Anonymous wrote:This thread is so depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so depressing.
I actually find it reassuring! I see myself in a lot of these responses.
The fact that you are reassured over all this depressing content is depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Divorced at 33, currently 35, female. Like PPs have said, I just don’t find men all that impressive. Immature and self-absorbed, don’t take anyone else into consideration. It’s frustrating because I know good men do exist - my father was 100% family-oriented and always put his family first - but they are difficult to find. Even more unimpressed now that I’m mostly dating divorced men with kids, blows my mind how uninvolved they are as parents.
Happier now that it’s just my kids and me. Things are so much calmer and things run more smoothly. I do miss companionship, but it’s just not worth the hassle at this point.
On behalf of the man who dodged a bullet by not being married to an awful person like you, I thank you for your decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so depressing.
I actually find it reassuring! I see myself in a lot of these responses.
The fact that you are reassured over all this depressing content is depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so depressing.
I actually find it reassuring! I see myself in a lot of these responses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Divorced at 33, currently 35, female. Like PPs have said, I just don’t find men all that impressive. Immature and self-absorbed, don’t take anyone else into consideration. It’s frustrating because I know good men do exist - my father was 100% family-oriented and always put his family first - but they are difficult to find. Even more unimpressed now that I’m mostly dating divorced men with kids, blows my mind how uninvolved they are as parents.
Happier now that it’s just my kids and me. Things are so much calmer and things run more smoothly. I do miss companionship, but it’s just not worth the hassle at this point.
On behalf of the man who dodged a bullet by not being married to an awful person like you, I thank you for your decision.
Anonymous wrote:Divorced at 33, currently 35, female. Like PPs have said, I just don’t find men all that impressive. Immature and self-absorbed, don’t take anyone else into consideration. It’s frustrating because I know good men do exist - my father was 100% family-oriented and always put his family first - but they are difficult to find. Even more unimpressed now that I’m mostly dating divorced men with kids, blows my mind how uninvolved they are as parents.
Happier now that it’s just my kids and me. Things are so much calmer and things run more smoothly. I do miss companionship, but it’s just not worth the hassle at this point.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is so depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Divorced at 42, now 51. Would never say that I would never remarry, but . . . I don't NEED to, financially or emotionally. So I've passed over at least 3 men who would have gone down the path to marriage because I will only make that commitment for a really healthy relationship, and we didn't have that. I would have had to be what these men needed me to be to have a successful marriage, rather than who I am, because it was all about their needs. I feel like most middle aged divorced guys can only think about themselves, and that doesn't interest me. Because I have my own money and don't feel social pressure to be married. So . . . why do it?
[Perhaps the same is true for middle aged divorced women - I only know who I meet dating]
I feel like most middle aged divorced woman can only think about themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Did any of you stop having frequent sex with your partners? I am curious what causes the schism in your relationships. I know there was resentment that must have set in, but did you cause any of the issues that led to divorce? Do you feel at all responsible?
Anonymous wrote:Divorced at 42, now 51. Would never say that I would never remarry, but . . . I don't NEED to, financially or emotionally. So I've passed over at least 3 men who would have gone down the path to marriage because I will only make that commitment for a really healthy relationship, and we didn't have that. I would have had to be what these men needed me to be to have a successful marriage, rather than who I am, because it was all about their needs. I feel like most middle aged divorced guys can only think about themselves, and that doesn't interest me. Because I have my own money and don't feel social pressure to be married. So . . . why do it?
[Perhaps the same is true for middle aged divorced women - I only know who I meet dating]