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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Great thread. I'm a 39 y/o unmarried male, so my mid life crisis story may not be as fun or as salacious as those from married people, but I'm still having a mid life crisis anyway. Mine is that I don't particularly like my job (anymore) and I'm not passionate about the subject matter. The problem is, of course, I don't know how to get out of this, though I am interviewing for jobs. If we weren't living in a pandemic, I'd just quit and move to Rio or Santiago and travel around South America for a year. I don't have kids so I could afford to do so. But of course, we are actually living in a pandemic, so I'm leery of the whole "quit job and travel" idea. I REALLY want to get a dog, but I'm having cold feed about adopting a dog by myself and as a renter in DC. Since I live in DC, I don't drive, so no expensive car for me. I am also not into shiny new expensive electronics either. I would like to get a slightly large TV. The only good thing about my mid life crisis is that I met a woman who seems to have a lot of potential. I gave up dating during the pandemic prior to vaccination and my return to dating has been great. She's hot and enthusiastic and into me, so I could not be happier there. But that is my mid-life crisis.[/quote] Cool, your crisis hasn’t happened yet. This is not it.[/quote]
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