Marie5656
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Mike...NOT a great idea posting a contact number on a PUBLIC forum.  As others have said, this is not a dating site.  Plus, the not so mainstream usage of the letters "xxx" does not give me a warm fuzzy feeling
				
			You are making too much of a mistake. Friend people who share your interests or sentiment, not those who mistakenly message you. As described, it really means nothing.Something weird happened the yesterday, a lady that I haven't a clue as to who the heck she is, sent a friend request to me on facebook, before I could decide if I want to accept that request, I messaged her to find out if we in some way actually knew each other. This was the conversation. I thought it was rather odd and thought, could I be so jaded that now when people do a search, for cynical, there's a picture of me with my name listed. :lofl:
For the record, I love seeing people happy together, married or not, I highly approve of marriage and all things love.
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Me.......You sent a friend request to me, I appreciate it, but, do I know you from somewhere?
From person who sent friend request.......No probably not. I think your name showed up when I searched perils pearl and or cynical case? ?
Me.......That's about the funniest thing, I've heard, I haven't any idea, who any of those people are, but, I could see why my name might get associated with them. Now I'm really curious and I've got some detective work to do to uncover this mystery. LOL
I have been single for the past 20 yrs. after my 2nd divorce. I have to say I am far happier being alone and being able to live my life and live as I see fit and not having to worry about the needs of someone else. I get enough of that at work. I am free to focus on me and tend to my own needs. I seriously doubt that I will ever remarry.Are there any single seniors here that are happier than when they were married? Are you content to live alone and stay that way for the rest of your life? Those who never married, do you think that marrying someone would make you happier?
I've been married for a long time now, almost thirty nine years, and we lived together before that. I'm happy in my marriage, but if anything happened to my husband, I think I would rather be single and on my own. I doubt I'd have the desire for another serious relationship at all with another man.
Very similar to how I feel and live my life.I’ve been divorced and single since I was 46; I’m now 68. Briefly dated after the divorce but realised that the compromises that were expected of me made me uncomfortable. And financially and legally, I’m much safer if I’m single. I do a lot of things on my own, I’ve travelled alone, I’m good with that. I have a few friends and a sister I’m very close too. I’m much happier and better off single.
I’ve been divorced and single since I was 46; I’m now 68. Briefly dated after the divorce but realised that the compromises that were expected of me made me uncomfortable. And financially and legally, I’m much safer if I’m single. I do a lot of things on my own, I’ve travelled alone, I’m good with that. I have a few friends and a sister I’m very close too. I’m much happier and better off single.
True. It makes me uncomfortable if I have to prove to anyone that I'm happier now that I've got my power back. Regardless of their opinion on what should make me happy, they are not me. I know what's best for me and I'm unlikely to relinquish the power and freedom I'm enjoying right now.Why do single people have to 'prove' that they are 'happy' and have to explain or justify not having a partner, as if it's some kind of disease or aberration?
@Lon, I saw your pic in senior high, the thread started by applecruncher. You look like my dad. I hope you'd come back here to say hi.I am single now and have adjusted to it since my divorce. Although I enjoyed both marriages and was actually happier than being single I have no intention of getting into a serious relationship.
I'll tack on my own observation as well, if you don't mind, Nozzle."Jim said -And financially and legally, I’m much safer if I’m single. I do a lot of things on my own, I’ve travelled alone, I’m good with that "
That pretty much sums up how I felt after my final divorce. I tried x 3 and never found real happiness - at least partially my fault for bad choices. Didn't (and don't) trust my ability to make a good choice). ad but true.
Ronk, Do you drive? In my area, the Walmart Neighborhood Market has been a Godsend. I make out a list, online. They bag it, bring it to myI got married when I was 49. She was actually my first girlfriend when I was 16 years old. We reconnected after 30+ years. I think both of us knew it was a mistake from the start. We hung on for 5 years, and finally parted in a very friendly manner. For two years, she helped pay my Internet bill and took me shopping. I knew she was already in a happy relationship with another man. When I got my Social Security Disability, I bought her a new computer system. Then I said I couldn't bear to see her any more when she was with someone else. I feel free, but it's very hard for me to go grocery shopping. I have some physical abilities.
@hellomimi Lon is no longer on SF.@Lon, I saw your pic in senior high, the thread started by applecruncher. You look like my dad. I hope you'd come back here to say hi.
Yeah, a kind SF member PMd me soon as I asked about him.@hellomimi Lon is no longer on SF.
When my wife was asked, by her friend, if she would ever contemplate marrying again if anything happened to me, she replied:I've been married for a long time now, almost thirty nine years, and we lived together before that. I'm happy in my marriage, but if anything happened to my husband, I think I would rather be single and on my own. I doubt I'd have the desire for another serious relationship at all with another man.
My husband and I each have our own bathroom which I love, but I still have to clean both!April, you need a man with his own place--two bathrooms, meet there, leave your own place pristine!
