Anonymous wrote:Also, marriage is no guarantee that your husband/wife will take care of you, or take GOOD care of you. And no one should assume their children will either.
NP here, who sees a loooooot of this in the hospital.
Anonymous wrote:A friend from college always maintained that getting married is for suckers. He is 49 never got married and had a series of GF's and as far as I can remember always in their 20s. Relationships last less than 2 years.
He says spending about $8K per year on GF's and get laid 200 times for $40 per lay. He tracks costs per GF and brags the best was someone who was costing him $11 per...
Anyway that guy went to the beach with another 20 something for the long weekend while my divorce is costing me pretty penny and not much action to show for it.
So maybe he was right all along...
Coming back to the point, yes I think I would never get married again. I can get a lot more action more easily when single.
Anonymous wrote:A friend from college always maintained that getting married is for suckers. He is 49 never got married and had a series of GF's and as far as I can remember always in their 20s. Relationships last less than 2 years.
He says spending about $8K per year on GF's and get laid 200 times for $40 per lay. He tracks costs per GF and brags the best was someone who was costing him $11 per...
Anyway that guy went to the beach with another 20 something for the long weekend while my divorce is costing me pretty penny and not much action to show for it.
So maybe he was right all along...
Coming back to the point, yes I think I would never get married again. I can get a lot more action more easily when single.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a house, have a nice retirement and I was married a long time. I like to date but don’t want to remarry or live with someone. I’m done cooking and cleaning.
So you live in a dirty house and don't eat?
Np here, asking in all sincerity: are none of you wanting the commitment of someone to care for you, and you for them, when you age or become ill?
Anonymous wrote:I am happily married in my 50s, but a lot of tough years of marriage is behind me.
I think now, with DH, it is like being with a boyfriend/companion and we can do fun things together. I personally won't want to divorce either because DH cooks and feeds me.
Anonymous wrote:Np here, asking in all sincerity: are none of you wanting the commitment of someone to care for you, and you for them, when you age or become ill?
I get that marriage has its ups and downs, but my family recently cared for my single sibling until they passed. Illness and death can be a time when you need support, and often only family will see you through it. Sometimes it’s not even caregiving, it’s someone to hold your hand when you are dying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, yes! I have been divorced for 9 years and I have a wonderful SO but we maintain our own residences but we are together 3-4 nights a week. I have my life, he has his and we have ours.
That sounds dreamy.
Signed,
Tired of cleaning up other people's poo
Anonymous wrote:Yes. But I knew I didn’t want to remarry.
Marriage is only required/helpful if you have kids involved. I’m not having more biological kids and have no interest is step parenting.
Been divorced 8 years.
Anonymous wrote:Np here, asking in all sincerity: are none of you wanting the commitment of someone to care for you, and you for them, when you age or become ill?
I get that marriage has its ups and downs, but my family recently cared for my single sibling until they passed. Illness and death can be a time when you need support, and often only family will see you through it. Sometimes it’s not even caregiving, it’s someone to hold your hand when you are dying.