Anonymous wrote:Anyone who felt profoundly lonely aaa their best was emptying? One DC is leaving, the other basically hates me. DH never does anything, doesn’t really talk much either. We can’t even watch TV together. Love my mom dearly - but due to dementia she can’t really do anything and conversations are difficult. Friends are a long flight away and the ones so tried to make locally don’t seem to like me much after all and I’m too exhausted to try yet again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When our first left that was tough but he was going to an Ivy so it was such a huge opportunity for him. When our youngest left we were ready and it certainly felt strange to have an empty nest but we did fine. Long weekends away in the dead of winter. Last minute date nights. Sex without the door closed. They are all doing very well as are we so empty nesting is just another stage of life that you accept or resist. I always worked so I didn’t feel abandoned when the nest emptied.
Almost all of your nice stories require a partner, and perhaps a better partner than OP has.
I wish people on here could show more support /empathy, instead of assuming posters are deficient if they aren’t coping as well as you.
OP, I am a little lost too. About to retire, no spouse. My DD is doing great. I am proud and happy for her. But not so sure how to have fun as a single senior.
Not the pp you were referring to, but op isn’t single. She does have a husband so if he is insisting on sitting in front of the tv and puttering around the house and she wants to do something then she should consider moving elsewhere when they retire where she will have the opportunity to make friends
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When our first left that was tough but he was going to an Ivy so it was such a huge opportunity for him. When our youngest left we were ready and it certainly felt strange to have an empty nest but we did fine. Long weekends away in the dead of winter. Last minute date nights. Sex without the door closed. They are all doing very well as are we so empty nesting is just another stage of life that you accept or resist. I always worked so I didn’t feel abandoned when the nest emptied.
Almost all of your nice stories require a partner, and perhaps a better partner than OP has.
I wish people on here could show more support /empathy, instead of assuming posters are deficient if they aren’t coping as well as you.
OP, I am a little lost too. About to retire, no spouse. My DD is doing great. I am proud and happy for her. But not so sure how to have fun as a single senior.