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[quote=Anonymous]Hi OP I was just having the opposite problem! I'm a 29yo and my mom and dad got divorced after 42 years together. My mom was CONVINCED she was going to be alone the rest of her life. She tried the apps, mutual friends, etc. Then she decided to have a year of herself. She's always been super active but she took up triathlons (at 61!) and bought a kayak and a paddle board. She read 1-2 books a month and nurtured her friendships. Then a high school friend died and she went to the funeral- ran into her first crush ever and they've now been together 3 years and my mom is a giddy little school girl in puppy love. It's never too late. If wanting to be a mother is the main stress, there's options to be a single mom by choice.[/quote]
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