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U.S. faces a married couples’ retirement crisis - pgchin - 10-15-2013 09:31 I haven't posted in this section for a while so I figured this would be an "enlightening" article to list to some given our demographics! Over the past 5-7years I am noticing more and more "empty nesters" and retiree's who are friends or acquaintances of ours getting divorced VERY late in life after like 25-40 years of marriage. So here is one "professionals" opinion and advice.......... The only thing I can add is "communicate,communicate, then communicate some more"!!!!!!!!! Then try and work out a "win-win" solution! Notice the RV reference in the article.......can't tell you how many times we pulled into a park and some newbie RV'er or retirees comes up and talks about how they did not know how "close" they were going to be with their spouse, no matter how BIG the rig! http://www.marketwatch.com/story/us-faces-a-married-couples-retirement-crisis-2013-10-15?siteid=yhoof2 RE: U.S. faces a married couples’ retirement crisis - Arcticdude - 10-15-2013 15:10 Interesting to see the writer stating the professional women have the hardest time retiring. Most of the ones I know are so glad to be out of the rat race, they're ecstatic. We've solved the problem by setting up a large acreage to retire to. It's big enough so we can easily spend several days away from each other, if needed! Better yet, it's got enough peaks and valleys the cell phones don't work well, either! If I want to bother her, I've got to go find her first! RE: U.S. faces a married couples’ retirement crisis - patticake - 10-15-2013 19:46 Pete, all you have to say is yes maam, and no maam. then turn your hearing aid off RE: U.S. faces a married couples’ retirement crisis - ernie ekberg - 10-15-2013 20:53 Steve- I always knew you were a wise man and I'm glad that some of your wisdom has rubbed off on me RE: U.S. faces a married couples’ retirement crisis - pgchin - 10-16-2013 10:41 (10-15-2013 19:46)patticake Wrote: Pete, all you have to say is yes maam, and no maam. then turn your hearing aid off Steve, I agree with Ernie, you are a very wise man! LOL........... I think everyone has a "creative solution", I thought the timing of that article was interesting as about a month ago my wife and I were talking about how so many 20-40 year marriages of people we know were ending and we are were like...so you compromised for 40 years..........why do you want to end it now?????????? It just did not make sense to us............Oh well...... I guess its the question , not the answer that drives us to quote "the Matrix". John, yeah I know some professional women who could not wait to retire, I also know some very senior executive women who are having trouble..... the ones who were really driven and eventually went back to work somewhere else...........not sure about the authors "client base" and her definition of "professional"........... I see you and David have the same mindset..........PLENTY of land to ROAM!!! Good for you guys!!!!!!!!! RE: U.S. faces a married couples’ retirement crisis - Arcticdude - 10-16-2013 14:31 PLENTY of land to ROAM!!! Good for you guys!!!!!!!!! Now I've just got to get a tractor with a bigger engine than the S60! Argh, argh, argh!! |