Opening up feels terrifying after a long marriage or years of hard-won independence. But the research — and the real stories of those who've found meaningful connection later in life — all point in the same direction.
The end of a long-term relationship or the loss of a partner isn’t just the loss of a person — it’s also major loss of an entire *structure* that existed. Your routines, your identity as “half of something”, your sense of the future you thought you were building. Grieving all of that takes longer than anyone tells you, and it doesn’t follow a schedule.