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I Know I’ll Never Find My Husband If I Keep Seeing This Older Man. But I’d Be Foolish to Give Up What He Has to Offer.
United States🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

I Know I’ll Never Find My Husband If I Keep Seeing This Older Man. But I’d Be Foolish to Give Up What He Has to Offer.

A woman in her early 30s writes to Dear Prudence about her complex relationship with a man named Troy, who is in his early 50s. They met during a trip and formed a deep connection, though they agreed from the start that their relationship would not follow the traditional path toward marriage or cohabitation due to factors like age, distance, and personal circumstances. Troy provides significant emotional, intellectual, and physical fulfillment, making it challenging for the writer to pursue other relationships. While she acknowledges that Troy is not her 'forever person,' she fears losing him while also wanting to find a partner with whom she could build a conventional family. The columnist advises her to consider whether a non-traditional yet fulfilling relationship with Troy might still align with her long-term happiness.

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I Know I’ll Never Find My Husband If I Keep Seeing This Older Man. But I’d Be Foolish to Give Up What He Has to Offer.

A woman in her early 30s writes to Dear Prudence about her complex relationship with a man named Troy, who is in his early 50s. They met during a trip and formed a deep connection, though they agreed from the start that their relationship would not follow the traditional path toward marriage or cohabitation due to factors like age, distance, and personal circumstances. Troy provides significant emotional, intellectual, and physical fulfillment, making it challenging for the writer to pursue other relationships. While she acknowledges that Troy is not her 'forever person,' she fears losing him while also wanting to find a partner with whom she could build a conventional family. The columnist advises her to consider whether a non-traditional yet fulfilling relationship with Troy might still align with her long-term happiness.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a personal relationship dilemma and does not involve any political figures, policies, or issues. The content focuses on individual choices and emotions rather than political controversy or ideology.

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