A somewhat idle question, but: yesterday my wife and I were discussing the phenomenon of men who marry again fairly soon after their wives die, and that this seems to happen more often than widows remarrying. The context was of people well up in years, no longer raising families, which is a rather different circumstance. I said this seemed a bit surprising to me, because I think of women as having a greater need for companionship. My wife said it was not surprising to her, because women are more loyal. Thinking about it, I believe she's more in the right, though of course no more than a broad generalization is possible about things like this.
On the other hand, the men can't remarry unless there are also women who want to do so. And the difference may be only due to the fact that women generally live longer and so there are more widowed women than men. And there is that phenomenon of the widowed seventy-year-old man being pursued by a dozen seventy-year-old women.
Like I said, an idle question….
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