Divorced women - how is your love life today?

Anonymous
Let’s hear it.
Anonymous
Absolutely fantastic.
Anonymous
Love my life, love my kids, love my friends, love my hobbies, love my job.
Anonymous
Married to my AP. Ten years later. Not saying it was easy, any of it. But the sex is incredible.
Anonymous
60 here. I need a nap. I bailed on a date this afternoon (gave a heads up), kind of feel like I have too many to choose from at the moment. And no they aren't gold diggers or older men looking for a nurse. It's definitely not what I expected when I decided to test the waters again. I heard it was awful out there dating at my age. I'm having fun and still spending plenty of time socializing with my female friends.
Anonymous
I have been in a relationship for 3 years. Dating was… confusing because I am a different person than in my 20s and what I want in a partner has matured and evolved. But my radar has glitches in it and I know that now that I’m in therapy so I have to navigate that as well as the men available in their 40s.

Right now I found a loving, sweet, loyal partner… but he has severe ADHD and I’m questioning the future.
Anonymous
Really good. I’m dating the man of my dreams who is a massive upgrade from xH in every way.

But, I will say, I often question if I even want to date/be in a relationship anymore. Between balancing work, kids, my own interests, and dating, it always feels like I end up dropping balls. And right now a relationship is the thing I’m least interested in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Married to my AP. Ten years later. Not saying it was easy, any of it. But the sex is incredible.
After 10 years I would hope there's more to your relationship than great sex. Doesn't sound like it!
Anonymous
Pretty great.

Dating a wonderful man that is vastly different than the ex and better in every way. Love him and neither of us want to merge our lives. It is exactly the type of low investment relationship that I need for this season of my life.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Married to my AP. Ten years later. Not saying it was easy, any of it. But the sex is incredible.
After 10 years I would hope there's more to your relationship than great sex. Doesn't sound like it!


Can you really have great sex in a 10 year relationship without the rest being good? Luckily I don’t know the answer
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pretty great.

Dating a wonderful man that is vastly different than the ex and better in every way. Love him and neither of us want to merge our lives. It is exactly the type of low investment relationship that I need for this season of my life.



Same!
Anonymous
Late 40s woman. Seriously dating a retired investment banker who is couple years younger than my exH and 5 years older than me. Sometimes I miss my wh…re years post divorce dating in a big city and feel like I committed too soon . But you don’t look for greener pastures when you are already happy.
Anonymous
I’ll be the odd one out. Nonexistent.
Anonymous
Amazing and autonomous. I set the rules. I love it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Married to my AP. Ten years later. Not saying it was easy, any of it. But the sex is incredible.
After 10 years I would hope there's more to your relationship than great sex. Doesn't sound like it!


Can you really have great sex in a 10 year relationship without the rest being good? Luckily I don’t know the answer
People compartmentalize a lot. That's all the PP mentioned. Not "we have an incredible relationship 10 years later and the sex is still amazing". So I wonder....
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