tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2398906867139907280.post7502825876941189699..comments2024-02-24T18:17:14.635+08:00Comments on SeniorsAloud: WHEN THAT LOVING FEELING IS GONE.....seniorsaloudhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15349552912264950538noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2398906867139907280.post-65032199530682910212022-07-07T22:46:59.712+08:002022-07-07T22:46:59.712+08:00I never married, but I still wish that I could fin...I never married, but I still wish that I could find someone to share my life with. It would have to be someone very special who made me happy to hang out with. I have seen so many marriages where both partners would probably be happier if they were to divorce. However, I've also seen that marriages go through rough patches and then they get through it, and the marriage improves. So divorce isn't always the answer.<br /><br />However, if nothing ever gets better, and your spouse is often making you miserable, it makes all the sense in the world to get divorced. <br /><br />I've been single all my life, and now that I'm older, I really treasure my solitude. Left to myself, I'm usually content and often quite happy. My emotional life is mostly in kind of a neutral zone that I cherish. I remember the roller coaster ride of emotions that I was always on when I was in a relationship.<br /><br />As long as the patriarchy makes relationships between men and women so unequal, marriage will be challenging for strong, independent women. Even men who consider themselves on a spiritual path can be incredibly sexist in the relationships with the women in their life. These are just my personal observations. <br />Ariel Kyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02005166470431691597noreply@blogger.com