My thoughts as well. OP’s sister sounds like she’s doing just fine. |
I have two women friends who definitely fit this bill and I’ve always assumed are asexual. And they’re two of the happiest, most well-adjusted people I know. |
+1 Your sister sounds very similar to me. I'm in my mid 40s and have no desire to date. I've had long term relationships but never been married. My last relationship was 15 years ago. I tried all the usual ways of meeting someone, but eventually I decided dating is more trouble than it's worth. I don't feel like anything is lacking in my life. I have a busy social life with family and friends. If it doesn't bother your sister, stop letting it bother you. |
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You have no idea what this chick has going on, on the outside she might be well on her way to being a cat lady but in actuality she could have three dungeon sessions a week where she makes men lick her boots, if she’s happy leave her alone!
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+1 Most people aren't meant to be an island, but if she's happy with her friends then let her be. I'm not a huge social person. I really like my alone time. But, I do think that being too close to your parents at this age is a red flag, though. They are not going to live that much longer, then what? Your social connection shrinks. Who will she go on vacations with? |
I am a PP. Not everyone goes on vacation. I hate them. I only go to the beach 4 days a year for the kids. I have not taken an actual vacation since 2008. Also, many people travel alone if they like taking vacations. That is really not a worry. I am sure she has friends when her parents die. My parents never took a non-kid vacation and since I left home at 17--and I am now 47--they have not went on vacation in 30 years. This is a very priveledged site. My grandparents literally never went on vacation. People don't "need" vacations. Friends can be like family. |
? but the thread is not about you, but OP's sister who does go on vacation with their parents. But, thanks for sharing your boring existence. BTW, my parents were low income immigrants to this country, and even they have gone on vacation other than back to their home country, which they did once, maybe twice in the 50+ years they've lived here. But, they've gone elsewhere. Even they can appreciate traveling to other parts of the country/world. |
I was responding strictly to the ridiculousness of saying she is too close to her parents and the horror of "who will she go on vacation with?" There is literally nothing wrong with OP's sister. |
My feeling exactly! Frankly, other than my kids and some good sex, my relationships with men didn’t add much to my life. |
Huh??? Those are both huge major things??? |
| Single childless women are routinely surveyed as the happiest people in the country. She may be doing significantly better than you are. |
I’m a lot like OP’s sister. This is the answer. The odd time I feel like maybe I’d like to start dating again, I look around and nope on out again. |
By herself, with her inheritance. Or with friends. Or with a group. I’m very much like OP’s sister and travel a lot on my own. I’ve also traveled with my parents a bit, but we have different travel styles and goals. I’m looking into a women’s trip to Italy in the new year, but might just go on my own. I enjoy solo travel. |
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I'm 45 and the majority of my female friends are single, never married. It's not that rare, IMO. Some of them wanted to marry and some never wanted to. They all have work, friends, hobbies, etc.; they travel if they want to, volunteer for causes. Some are close to family and some have no family. Not everybody pairs up.
Historically unmarried people often took role helping family and community. I guess it's nice (though judgey) that you worry about her but I'd think you'd be grateful she is spending so much time with your parents. |
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My brother stopped dating in his 40s because his boyfriend left him after a long serious relationship. The boyfriend went back to his previous boyfriend. My brother never emotionally recovered. It has been 20 years.
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