I used to think that pairing up with a long-haul trucker would be ideal. Occasional passionate reunions, punctuated by long periods where I would be alone and could get work/crafts/etc. done.
I like women too much to want that much separation. The real screw up in my life was breaking up with a woman who liked here space and much I did. Breaking up was providential. Getting hooked up with me would have eventually screwed her in the away part. It's too late in life for another chance. Jeremiah Johnson is now my ideal.
Exciting "dates", then me in jammies watching PBS....Yes!
This describes me to a tee. I treasure my alone time. I just don’t know if at this point in my life I could adapt to having someone around all the time. It would be nice to find someone who values and respects my need for solitude as much as I respect theirs.
This is tough. Promise, in the day introvert had become a slam. Therefore"inner directed" was used in some literature. Jung kinda saw extroversion this way. I really do not see introversion as being asocial. Solitude is elective. An introvert is not necessarily a loner 100% of the time. In my worse moment I see extroverts as airheads. I don't think either one of us would like being sequestered with one of those folks, bless their hearts. After one divorce and one suicide, likewise. have firm notions on relational issues.Thanks for you comment.
I know someone who did that! They had their own homes and cohabitated on weekends and for social occassions. It fit them both perfectly.
I think you've known some pretty weird people. lol
@bingst "weird"??? To enjoy control of the remote, spending my money on Me, eating/sleeping/getting dressed when & if I feel like it? Fridge stocked with my favorites? Etc etc etc......ain't Nobody cute enough to make me give it all up
@AnneWimsey and cute only gets you so far in my world.
@bingst Actually, I have read that there are more couples adopting this type of practice. Seniors who both own their own homes and don't want to give them up, who may spend some nights/weekends together and others apart.
@citronella That's fascinating. It means other people see the value in this type of relationship. And it wasn't a matter of holding each other at arms length either. When one was ill the other was there.
They did big vacations together as well. They just didn't want to live together 24/7. I can completely understand that.
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