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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 357292" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>EW, I do not think you are alone. I have never been married, but I have been on the outside looking in for many years. I do think this is part of partnering up. I really believe you need to take some time for yourself. Go on a vacation all by yourself. Being apart really can highlight the reasons you stay. </p><p>I am sure the thought of being on your own and single and finding new love - or not and going where you want with whom you want whenever you want are tugging at every married person at some time or another. </p><p>I can tell you that I have learned there are pros & cons to being single and being married. When you are single you long for what a happily married person has. When you are married you long for that single life. I see it every where. </p><p>Especially now as I plan my wedding, so many people have asked me WHY? Why get married? </p><p> </p><p>So, you have said it here out loud. Did that help? </p><p>I have 3 suggestions for you: </p><p>1.) seek counseling</p><p>2.) take a mini vacation to soul search</p><p>3.) talk to Fran - she is a wise woman in the love department!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 357292, member: 391"] EW, I do not think you are alone. I have never been married, but I have been on the outside looking in for many years. I do think this is part of partnering up. I really believe you need to take some time for yourself. Go on a vacation all by yourself. Being apart really can highlight the reasons you stay. I am sure the thought of being on your own and single and finding new love - or not and going where you want with whom you want whenever you want are tugging at every married person at some time or another. I can tell you that I have learned there are pros & cons to being single and being married. When you are single you long for what a happily married person has. When you are married you long for that single life. I see it every where. Especially now as I plan my wedding, so many people have asked me WHY? Why get married? So, you have said it here out loud. Did that help? I have 3 suggestions for you: 1.) seek counseling 2.) take a mini vacation to soul search 3.) talk to Fran - she is a wise woman in the love department! [/QUOTE]
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