Love Triangles Over Fifty: Not So "Hard" Anymore?
Jul 6
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Who hasn't heard of at least one love triangle story in their life? Or maybe even been a part of one... The game of determining the odd one out has been played by people for ages. But the important question is, who is the odd one out?
Now, imagine this happening later in life when you're slightly over fifty. Tough, right? Or should I say, not so "hard" anymore? 😉 What did you just think of? Oh no, I meant that the situation isn't as difficult because, by this age, the kids have grown, and the grudges have piled up.
But let’s be real—statistically, a love triangle that occurs over the age of fifty has a higher chance of breaking the marriage. The dynamics are different when you're older. You’ve lived through enough to know what you want, and sometimes, a complicated love triangle can be the catalyst for change.
Take Bridget and Roger Gates, for example. Their story isn't just a juicy tale of romance and betrayal—it's a deep dive into how relationships evolve and sometimes unravel, especially later in life. As they navigate through their own love triangle, they confront the challenges and choices that come with age, experience, and the complexities of love.
When you finish the book, your opinion matters! Share your thoughts on Bridget and Roger's journey. Did their story resonate with you? Have you experienced or witnessed similar situations? Let's discuss and explore the intricacies of love triangles over fifty.
Join the conversation, and let’s hear your take on this timeless, yet ever-evolving game of love. 💖