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Psychology says people who go through their 40s and 50s without a partner to lean on don’t become closed off—they quietly develop the ability to carry their own emotional weight without needing anyone to fix it
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Psychology says people who go through their 40s and 50s without a partner to lean on don’t become closed off—they quietly develop the ability to carry their own emotional weight without needing anyone to fix it

KinnApril 29, 2026April 29, 20266 mins0
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