Anonymous wrote:Any early forties, single males on here really discouraged that so many of the women (in similar age range) are divorced and NOT looking to ever get re-married? I have no problem dating divorced women my age, with or without kids, but from what I read here, few of them actually want to re-couple. They only want companions or activity partners. Not another husband.
As an aside, I hate all the references to guys that have never been married as "damaged goods"...yes, I did have a significant anxiety disorder for most of my thirties...so there is that. I would still be a good partner for someone now that I have sought-received therapy!
Sigh.![]()
Not sure what to do...I really needed the therapy in my twenties so I could meet someone in my thirties. I missed the boat. F$ck!
Anonymous wrote:Any early forties, single males on here really discouraged that so many of the women (in similar age range) are divorced and NOT looking to ever get re-married? I have no problem dating divorced women my age, with or without kids, but from what I read here, few of them actually want to re-couple. They only want companions or activity partners. Not another husband.
As an aside, I hate all the references to guys that have never been married as "damaged goods"...yes, I did have a significant anxiety disorder for most of my thirties...so there is that. I would still be a good partner for someone now that I have sought-received therapy!
Sigh.![]()
Not sure what to do...I really needed the therapy in my twenties so I could meet someone in my thirties. I missed the boat. F$ck!
Anonymous wrote:You need to show your post to your therapist.
You don’t want kids why do you need to be a husband? What is wrong with a companion?
Anonymous wrote:You need to show your post to your therapist.
You don’t want kids why do you need to be a husband? What is wrong with a companion?
Anonymous wrote:Fool me once... she said.
Anonymous wrote:I have a few single female friends pushing 40. Most realize kids won’t happen. How are you meeting people? I know it’s hard now but I’d say meet real people in real life. Online dating seems like some post apocalyptic hellscape to me.
Anonymous wrote:That’s life! But don’t think the grass is always greener. It’s not as evidenced by so many unhappy guys on here. You want a relationship go where the single women are, or do it on a dating ap. A lot of my friends would look at your situation and say you have it pretty sweet, you spend your money on what you want, no one counts your beers, you can sit all day on Sunday and watch golf without getting the stink eye.![]()
Life’s what you make it, friend. Count your blessings and just keep asking different women out. You’ll be rejected a lot because that’s what happens but you’ll find one or a dozen that want to be with you.