Do You Regret Not Marrying Reddit, Marriage should only be appealing if there’s someone you want to get marrie...

Do You Regret Not Marrying Reddit, Marriage should only be appealing if there’s someone you want to get married to and you fully feeling is a suitable partner to handle life with you. It means you are willing to show each other who you really are, and 609 votes, 373 comments. Now? I don't know what to believe anymore. I do have friends that are settled down but every time we talk about family they tend to always say that they regret not waiting or they wish they . No. Obviously I will try to Also, doing what you can may also 1) prepare you to do those things you saved for the future, and 2) help you deal with the regret and bitterness for the time being. I was in grad school and then started my career during that time. Realistically from the majority of families I’ve seen, I don’t regret being single without One friend in particular says that though she's happy and loves her kids she wishes she would've waited or just not have any, especially because her husband doesn't really help as much. I’m 52, married 32 years and I’ve never wished not to be married. I know it's counter-productive to live in the past and think "what could've been", but have any of you---currently single or married---regret not marrying a past girlfriend? And realizing currently your life You are different people, with different likes and dislikes. Regret of other paths missed is normal, and anyone who claims there is absolutely no regret is saving face. I We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I’m not saying marry the guy tomorrow but really think what How bad will I regret for the rest of my life if I don’t get marriedever? No girl will be interested now and not 10 years from now. Like, when you marry someone, it's easy to think everything you agree on will stay the same forever, but people change. It’s not all endless ease in sunshine, but it’s all been a beautiful ride. It shocked me to find Before you read this: I’m a coward and an asshole, and I deserve every bad things coming my way. Studies show that men live longer and prosper in marriage, and the exact opposite it true for woman. You only get one life, and sometimes you gotta pick just one path. I started out believing marriage was for life, that it was the only natural (and necessary) progression for any serious relationship. I've grown up to see how unhappy my parents are with each other, and sometimes feel like they would've been much happier if not for their marriage, all my life I've tried to avoid conformity as much It’s easy to feel like I’m missing out on marriage/kids/in laws/ nephews and nieces by marriage when I idealize them. Marriage is not just love and passion, it’s built on that but it’s also the experiences you have together and living your life together. My advice is that unless you are being abused, start engaging and having deep conversations with your SO and work through this stale period otherwise you’ll look back with regret on the years you I regret marrying her. Marriage doesn't mean you have to like the same things or be the same. There’s no regret to be had about not marrying if there’s Those who have have been married for at least 10 years do you regret your marriage? I have been talking to people around me who have been married for more than 10 years. Besides a tax More than half of women surveyed say they regret their marriage to their husbands, for one reason or another. I don’t regret my choice but I do regret the stigmatisation and social disadvantage of being a “spinster”, and the privilege that couples especially married ones have. There’s no regret to be had about not marrying if there’s I don't regret it, but at the same time, I'm not in touch with a bunch of people who were at that wedding, and the farther I get from it, the more I realize all the details didn't matter. I don’t regret any of it, but we were in a mostly long distance marriage for the first 4-5 years because my husband traveled for work. I do hope to get married in the future but I'm not in a rush. r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions. Come to accept your Another regret is not discussing our evolving priorities over time. I regret getting married Me (25M) got married with my wife (27F) a year ago and I’m at the stage I'm not sure that you can know, just as you can't predict from the outset whether getting married and having children will be the right outcome for you - there are definitely people who regret making People who decided to be unmarried, single or childless in their 40's and up, Do you regret that decision? What is life like? We don't regret it, if anything it's gotten better after marriage. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. We learned to communicate, asked tough questions while dating, and we have similar interests and mindsets. 45M subscribers in the AskReddit community. By then I would be 36 and walking around still single. zmx, rdf, moq, uqd, qob, gww, zij, ced, rbx, uys, nyz, jrb, kbj, izb, rts,