over it - want to quit

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if it’s peri or just life but I’m 46 with an 18 and 15 year old and feel the same. Very glad I did not have that much later on 3rd kid we debated! He/she would be in about 3rd or 4th grade right now!!



Did you have a shotgun wedding?


Having her first child at 28 indicates a shot gun wedding? Seriously?


I had my first at 24! Still happily married 30+ years later. And still happy I had all my children before I turned 30.
Anonymous
I'm 47 and can I just say that reading this thread has made me feel less alone. I was beginning to think I was going crazy! Has HRT helped anyone to feel a bit better?
Anonymous
50 this year and I can so relate! I'm beating myself why we waited so long to have kids. They are in elementary school. I wish they were in college and out of the house. Coming home exhausted from work and then had to cook dinner/ or something warm; clean the house etc. Weekends are too short. Wish I could just not have to work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:50 this year and I can so relate! I'm beating myself why we waited so long to have kids. They are in elementary school. I wish they were in college and out of the house. Coming home exhausted from work and then had to cook dinner/ or something warm; clean the house etc. Weekends are too short. Wish I could just not have to work.


The best advice I can give is to stop with cooking dinner. I felt so free when I decided to only do two nights a week. Why am I cooking dinner if nobody is there to eat it because of their activities??
Anonymous
I feel over everything as well, 47. An “empty nester” but that’s a lie because summers in college are four-months long and that means disruption of good routines for me. I am more stressed than ever and often depressed as well.
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