Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was an Anne Tyler book called "Ladder of Years" in which a woman is on vacation with her husband and kids at Bethany Beach and then just walks off to start a new life. ... Finds an apartment and a secretary job in a small town.
It seems like a lot of people found a lot to like about the concept, but sorry, it seems utterly ridiculous to me.
I'm going to look at that book. My weird fantasy is to just leave, change my name, get a small apartment, and work in one of those small town diners in the south where the servers shout orders to the cooks and all the workers and customers seem to know each other. I have no idea why that of all things. I can't do it because I could never leave my child.
Anonymous wrote:There was an Anne Tyler book called "Ladder of Years" in which a woman is on vacation with her husband and kids at Bethany Beach and then just walks off to start a new life. ... Finds an apartment and a secretary job in a small town.
It seems like a lot of people found a lot to like about the concept, but sorry, it seems utterly ridiculous to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:just walking about of their life one day?
I was reading the thread down below about the middle aged woman who is planning to leave her husband when her youngest kid goes off to college. I'm surprised people are calling troll because I can relate! I have often fantasized about taking some cash out of my checking account and just walking out of my life and disappearing for a while.
I wouldn't do that because my kids are a lot younger and I don't want to scar them but I've thought about it. Like a lot of women, everyone in my life takes and takes and takes and very rarely gives back. I have like two or three people in my life who truly care about ME as a human being who exists in her own right and not as a function of what I do or give to other people (and I don't include my husband or 4 kids on this list even though two of them are old enough not to be so selfish and ungrateful). Yes sometimes I do fantasize about showing them how much they all take for granted. I have to take care of all these people and no one takes care of me. Yes I know, that's what it means to be a woman.
Can anyone else relate? What should I do now to make sure I don't end up like that lady who is planning to burst her husband's bubble the second her youngest kid is off to college and out of the nest?
speaking as a husband, I'm sure yours can relate as well. this isn't a fantasy exclusive to mothers
Anonymous wrote:just walking about of their life one day?
I was reading the thread down below about the middle aged woman who is planning to leave her husband when her youngest kid goes off to college. I'm surprised people are calling troll because I can relate! I have often fantasized about taking some cash out of my checking account and just walking out of my life and disappearing for a while.
I wouldn't do that because my kids are a lot younger and I don't want to scar them but I've thought about it. Like a lot of women, everyone in my life takes and takes and takes and very rarely gives back. I have like two or three people in my life who truly care about ME as a human being who exists in her own right and not as a function of what I do or give to other people (and I don't include my husband or 4 kids on this list even though two of them are old enough not to be so selfish and ungrateful). Yes sometimes I do fantasize about showing them how much they all take for granted. I have to take care of all these people and no one takes care of me. Yes I know, that's what it means to be a woman.
Can anyone else relate? What should I do now to make sure I don't end up like that lady who is planning to burst her husband's bubble the second her youngest kid is off to college and out of the nest?
Anonymous wrote:There was an Anne Tyler book called "Ladder of Years" in which a woman is on vacation with her husband and kids at Bethany Beach and then just walks off to start a new life. ... Finds an apartment and a secretary job in a small town.
It seems like a lot of people found a lot to like about the concept, but sorry, it seems utterly ridiculous to me.