Thank you to everyone for your thoughtful replies to my post about being single and unable to drive. You’ve given me a lot to think about and helped me realise most of the problem is in my head! For every problem, there is a solution…
I won't comment on your other reasons but as a now-adult child of parents who "stayed together for the kids", I beg you not to do this to them or to yourself. They don't deserve the responsibility of your unhappiness, they may want to see their parents together happy but I haven't seen one person who grew up in this situation and said "Boy I'm glad my mother/father suffered for years just to give a cracked illusion of a relationship while increasingly resenting each other and themselves, and I was the reason why." You aren't helping them, and growing up in a separated but calm and content household is better than constantly seeing signs of lack of love or resentment every day. Separation or divorce is painful but you'll be doing them a service in the long run by reclaiming your own life. Otherwise they are just learning that staying in an unhappy relationship for the convenience of having a car with a driver (?) is an option. If you wouldn't want to see your children repeating the same pattern with their lives, please don't do it to yourself either. You deserve to be happy and content and free.So what makes me stay? Not financial codependency because I’d be ok on my own there. No, apart from the usual difficulty in extracting yourself from a complex, long term relationship and our children together who would be devastated,
happy valentine’s dayHappy Valentines day you lovely lot!! (And New Year by the looks of things...)
What's the consensus on today? Personally I actually really love Valentines - I see it as an opportunity to celebrate love, which comes in many formats! I send cards to my close friends and my parents letting them know how much I love and appreciate them.
No romance planned of course, but I'm off to the cinema with some girlfriends this eveningHope you all get the chance to talk to a loved one today - if not, you've got us!
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I think it’s more common than we think- I know it’s a marketing tool, but all I’m seeing on social media is about Galentine’s and self care etcHappy Valentines day you lovely lot!! (And New Year by the looks of things...)
What's the consensus on today? Personally I actually really love Valentines - I see it as an opportunity to celebrate love, which comes in many formats! I send cards to my close friends and my parents letting them know how much I love and appreciate them.
No romance planned of course, but I'm off to the cinema with some girlfriends this eveningHope you all get the chance to talk to a loved one today - if not, you've got us!
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