Who else is happily divorced and never wants to marry again?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My mom never showed interest in dating after leaving my father… she moved in with her single sister instead, who was a major upgrade in terms of income, household division of labor, and companionship. They both seem so much happier and less worn out than women who spent their 30s-60s with a man. I mean it- older married women are so much worse for wear.

I didn’t learn my lesson though and got married 😂


The divorcees/widows seem happy.


This is called “refusing to admit you made a mistake”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My mom never showed interest in dating after leaving my father… she moved in with her single sister instead, who was a major upgrade in terms of income, household division of labor, and companionship. They both seem so much happier and less worn out than women who spent their 30s-60s with a man. I mean it- older married women are so much worse for wear.

I didn’t learn my lesson though and got married 😂


My mom never dated after divorcing my dad, but she spent the next 50 years brooding and raging about him (meanwhile he moved on and married his AP). She was definitely not a happy person and her rage affected her health and her relationships with her kids and other people. I doubt she was the only unhappy divorced woman in the world.

Her sisters managed to stay married their whole lives and are still happy even though their health and their husbands health is declining.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My mom never showed interest in dating after leaving my father… she moved in with her single sister instead, who was a major upgrade in terms of income, household division of labor, and companionship. They both seem so much happier and less worn out than women who spent their 30s-60s with a man. I mean it- older married women are so much worse for wear.

I didn’t learn my lesson though and got married 😂


The divorcees/widows seem happy.


This is called “refusing to admit you made a mistake”.


Nope. I am glad I had the chance to be married and have my amazing children. And I am so happy to have this second chance, living a full and happy life with my kids (and future grandkids). They were the best thing to happen in the marriage.
Anonymous
I thought that during and for a long while after my divorce. Now, I am ready for marriage again and will welcome it when it comes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My mom never showed interest in dating after leaving my father… she moved in with her single sister instead, who was a major upgrade in terms of income, household division of labor, and companionship. They both seem so much happier and less worn out than women who spent their 30s-60s with a man. I mean it- older married women are so much worse for wear.

I didn’t learn my lesson though and got married 😂


The divorcees/widows seem happy.


This is called “refusing to admit you made a mistake”.


ha ha you wish.

honestly, other than sex, men are not really good company long-term.
Anonymous
There's a reason the expression is, "a merry widow". Not widower.

And there's a reason that this is also called a "merry widow":http://libraryexhibits.uvm.edu/omeka/exhibits/show/thesexshow/beauty/anth-corset
Anonymous
Men are so high maintenance, they exhaust me. I am straight but I can’t imagine ever again diverting so much of my time and energy and getting so little back by comparison. I definitely will never marry or live with a man again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Am I an outlier? I've gotten a few funny reactions from people when I say I have no desire to have a partner and definitely will not marry again. "But do you want to die alone?" Honey, I could be married and die alone anyway.


Great response!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Am I an outlier? I've gotten a few funny reactions from people when I say I have no desire to have a partner and definitely will not marry again. "But do you want to die alone?" Honey, I could be married and die alone anyway.


And most murdered women are killed by their husband/partner anyway so, there's always that.
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