There's a lot of truth to this.
I used to work with a woman whose husband was retiring--she was used to having her kids as a buffer, but they were now grown and had left the nest--and she said she was absolutely terrified of having to be at home with her husband all the time, because it's something they'd never done.
I worked with another woman whose husband had made the military his career and had been absent their entire marriage, but she said she knew when she married him, even at a young age, that this was how it was going to be. She pretty much raised their kids alone.
But now he was retiring and would be home all the time, and they were already going to counseling in order to learn how to live together as a couple, because it was something they'd never done.
I used to work with a woman whose husband was retiring--she was used to having her kids as a buffer, but they were now grown and had left the nest--and she said she was absolutely terrified of having to be at home with her husband all the time, because it's something they'd never done.
I worked with another woman whose husband had made the military his career and had been absent their entire marriage, but she said she knew when she married him, even at a young age, that this was how it was going to be. She pretty much raised their kids alone.
But now he was retiring and would be home all the time, and they were already going to counseling in order to learn how to live together as a couple, because it was something they'd never done.
When I think of her situation, I thank God every day that I am waiting for Him to send me the man for whom He has created me....even if it means I'm still waiting for him at the age of 36.
I will never willingly suffer like that, even for my children. I pray for my dear friend...I truly do.