the same preference although not exactly a dealbreaker for me anyways stats back the preference aswell and many ladies also have this preference like @Sophisticate
it's not a "stupid" preference if you want a lasting marriage.
The statistics vary, but one study by researchers Paul Amato and Danelle Deboer indicated that if a woman's parents divorced, her odds of divorce increased 69%, while if both a husband and wife's parents divorced, the risk of divorce increased by 189%.
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so you're saying those without fathers should end up with each other?Instead of getting butthurt ,you women should also avoid boys who grew up without a father when y'all had an active good father .
Indeedso you're saying those without fathers should end up with each other?
No you should get with someone who has an active father in their life if you can no point limiting yourselfso you're saying those without fathers should end up with each other?
I grew up in one but I think the guys conclusion is justifiedYou can tell which users grew up in a single parent household by the responses
He wants a spouse that is familiar with the role wife.It is not her fault that her parents were divorced. It is really dumb to end a relationship due to this alone. It is possible that the guy was just looking for an excuse.