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Blog Title: What is normal anyway?
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Entropy20
8-Sep-15 5:57:08
Just because some people are married and have kids does not mean they end up happy .... or that they will be with that person .
When the time is right you will know ... until then keeping doing you and forget the rest xxx
8-Sep-15 18:33:58
my brother is 57 and has never been married nor had children. He has been perfectly happy and not missed either. He has had more money and time for himself to do what he wants. And we are both adopted and that influenced his life also. No one in the family has ever questioned or pressured him about being single. As long as he is happy that is all that is important. Live your life on your terms and enjoy it and normal is a very different thing to everyone.
15-Sep-15 7:37:25
Ignore them! Everyone has a different journey is different and as long as you are happy nothing else matters xx
15-Sep-15 7:38:20
ahh stupid phone! What i meant to say was...Ignore them! Everyone has a different journey in life and as long as you are happy nothing else matters xx
25-May-16 6:05:20
I was 41 before I got married and that was the biggest mistake I ever made. I still don't know why I did it, but after 15 lonnnng years I'm completely miserable.
26-Jul-16 18:42:54
"Normal" however one defines it, is not necessarily over-rated. But "married" (as "normal") can well be over-rated.
24-Apr-18 17:07:26
What is normal indeed.
Usually in this context it means doing what the "average" person does, but who wants to be average ?
Most of what you say sounds just like me, although I was always on the lookout for Mrs Right, it took until I was over 30 to get anywhere close. I did eventually marry, but even now on my second attempt at marriage I still wonder sometimes if it's right for me. I like my own space.
I've always been good with friends kids, even when I was younger, but never had any interest in having any of my own. Hiding behind career and lifestyle was very convenient. I have had occasional spells of wondering "what if?" but those thoughts never last long.