Is it money, children, habit, fear, reputation, feeling of worthlessness.
Why stay?
Is it money, children, habit, fear, reputation, feeling of worthlessness.
Why stay?
Jinxed (16-06-19)
OK children I can get, if only for the fact that I think another man living with my children would be very hard if not impossible.
By 40 lots of women have children finished in school and maybe out of home. Why stay after that.
OK the grass isn't greener. But life is short when you break it down into 4 quarters.
1 day to 20 years. Under rule of parent and education.
20 to 40. In your prime and most likely under the rule of possible education/employer/family.
40 to 60. Bodies slowing down, options are running out, not feeling young at all anymore.
60 to 80. Countdown is set on the timer to your end date. Retirement with all that time on your hands but too old to give a shit.
Now you're dead.
I can't see how anyone will live in a house with a woman they don't like, with each day being as miserable as the day before. This shouldn't be fathers day. We should be celebrating single happy carefree day.
I'm glad I'm selfish when it comes to giving up my one time here for other people
Last edited by Jinxed; 16-06-19 at 19:16.
Money. Move out and you’ll have to pay all the bills on your own. If the love is gone you can just be flat mates and so the bills are less. Cut your electric bill in half
FickTitten (16-06-19)
Children is probably 90% of reason I’ve seen kids lives devastated because of failed relationships and didn’t want to see that happening to mine , I suppose u grin and bear it for as long as possible. I found that after a while u get good at that
FickTitten (16-06-19), Jinxed (16-06-19)
As for me staying because of both families our union cemented the friendship of our families so it’s kinda hard for me to leave and also the fact that we have a child