Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Divorced women in their 50s seem to be relatively content to not share the house and the bed at night. I've been told this, and certainly there is no shortage of women who write about enjoying the peaceful life. I can't speak for other single men my age, but I miss the coexisting.
We are done of taking care of everyone. Having my own space and freedom from cooking, cleaning and laundry is worth it.
I still love sex but I love my space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Women miss peaceful coexisting even more. But showing weakness is not cool, so they mostly put up a fake happy facade.
"women" aren't all the same.
clearly, some want a relationship. some absolutely need to be in one. others, not so much.
i couldn't live with anyone else at this point. i value my independence, enjoy the solitude, and am relieved i am not responsible for anyone else.
my life is so selfish now. and i love it.
Do you care about sex, or is that why you're divorced?
Self gratification is better than any sex ever was
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Divorced women in their 50s seem to be relatively content to not share the house and the bed at night. I've been told this, and certainly there is no shortage of women who write about enjoying the peaceful life. I can't speak for other single men my age, but I miss the coexisting.
We are done of taking care of everyone. Having my own space and freedom from cooking, cleaning and laundry is worth it.
I still love sex but I love my space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Women miss peaceful coexisting even more. But showing weakness is not cool, so they mostly put up a fake happy facade.
"women" aren't all the same.
clearly, some want a relationship. some absolutely need to be in one. others, not so much.
i couldn't live with anyone else at this point. i value my independence, enjoy the solitude, and am relieved i am not responsible for anyone else.
my life is so selfish now. and i love it.
Do you care about sex, or is that why you're divorced?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Husband has problem. Seems mental. Can't figure it out. He was just fired. He is emotionally and otherwise unavailable to himself or me. I need a divorce and have children. Has anyone said enough in their fifties, become a single parent and live to feel better and enjoy life after the upheaval of divorce? Is there a way to divorce without upheaval? Husband seems willing. TIA.
Well men, this is yet more proof, if you needed it, that the SECOND you outlive your usefulness to a woman or show any weakness, you are dead to her and she will discard you like a lemon that is squeezed dry.
For women, all that "for richer or for poorer, for better or for worse" stuff is just going through the motions, and you better not count on them actually meaning it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Divorced women in their 50s seem to be relatively content to not share the house and the bed at night. I've been told this, and certainly there is no shortage of women who write about enjoying the peaceful life. I can't speak for other single men my age, but I miss the coexisting.
We are done of taking care of everyone. Having my own space and freedom from cooking, cleaning and laundry is worth it.
I still love sex but I love my space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Women miss peaceful coexisting even more. But showing weakness is not cool, so they mostly put up a fake happy facade.
"women" aren't all the same.
clearly, some want a relationship. some absolutely need to be in one. others, not so much.
i couldn't live with anyone else at this point. i value my independence, enjoy the solitude, and am relieved i am not responsible for anyone else.
my life is so selfish now. and i love it.
Anonymous wrote:
Women miss peaceful coexisting even more. But showing weakness is not cool, so they mostly put up a fake happy facade.
Anonymous wrote:Divorced women in their 50s seem to be relatively content to not share the house and the bed at night. I've been told this, and certainly there is no shortage of women who write about enjoying the peaceful life. I can't speak for other single men my age, but I miss the coexisting.
Anonymous wrote:Well, enjoy your space! That is exactly what you'll have.
Anonymous wrote:Well, enjoy your space! That is exactly what you'll have.
Anonymous wrote:Divorced women in their 50s seem to be relatively content to not share the house and the bed at night. I've been told this, and certainly there is no shortage of women who write about enjoying the peaceful life. I can't speak for other single men my age, but I miss the coexisting.