Celibacy.
I was at a friend's birthday party last night, it was all women because she is celebrating her recent release from a toxic marriage and there is something about a female full moon gathering that is quite special.
We ranged in age from 45 to 65 and the conversations were lively.
I always wind up talking with one of her friends who looks 35, has two twenty-somethings and is actually in her mid-50s.
She has been dating nonstop since her divorce several years ago and seems to consistently attract passive aggressive loser/users.
She's smart, funny and pretty unhappy with her job, apartment and trying to find another mate.
I was telling her about how I've been celibate since DDay, and she was intrigued at the concept.
This is the longest I've gone without since I became sexually active. We started talking about our relationships with our dads, turns out we both had the same disappearing dad scenario when we were 10 years old, and how that affected the drive to find someone to validate us.
Told her that life seems much simpler now and that eliminating the need to hook up with someone has opened up a lot of space for other things that are quite satisfying.
It's not craycray cat lady territory at all. I'm really starting to embrace it as a lifestyle.
[This message edited by FaithFool at 1:26 PM, October 19th (Saturday)]
DDay: June 15, 2008
Mistakenly married Mr. Superfreak
20 years of OWs, WTF?
Divorced Dec 26, 2011
"Life is a shipwreck, but we must not forget
to sing in the lifeboats". -- Voltaire