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@dirtyguv | 29 April 21 | |
Wow, tbh this is the longest I have been without a full time partner. I don't mind though, if a good friend and love arrives so be it. x x x
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@sundaykindagirl | 30 April 21 | |
I didn't become single through choice,crap happens you just have to deal with it xx
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@mikeymk | 1 May 21 | |
Probably not. When you're young, you're game for whatever. You have all your options, your future together. Once you're older you have all manner of important baggage that comes between you. Uneven fortune/finances. Careers. Kids. Who wants to be second best? Trying to fit eachother into your lives from a compromised position, ever bigger families to adapt to it, and all the fallout that comes with it at every step. More work and stress, less time to do it. There's a 'grass is greener' case if ever there was one. |
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@sundaykindagirl | 1 May 21 | |
I kind of agree with you Mikey it was so easy to date never mind finding love when your younger,even though my kids have grown there are still loads of other things to consider,it's hard though because I want to be part of a couple again
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@3mel | 2 May 21 | |
when you're young the way the world works, you meet lots of people and spend time around them. you do the same when you go to work (most relationships in the UK start at the workplace). if you stop meeting people, stop getting to spend time around others you lose the nicest way to form a relationship naturally. formal dating is horrendous, there's no naturalness to the conversation and it's make or break pressure. find an activity that gets you out spending time with people and something happening becomes more likely again I think. |
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@eyesore | 2 May 21 | |
You know exactly what you want at that age , or more importantly what you don't want . I think dating itself is actually easier. Taking it to the next stage is when the problems start ...if you're happy living by yourself and prepared for a constant battle about living together then yeah it's good
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@shagnty | 4 May 21 | |
Of course you can still fall in love in your 50's
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@fir3hill | 9 May 21 | |
You can still fall in love when you are technically dead
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@rajsharma99 | 16 May 21 | |
Well it Depends on your Luck and Destiny. Maybe you would Find your Love at 50. Nothing wrong
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@mikeymk | 19 May 21 | |
What are you gonna do with it, though? Bit late to get a mortgage and start a family. You're pretty much fkd, tbh. You've made your bed by your 40s, really.
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