LordofPain56 |
4 years ago •
Sep 23, 2020
4 years ago •
Sep 23, 2020
LordofPain56 • Sep 23, 2020
Once I had turned 40, I had begun to worry that I waited to long to actively begin seeking out any prospects. Prior to that, I would actually run away from any girl who seemed to show an attraction (although, that didn't happen too often). My life back then was focused solely upon work and building up my career, and providing for things I believed would be necessary in order to offer a prospect something other than myself (house, cars, extra money in the bank, creature comforts), so my mind wasn't focused on girls prior to age 40.
But when I turned 40, I recall that I was nearly in a panic about the possibility of becoming a life-long bachelor. That was never the plan. Somewhere around age 43, I did meet someone and we got married a few years later. She was age 37 at the time and was desperate to have her first baby, but no sooner than we got married we found out she had an illness that precluded her from attempting to get pregnant. Actually, she could, but the baby would have been infected, so I abstained. It drove her nuts and she left after 15 months. Been alone since then, I am now age 64 and pretty sure that ship has sailed a long time ago. Haven't been worried about it since then. It seems I have resigned to my inevitable fate. But I am happy with what I have done with my life. |
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