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many Singels without children even live happier, they do not expect a visit, have been found over years
but who feels lonely when people (old, with children) wait at home and no one (from children and grandchildren) comes by, to visit, etc.
not necessarily. Own children have their own lives, they come to you depending on how far away they live from you, probably less to visit than a good neighbor.
If you have a partner or partner, life does not have to be lonely and if he or she has children who must come from a time before the common relationship, since no one will be lonely in later life, no matter who lives longer.
Apart from that, I am one of the singles, of which pallmall wrote in 1966. I have been childless and have been living well for 16, 17 or 18 years now as a happy single (it depends on when you want to appreciate it, because my last relationship had in the end rather a sneaking “separation” process and a real relationship it was never really, and then I had actually been single for a good 20 years and definitely happy with it – at least far more happy than I have ever been in the last relationship.
And just because I’m single, it doesn’t mean that I’m lonely. Being lonely means you have the feeling of being alone. In the worst case, this can even happen directly in a relationship, and I also had that in my last relationship.
Not necessarily.
If you have a family where you feel comfortable and there is one, you don’t have to be alone.
In addition, you might have found a partner for life
My children, grandchildren, grandchildren have their own life.
Large family has been abolished.
All that I want to learn, to learn, to knowledge and creative hobbies, I will not have boredom until 350 😂 years or feel lonely.
My motto: Better alone than left alone.
🥰
💝💛🍀😊.
In principle, I would say that life will become so lonely later. Because the children themselves have their own lives and visit their own parents rather rarely.
So you should see yourself not being lonely.
Not necessarily.
You can also deal with other social contacts.
Friends, neighbors, clubs, hobby….
Depends on what you do from your life, how many contacts you care about.
I don’t know
Probably, children usually have a close connection. I see my children and my parents regularly. Nobody agrees.
Can certainly happen, but a child is not a guarantee of support.
Having children does not automatically mean that you are not lonely at age.
My mother has worked for many years in a nursing home and has repeatedly told residents who have several children and grandchildren, but never visit and not even get a call or letter. No birthday card, no Christmas greetings, just nothing.
Sometimes it’s because the kids live far away and sometimes they don’t care about their old people.
Sad but true!
That depends on…
… sometimes stand Friends closer than family members.
I think so
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Unfortunately, can also become lonely despite children. You just have to look at the nursing home how many older people are alone even though they have children.
I think so.
Something’s missing.
Already..
Not necessarily