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At what point are you considered alone forever?

Just Want to Talk | Last Active: Nov 3 6:20am | Replies (71)

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@pjane53

I have been alone a very long time, 14 years. I was engaged & that didn’t work out, which I’m grateful it didn’t! Prior to that, I was married 18 years, husband passed away.
Sometimes I think about having a partner but I’m not sure I could do it. I’m very independent, enjoy my friends, family, etc. Come & go as I please. It’s not that I’m closed off to it, it’s just not any sort of priority at this point in time. My kids are grown & married. I have 3 sweet granddaughters, and I’m still working full time. If it’s in the cards for me to be alone for the rest of my days, so be it 🙂 If not, the connection would have to be the absolute right thing at the right time for the right reasons in both of our lives 🌻☀️

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@pjane53 Very well said!

I think this is the perfect attitude. Enjoy the great things in life. Stay open to another relationship, but don’t make it your main priority.

Sounds like you already have a full life. It may be harder for people who feel more “need”.
To those people... think about how you can enrich your life rather than seek a romantic relationship.