Not even remotely true. In fact, divorce is a leading cause of poverty in women. I agree with Women of Caliber, part of of editing a publication ought to be some basic level of fact checking because this is all bollocks and lashing out with nothing whatsoever to back it up that remotely aligns with fact.
https://www.marripedia.org/effects.of.divorce.on.financial.stability#:~:text=on%20Financial%20Stability-,1.,a%20male%20outside%20of%20marriage.
"Almost half of American families experience poverty following a divorce and 75 percent of all women who apply for welfare benefits do so because of a disrupted marriage or a disrupted relationship in which they live with a male outside of marriage."
https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20220511-why-women-file-for-divorce-more-than-men
Women also tend to gain fewer emotional benefits from marriage, which could make single life seem more appealing. While married men experience multiple perks – including living longer and earning more money – women don’t usually benefit from their relationships in the same way. Instead, they bear the brunt of household and child-rearing labour, which can leave working women “overwhelmed and stressed”, says Fort-Martinez.
Besides women initiating 69% of divorces, men remarry much more often than women do. And fewer women are looking for relationships than men are.
About 38% of women are killed by current or former intimate partners; only about 6% of men are. The fact that you've had two bad marriages doesn't indicate squat about the larger dynamic. Venting your pain and pretending it indicates anything about the world at large is pretty delusional. Try to at least stick to a few facts in the future. 🙄