Is it normal to be middle-aged and not want love

Is it normal to be middle-aged and not want love?

As a middle-aged person, I don't feel love in my marriage, and I can't be interested in the opposite sex outside, I just want to focus on self-growth and independence. Because I used to rely on others and then realized that I can't rely on anyone, I don't have any idea about love now. What's wrong with this state of mind? Is it normal not to touch love for the rest of my life?

Hello, friend!

It sounds like you may be feeling a little tired and lost and starting to lose hope in the love in your marriage, so I'm guessing you have some disappointment and aggravation built up inside you, right?

Let's talk first."middle-aged people

"The topic. In family counseling, there is a theory calledFamily Life CycleThe middle-age stage is arguably the most complicated period, with the so-called "old and young" and particularly heavy family responsibilities. The relationship between husband and wife also gradually become bland, more like family members rather than a couple in love.

When one reaches middle age.

Mind, Body, Experience, Relationships, and Finances

All these aspects will undergo great changes, especially in relationships, which are no longer as innocent or passionate as when we were young, or as silent and companionable as when we were older. In terms of personal development, the workplace may encounter bottlenecks, married life enters a period of stabilization, and daily chores slowly wear down our sharpness.

Is it normal to be middle-aged and not want love?

But I don't know when it started, maybe it's a late night insomnia, an old friend's party, or a look from your partner, you will suddenly question: is the life and partner I have now, really what I want?