Now That You’re Over 30, Do You See Love Differently?

January 26th, 2012 - By MN Editor

When you were a child, love was based solely on what you saw in Disney movies and other fairy tales. In high school you learned through crushes that sometimes the feeling wasn’t always mutual. And in your twenties you realized that maybe love isn’t always so sweet. Now, that you’re 30 (or over) what lessons have you learned about love? Has your prospective changed?

Find out what this woman realized about love and relationships once she hit the big 3-0 at Your Tango.com. 

 

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  • Pahleeze

    I’m a blink from turning the big 3-0 and lessons I have learned in love are….
    YOU can be the best woman and lover to a man it doesn’t mean he will be the best FOR YOU.
    Look at a man’s FAMILY because how he was raised has a lot to do with who he is today.
    Loving someone enough to let them go is better than trying to love them more to stay.
    AGE has little to do with MATURITY and being EXCLUSIVE has little to do with COMMITMENT.
    Just because you CAN support a man doesnt mean you SHOULD.
    If a man tells you he doesn’t believe in love, commitment, marriage and/or monogamy BELIEVE HIM!
    Never judge YOUR relationship by the success and/or failures of OTHERS.
    AND some men you can never love, nuture, support, or do anything enough because he is BROKEN!
    #notquite30-POW!

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1415696195 Calandrial PhoenixRising Afriy

      Girl, you said it all!  Very profound and true.

  • RedButterfly81

    I just turned 30 a month ago and for 15 years I still know there’s no such thing as Prince Charming. Also, relationships are hard to maintain and being single doesn’t mean it’s the end of the world.