Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see that with men more often than women. They hold economic resources and it’s easier for them to move from one woman to next one as they age. But it’s not the case for women in 40-50s once stats are not in our favor. You would end up single looking for a new partner for extended periods of time if you intentionally end all prior relationships to seek better pastures
OP here. I’m 45. I haven’t had any issues dating. In fact, I’d say the quality of men has gone up for me with age. I think it’s that I know myself better, how to spot BS, and just have no tolerance for bad behavior.
Anonymous wrote:I see that with men more often than women. They hold economic resources and it’s easier for them to move from one woman to next one as they age. But it’s not the case for women in 40-50s once stats are not in our favor. You would end up single looking for a new partner for extended periods of time if you intentionally end all prior relationships to seek better pastures
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Serial monogamy" just means "My relationships fail."
Not quite. It means that one only has sex one relationship at a time. There have been times when a short-term relationship (weeks or months) was exactly what I wanted.
NP. That’s just like…being in a relationship and not cheating on the person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been happily monogamous for 34 years. It really helps that my husband always puts my sexual needs before his and once that happens it’s his turn and then maybe mine again. I do sometimes wonder what it would be like to be with someone else but I’d be a fool to give up what I have.
I think this is it. Really valuing what you have. Key to successful long term mono relationships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Serial monogamy" just means "My relationships fail."
Not quite. It means that one only has sex one relationship at a time. There have been times when a short-term relationship (weeks or months) was exactly what I wanted.
Anonymous wrote:"Serial monogamy" just means "My relationships fail."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been happily monogamous for 34 years. It really helps that my husband always puts my sexual needs before his and once that happens it’s his turn and then maybe mine again. I do sometimes wonder what it would be like to be with someone else but I’d be a fool to give up what I have.
Same here, 32 years, but we're not what OP is asking about, which is "serial" monogamy. A succession of exclusive relationships .I'm all for excusivity and commitment but I think I know the kind of serial monogamy OP's talking about here. Having had a close relative who married five times, and had a few Very Serious Relationships! between marriages, and who always swore each of the spouses/significant others were The One At Last, I've seen serial monogamy at work. It's fine while it lasts and crashes and burns as hard as any other soured relationship when it doesn't.
It also makes your relatives, friends and colleagus tend to be skeptical, and believe you're crying wolf, whenever you make the claim, yet again, that this relationship is the real deal and the keeper. I tend to agree with a PP who said it's just shorthand for failing at truly long-term committed relationships.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been happily monogamous for 34 years. It really helps that my husband always puts my sexual needs before his and once that happens it’s his turn and then maybe mine again. I do sometimes wonder what it would be like to be with someone else but I’d be a fool to give up what I have.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been happily monogamous for 34 years. It really helps that my husband always puts my sexual needs before his and once that happens it’s his turn and then maybe mine again. I do sometimes wonder what it would be like to be with someone else but I’d be a fool to give up what I have.