When you become a woman who is alone, you notice other women who are alone.
I became such a woman when I got divorced. But each woman alone has her own story, of course. Some women, like one of my sisters, just never marry. For some, it’s a conscious choice. For others, luck or fate or God–or whatever they believe in–just doesn’t deliver the life picture they envisioned.
I am a huge fan of the badasses among my women-who-are-alone brethren. Like my friend who just last night regaled with me tales of how she and her teen son tried to remove a stuck bathroom fixture with a propane blowtorch (don’t try this at home, kids). If you knew this woman, you’d know she is a very successful attorney. And if you sat across a conference table from her, you’d never guess she occasionally wields a blowtorch.
But this is what…
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There’s a different life Fer single women than I ever anticipated. Some ways I like and some need a detour away from my highway.
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SOMETIMES IT IS NICE TO BE ALONE TO THINK WITHOUT AND HASSLE, CHINA
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