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Why is it often perceived as more challenging for a man to navigate life without a female companion compared to a woman living without a male partner?

Does this perception accurately reflect reality, or are there men (excluding homosexuals) who manage their daily lives without a strong longing for female companionship?
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iamnikki · 31-35, F
I would have thought it was the other way around.
Nobody bothers men about when he's going to settle down and have kids because his biological clock is ticking.

People don't give men a hard time if he has kids, because he (usually) won't be the one "stuck" with the kids when things don't work out.

Nobody tells a man he shouldn't live alone for his safety and "what If something happens to you".

I could go on and on but I'll stop there
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iamnikki · 31-35, F
@Justice4All um yea, it is [i]my[/i] experience. That's why I answered.
And I do not have kids