Leah3horses
Well-Known Member
Can't really believe I'm posting this but I'm feeling so confused and would appreciate any input. I'm 'mature' , early 50s,childfree by choice. My ponies and dogs are my life.. Basically, has anyone ever moved in with a partner to improve their and their horses lives, instead of for the reasons of the silly Disney type fairy tale of true love? I've always been extremely independent and it's hard to rely on someone but that's what he wants me to do. He's more than willing to take me and my gang of 5 on, and just wants us to settle down into a quiet, secure life together after he had a very toxic, damaging marriage. We suit each other , we laugh a lot , he says he loves me, but it's no big romance, he's not romantic at all. Are romance, big gestures, compliments, loving words more important in a loving relationship in our 50s than stability, peace and security? Think I've answered my own question there! But any polite input appreciated. He'd gain by having a supportive partner at home too, and a happier life, and help with his own issues. Has anyone moved in with partner for practical reasons ,and not because they couldn't live without them?
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