Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did at 45 with a man outside my marriage. I didnt want to. But it became quite clear to me that love is kind of this crazy cocktail of chemicals that makes you feel amazing and crazy and bonds you to someone. It’s not magic, it’s not even really real. My guess is that feeling is what you are talking about, OP. Which is different than the love I have for my DH (with whom I also had the crazy chemistry a lifetime ago) and different from the love I have for my kids which is just in my bones.
What happened?
It ended when he moved away. I entered therapy. Didn’t tell my spouse (I have a child and didn’t want to blow up our family). Have done some very hard work on myself and on my marriage so I won’t be in that position ever again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did at 45 with a man outside my marriage. I didnt want to. But it became quite clear to me that love is kind of this crazy cocktail of chemicals that makes you feel amazing and crazy and bonds you to someone. It’s not magic, it’s not even really real. My guess is that feeling is what you are talking about, OP. Which is different than the love I have for my DH (with whom I also had the crazy chemistry a lifetime ago) and different from the love I have for my kids which is just in my bones.
What happened?
Anonymous wrote:Happens in romance novels all the time. Usually, he’s like a Scottish Highlander or something.
Anonymous wrote:Hm. Maybe ?…but if you are 31 and no kids it doesn’t count. Like after divorce and kids is different than a never married 35 year old.
I think the realities of life make it harder. But it can happen.
Anonymous wrote:Happens in romance novels all the time. Usually, he’s like a Scottish Highlander or something.
Anonymous wrote:I did at 45 with a man outside my marriage. I didnt want to. But it became quite clear to me that love is kind of this crazy cocktail of chemicals that makes you feel amazing and crazy and bonds you to someone. It’s not magic, it’s not even really real. My guess is that feeling is what you are talking about, OP. Which is different than the love I have for my DH (with whom I also had the crazy chemistry a lifetime ago) and different from the love I have for my kids which is just in my bones.
Anonymous wrote:That sweet puppy love when you’re love sick with your first gf or bf…can you have strong feels like that when you’re 30+?