After 25, we are already gaining some kind of framework — we have received education, professional experience, bumps are stuffed with love. We are no longer so unrestrained in experiments, we are more definite in our goals. Many have already married and are having children. Or begin to build a serious relationship with the prospect of all this. We already understand something about life, but we still understand very little about ourselves. We confuse our desires with the desires of society. We substitute sacrifice for love. It seems to us that a man needs to be pleased, otherwise he will be offended and leave.
Maturity is for me the age of true self-encounter. After a "blind" youth, youth "for the sake of someone", we begin to live for ourselves and for ourselves. That doesn't mean we don't need anyone. We have become successful, selfish, self-sufficient singles. No. We want love, we want warmth, we want relationships just like we did at 20. We just understand that in a healthy relationship, all this is mutual. A man either wants the same thing, or does not linger in our life. As Omar Khayyam used to say, "I don't need someone who doesn't need me."
What do you think about this? Share with me!!!!!!