I never expect to fall in love again. I feel I’ve had my great love stories and, in my 60s, I’m actively not looking. I’m happy with my partner and if I wanted to feel those highs of first love again – rather than the possible angst of a whirlwind affair – I’d rather adopt a labrador.
But eschewing romance does not mean you escape the pain of losing someone you love, because we still have friendships. And losing a friend can be just as painful as losing a lover.
It’s natural that these relationships come and go, dying from lack of contact or distance or even for more serious reasons such as disagreements.
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