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Dating over 40 during the holidays? Emotional landmines, ticking clocks, and brutally funny truths. No kids, no guiltājust honesty and laughs. š š
Dating Over 40: The Holidays, Ticking Clocks, and the Glorious Freedom of āNoā š
Dating over 40 is like showing up to a potluck where everyoneās brought leftovers. The holidays take that awkward feast and add twinkling lights, emotional manipulation, and a side of passive-aggressive questions from relatives. Itās not just a minefieldāitās a circus, and everyoneās juggling biological clocks.
I recently found myself at The Daily, Charlotteās cozy Fourth Ward hotspot. Across from me sat āHopeful,ā a polished professional with ambitions so sharp you could cut your hand on them. She wasnāt here for small talkāshe was on a mission.
āIāve always wanted kids,ā she said, with the intensity of someone presenting a Shark Tank pitch.
Before I could so much as blink, she launched into a comprehensive rundown of fertility clinics, egg freezing, and hormone shots. I wasnāt on a date; I was attending a one-woman panel on the miracles of modern science.
Then came the question: āDo you like kids?ā
Do I like kids? Sure. The kids are OK. I like them the way I like fireworks: theyāre fun when theyāre not aimed at me. But liking kids and wanting kids are two very different things. What she meant was, āAre you ready to commit to a lifetime of scraped knees, sleepless nights, and one day being blamed for every bad decision I ever make?ā
I smiled, leaned in, and dropped the hammer. āIām not having kids. Not now, not ever. My idea of nurturing is keeping my houseplants aliveāand even they seem like a bit of a stretch some days.ā
Her expression flickered between confusion and irritation, but I wasnāt about to backpedal.
āLook,ā I said, setting my fork down like I was about to deliver a eulogy for her hopes. āThe worldās already going up in flames. Adding another kid to it isnāt optimismāitās insanity. Iād rather spend my time doing something I enjoy than investing in 18 years of chaos only to be yelled at for buying the wrong brand of sneakers.ā
The holidays are fantastic at making people like me feel like public enemies. Every wreath, every cheerful song, feels like itās mocking your life choices. But hereās the thing: Iām not broken, and Iām not āwaiting for the right person.ā I just know who I amāand who Iām not.ā
Let me suggest self-care if youāre navigating similar societal pressure this season. Summit Coffee serves up ethically sourced caffeine that pairs well with ignoring judgmental relatives. And for those feeling the financial squeeze of modern life, Stocks and Blonds offers the tools to take control of your moneyāand your future.
As for me, Iām spending the holidays enjoying uninterrupted evenings, restful nights, and the sweet sound of silence. No diapers. No tantrums. Just freedom, peace, and a planet that doesnāt need my contribution to its population problem.
Until next time,
Jack Beckett ā child-free, guilt-free, and living life on my terms. āš”
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