Yes, that was sort of odd, when the subject of singleness came up, Sandra's opinion was that the surplus of single women were as if widows because all the potential husbands died in the Vietnam War. So that was her fanciful way of interpreting singleness, although it does not really work out very well in practice. Many single women who never had a husband cannot qualify for the allotted benefits of widowhood in the apostlic distributions, so that creates a problem that was not asked for. And so what if they are young or old, how can they remarry when they never had a husband in the first place? Thus, Sandra's logic was not helpful in this case. Needless to say. Obviously.