Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All my friends vary between tolerating and hating their spouses.
I’m planning to remain single and live for myself.
Same. My mom has told me this is true for all of her friends too. I think part of the problem is that our expectations usually exceed reality. So while reality may be ok or even good, we want something better.
This makes me so glad I never married. I have total freedom and control over my own destiny. Staying in a dead marriage sounds horrendous
There are kids. Don’t forget the children. We don’t regret the children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All my friends vary between tolerating and hating their spouses.
I’m planning to remain single and live for myself.
Same. My mom has told me this is true for all of her friends too. I think part of the problem is that our expectations usually exceed reality. So while reality may be ok or even good, we want something better.
This makes me so glad I never married. I have total freedom and control over my own destiny. Staying in a dead marriage sounds horrendous
There are kids. Don’t forget the children. We don’t regret the children.
Lots of people regret the children too. They just have difficulty admitting that out loud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All my friends vary between tolerating and hating their spouses.
I’m planning to remain single and live for myself.
Same. My mom has told me this is true for all of her friends too. I think part of the problem is that our expectations usually exceed reality. So while reality may be ok or even good, we want something better.
This makes me so glad I never married. I have total freedom and control over my own destiny. Staying in a dead marriage sounds horrendous
There are kids. Don’t forget the children. We don’t regret the children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All my friends vary between tolerating and hating their spouses.
I’m planning to remain single and live for myself.
Same. My mom has told me this is true for all of her friends too. I think part of the problem is that our expectations usually exceed reality. So while reality may be ok or even good, we want something better.
This makes me so glad I never married. I have total freedom and control over my own destiny. Staying in a dead marriage sounds horrendous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All my friends vary between tolerating and hating their spouses.
I’m planning to remain single and live for myself.
Same. My mom has told me this is true for all of her friends too. I think part of the problem is that our expectations usually exceed reality. So while reality may be ok or even good, we want something better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a correlated omitted variable here... generation. Many people are claiming that after 20 years of marriage you're not happy anymore. But to married 20 years, you're probably 50 years old or more, which means a lot are probably boomers. Like, have you ever MET a boomer? I wouldn't want to be married to one either!
Almost none of this applies to OP.
Anonymous wrote:There's a correlated omitted variable here... generation. Many people are claiming that after 20 years of marriage you're not happy anymore. But to married 20 years, you're probably 50 years old or more, which means a lot are probably boomers. Like, have you ever MET a boomer? I wouldn't want to be married to one either!