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At 65, We Realized Our Kids Don’t Need Us Anymore—How Do We Embrace This New Chapter and Start Living for Ourselves?

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At sixty-five, it dawned on us that our children had outgrown us. How do we accept this and learn to live for ourselves again?

I am sixty-five, and for the first time, I wonder: the children we devoted our lives to no longer need us. The three we gave our time, energy, and savingswho had every want fulfilledsimply moved on. My son wont even pick up the phone. Sometimes I think: will any of them care for us when were frail?

I married at twenty-five. Edward had been my classmate, chasing after me for years. He even followed me to university. A year after our humble wedding, I fell pregnant, and our daughter arrived. Edward left his studies to work while I took a break from mine.

Those were lean years. My husband laboured endlessly, and I juggled motherhood with unfinished studies. Two years later, another baby came. I switched to part-time lectures, and Edward worked harder still.

Somehow, we raised twoour eldest, Beatrice, and our boy, Thomas. When Beatrice started school, I finally found work in my field. Life softened: Edward had a steady job with decent pay, and we made a home. Just as we breathed easier, I was pregnant again.

Our third, Matilda, brought fresh trials. Edward toiled longer hours while I tended to her. I dont know how we kept afloat, but slowly, we did. When Matilda began school, relief washed over me.

Yet troubles lingered. Beatrice, barely at university, announced her engagement. We didnt protestwed married young too. The wedding and her flat ate through our savings.

Thomas wanted his own place. We couldnt refuse, so we took another mortgage. Luckily, he landed a fine job at a respected firm.

Matilda, in her last year of sixth form, dreamed of studying overseas. Times were tight, but we scraped together the fees. She left, and the house fell silent.

Visits grew scarce. Beatrice, though nearby, seldom called. Thomas sold his flat, moved to London, and visited less. Matilda stayed abroad after graduating.

We gave them everythingour years, our youth, our moneyand in return, we became ghosts. We dont ask for help, only a word now and then, a visit, some warmth.

But perhaps thats over. Maybe, at sixty-five, its time to stop waiting and live for ourselves. Perhaps weve earned a sliver of happiness, always postponed.

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