"Someone once said to me "if it weren’t so cliche" I'd think I was having a midlife crisis." There is nothing cliche or trite about a midlife crisis. If you talk to middle aged men and women who have experienced divorce you will find that many of them will tell you their spouse changed overnight. Became someone who discarded all that was once important to them for a new life that was all about what they wanted." Unquote
My question, is this something people are using as tool to just go out and do what they want, lets say selfishly or is it because people really do redefine themselves, and realize they are not what they once were and want something much different.
Not sex, I'm not talking that here, tho it will no doubt have it's place.
Myself, I've had these "so called changes going on in me, my mind, my body, my heart, that really makes me think about this question.
Does women have this crisis also, and if so express your experience if you will. They say the age is somewhere between 40-60. I know that women go thru menopausal stages. Is it the same thing? I lived with a woman that has already gone thru that stage. Very unique experience, not only for a woman but for a man as well!

I've not been around alot of divorced men and women for sometime so are these actions justifiable because of a so called midlife crisis. Are you in the middle of the road? Do you consider it reprehensible, disapproved of? What?
I'd like to see what the women here have experienced with their SO's. Thanks!

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