35 and Single? (What if?)
If a woman makes it past the age of 35 and she’s never been married (but she has always desired to be), if the opportunity arises and true love does eventually settle upon her, do you think that the woman would make a good wife/spouse?
Do you think it would be hard for a woman to allow the man to become the priest of their home, the leader and the head of house after all the years of her providing for herself/children/family? Wouldn’t that be kind of a difficult situation for a man and essentially the woman?
Do you think it would be hard for a woman to allow the man to become the priest of their home, the leader and the head of house after all the years of her providing for herself/children/family? Wouldn’t that be kind of a difficult situation for a man and essentially the woman?
Q. If a woman makes it past the age of 35 and she’s never been married (but she has always desired to be), if the opportunity arises and true love does eventually settle upon her, do you think that the woman would make a good wife/spouse?
A. If the opportunity comes after so many years, she might breathe a sigh of relief, and be the best companion that a man could have ever imagined. Although I suspect mixed views will be acquired, I feel age is just a number. Much of it depends on what the participants of the union desire from marriage, and if the couple is a good match.
Q. Do you think it would be hard for a woman to allow the man to become the priest of their home, the leader and the head of house after all the years of her providing for herself/children/family?
A. Yes, I suspect they will have challenges to overcome, because the woman will inevitably perform in her life as she has for years, and some actions she might take may cause the man to object because he will feel it is his role, and possibly vice-versa. They will have to work this out.
Q. Wouldn’t that be kind of a difficult situation for a man and essentially the woman?
A. Yes, it depends heavily on how they perceive their roles as male and female.