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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Reasons why they could be single: -fat -men generally hate fat women -asexual or closeted lesbians - autistic-there’s lot of high functioning masked autistic women who just never got diagnosed out there and this makes them have difficult social relationships -overly picky -doesn’t leave the house because they wfh and won’t use dating apps -undiagnosed mental health issues that make dating for them difficult [/quote] This sounds like one of my sisters. Mid-40s, only had one boyfriend ever, and no longer dating. The one boyfriend was nice but I think she took him to see our parents way too much. They got too involved in the relationship and he smelled the desperation. She’s still single and a very, very devoted daughter. I wish she’d move, get out from under mommy and daddy’s watch and allow herself to grow. [/quote] Why, are you afraid she's going to inherit all their money? Seriously though, I'm sure your parents are happy that she's very devoted to them, and maybe your sister is happy too. We don't all want the same things out of life. I love spending time with my parents. I'm going on a four month cruise with them in November and it's going to be amazing. [/quote] Not worried about they money. She can have it all. As a parent I would feel sad if my kids opted to attach themselves to me for the rest of their lives. I cant be everything to them, nor would I want them to be. [/quote] You’re talking like their relationship is all on your sister. Your parents probably benefit from it, or enjoy it, and if they don’t, and your sister is imposing herself on them and they’re powerless against her, maybe you should intervene. [/quote]
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