Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zero. I don’t have time I’ve been divorced for six years and I’m in my late 40s. I have a regular job and I also have a side business and I have two kids technically it’s 50-50 custody, but I’m really doing most of it. I don’t have time to date nor do I have the interest men have only complicated in my life made it terrible. When I feel like seeing someone, I see a 30 year-old, but it’s temporary and it’s just physical and yes, it is exclusive (until he finds someone he wants to marry), but I wouldn’t call it a love life.
Oh, girl. I hate to break it to you. But it is not exclusive. Not on his end, at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zero. I don’t have time I’ve been divorced for six years and I’m in my late 40s. I have a regular job and I also have a side business and I have two kids technically it’s 50-50 custody, but I’m really doing most of it. I don’t have time to date nor do I have the interest men have only complicated in my life made it terrible. When I feel like seeing someone, I see a 30 year-old, but it’s temporary and it’s just physical and yes, it is exclusive (until he finds someone he wants to marry), but I wouldn’t call it a love life.
So if you don't have time for a relationship post-divorce, does that mean you didn't have time for DH while you were married?
Anonymous wrote:Zero. I don’t have time I’ve been divorced for six years and I’m in my late 40s. I have a regular job and I also have a side business and I have two kids technically it’s 50-50 custody, but I’m really doing most of it. I don’t have time to date nor do I have the interest men have only complicated in my life made it terrible. When I feel like seeing someone, I see a 30 year-old, but it’s temporary and it’s just physical and yes, it is exclusive (until he finds someone he wants to marry), but I wouldn’t call it a love life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dating brings no value. It’s just another person sucking up all your energy and constantly talking about their needs.
Get a toy and travel, get hobbies, hang with friends.
When women are sick guess who cares for them … friends. Guess who supports them … friends. Guess who understands them … friends. Guess who doesn’t get annoyed by the time they spend with children and grand children… friends.
Love this.
+1.
Not sure why other PPs are wondering why the one PP mentioned sex and sex only. What else is there that dating can offer a woman who is not looking for marriage? Other than sex, whatever dating has to offer, her friends can offer better.
Anonymous wrote:Married to my AP. Ten years later. Not saying it was easy, any of it. But the sex is incredible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dating brings no value. It’s just another person sucking up all your energy and constantly talking about their needs.
Get a toy and travel, get hobbies, hang with friends.
When women are sick guess who cares for them … friends. Guess who supports them … friends. Guess who understands them … friends. Guess who doesn’t get annoyed by the time they spend with children and grand children… friends.
Love this.
Anonymous wrote:Zero. I don’t have time I’ve been divorced for six years and I’m in my late 40s. I have a regular job and I also have a side business and I have two kids technically it’s 50-50 custody, but I’m really doing most of it. I don’t have time to date nor do I have the interest men have only complicated in my life made it terrible. When I feel like seeing someone, I see a 30 year-old, but it’s temporary and it’s just physical and yes, it is exclusive (until he finds someone he wants to marry), but I wouldn’t call it a love life.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll be the odd one out. Nonexistent.
Anonymous wrote:Dating brings no value. It’s just another person sucking up all your energy and constantly talking about their needs.
Get a toy and travel, get hobbies, hang with friends.
When women are sick guess who cares for them … friends. Guess who supports them … friends. Guess who understands them … friends. Guess who doesn’t get annoyed by the time they spend with children and grand children… friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After 10 years I would hope there's more to your relationship than great sex. Doesn't sound like it!Anonymous wrote:Married to my AP. Ten years later. Not saying it was easy, any of it. But the sex is incredible.
Can you really have great sex in a 10 year relationship without the rest being good? Luckily I don’t know the answer