Have you ever thought about why you need a man when you are used to the single life and living on your own terms?
Thanh Van is 32 years old. After graduating from university, she worked for a foreign company with a monthly salary of over 70 million VND. Before that, she had two boyfriends, and both relationships ended because of incompatible personalities. After that, she didn’t fall in love with anyone else and focused solely on her career.
Thanh Van said that she doesn’t want to settle down with just anyone. “I want to have a high-quality life, where I can do whatever I want without worrying about others’ opinions. Living alone is very comfortable”, she poured her heart out. What Thanh Van is currently pursuing is saving enough money to buy herself a house in the city where she works and taking care of herself in old age. She also wants to have money to explore the vast world out there.
Many people don’t understand why Thanh Van is so picky, but she believes that her criteria for choosing a life partner are not high. She just wants a man who is compatible with her, financially included. But she hasn’t met anyone like that yet.
In reality, for many late marriage women, at a certain age, their perception of life and emotional understanding has become higher and more mature. If they don’t meet the right man, they will maintain the attitude of “rather less than more” and don’t want to rush into an unhappy marriage. They have long been accustomed to the single life and can live well without getting tangled up in an unhappy marriage.
Want to take care of their loved ones more
Hai Linh, 35 years old, has been divorced for 7 years and is currently living with her mother and son. Her father passed away when she was very young, and her mother, who is now over 60, is the only family she has. After the divorce, Hai Linh returned to live with her biological mother and take care of her 3-year-old son at the time. After years without a man by her side, Hai Linh feels that her current life is very good. She has a stable job with an income ranging from 30 to 40 million VND per month. Hai Linh can take care of her son by herself because her mother helps with picking him up from school. In addition, Hai Linh’s mother’s financial situation is quite stable as she has a retirement pension and savings for her old age.
Because of this, after the divorce, Hai Linh, her mother, and her son live comfortably together. They often travel together whenever they have holidays, Tet, or summer break. Life is so fulfilling for her that she doesn’t expect to have any man by her side. She fears becoming a daughter-in-law and being dependent on a man like before.
Want to have more money to save for the future
After stepping out of a failed marriage, Thanh Vy, a 30-year-old office worker, shared, “I have been divorced for 3 years now. In the past 3 years, I haven’t been attracted to any man, even though there were many suitors. After the divorce, I raised my daughter alone and realized how important money is to me.
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