
"Many women want resonance, not rescuing. They don't need to be rescued. They need someone who can attune to them. Someone who's been doing their inner work."
"There's a billion-dollar industry telling women something's wrong with them for not landing and keeping a man. This old programming insists there's something wrong with you for being single."
"These are 'seasoned' conscious women who find themselves single after long-term relationships with men. They're ready to turn their caretaking inward and be more selective than ever."
"What you seek is seeking you. It's the idea that what you're looking for externally reflects something already within you, or a potential you want to develop within yourself."
Many midlife women are shifting away from traditional dating paradigms, focusing on self-worth and personal growth. They prefer being single rather than settling for less and seek partners who resonate with their inner work. The matchmaking industry often perpetuates the idea that being single is a deficiency, but many women are now embracing their independence. They desire partners who have also done their inner work, allowing them to live authentically without the need for rescue. This trend reflects a significant change in how women approach relationships in midlife.
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