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35 years of age and life going nowhere

  • 23-08-2009 12:08pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭


    am single 35 year old girl soon to be 36...woke up this morning and am seriously thinking of calling it a day...here is why...

    living in cork and am only single among my friends...i love to hang with them but one recently had a new baby so its all baby talk and i am so broody it makes me cry...

    live on my own(rent) as find flatting too strange...i flatted all my life with friends but they now all are settled down..i lived with a few strangers but was a disaster...i love to have a home to come back to

    my parents are alcoholics so moving back with them for a few months is a no go..would love a chance to save some money

    cant afford to have a car as renting alone...am very isolated...live on the bus..its so depressing..

    i work in an office and everyone is geting younger...i cant see me getting a job in an offic in my 40's...

    i hate this country...the weather is depressing...

    would love to buy a house but genuinally cant afford it...

    am very pretty, have lots of friends, have been to college and night classes, have tried online and speed dating...nothing is getting me out of this rut and its oing to get worse as i get older

    i have a bottle of xanax here which i think will take witg some wine just to sleep


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33,518 ✭✭✭✭dudara


    Go talk to someone professional immediately, or contact the Samaritans.

    Here are some suggestions from the National Office for Suicide Prevention
    NEED HELP?

    If you, or someone you know, is in crisis now and need someone to talk to:

    * Contact Samaritans on 1850 609090 (Republic of Ireland) or 08457 909090 (UK including Northern Ireland)
    * Contact your local doctor, listed under 'General Practitioners' in the Golden Pages or visit www.icgp.ie
    * Go to, or contact, the Accident and Emergency Department of your nearest general hospital


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