What are your honest thoughts on forever bachelorettes

Anonymous
I feel a bit sad for them. The women I know did not have unrealistic standards. Most of them were really nice, kind women who just got overlooked. My coworker is very low drama and just a great colleague to everyone. If I had to guess, I'd say she didn't put herself out there and was a bit of a homebody during the years that she would have found a spouse.
Anonymous
I don't think much about them. Who has time to care that much about other people's love lives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel a bit sad for them. The women I know did not have unrealistic standards. Most of them were really nice, kind women who just got overlooked. My coworker is very low drama and just a great colleague to everyone. If I had to guess, I'd say she didn't put herself out there and was a bit of a homebody during the years that she would have found a spouse.


This
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They're smart and I envy them. Getting married and having kids was a huge mistake for me.
Amen!
Anonymous
Marriage is not an accomplishment.
Anonymous
I am in my late 50s. I have a very successful, married but childless friend - and we have had these talks about aging etc. The truth is that in the end... we all will be single widows/widowers who will have to manage our lives alone.

Having grown kids/no kids makes no difference. In fact, more and more, the grown kids are eschewing taking care of elderly parents, and that brings its own heartbreak for parents.

A forever bachelorette is already savvy, manages her own financial and personal matters, takes care of her health etc. More power to them.

- Married with adult children.

Anonymous
My honest thoughts are: I'm jealous.

I wish you were there to talk me out of my wedding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm one of them, and have a number of friends who are. It wasnt the plan, and it's not ideal, but it's better to be single than unhappily partnered. I do know happy couples but I also know so many unhappy ones.

I have a child, a decent job, hobbies, a home and many friends. I date when someone comes along, but I'm otherwise busy with my commitments.


More power to you! I am seeing many more single women who are happy and have their life together. Especially, if they are college educated and make decent amount of money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Marriage is not an accomplishment.


Or having kids. I say this as a very happily married woman with lovely grown children. My happy marriage was due in some part to very good luck and favorable circumstances.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They're smart and I envy them. Getting married and having kids was a huge mistake for me.


I agree with the bolded.

Anonymous
I think I was meant to be one. Should have never gotten married.
Anonymous
Old women are irrelevant.
Anonymous
All the ones I know had divorced parents.
Anonymous
Who cares?
Anonymous
I only know two close enough to feel I can comment on it.

1) really bad ADHD and extremely liberal. If someone isn't as extremely liberal as her, she's done. She dominates conversation making it hard to get a single word in.

2) her list of requirements for a husband arr incredibly long. There is no way a man alive fits that list.
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