How do you know you’ve fully transitioned into postmenopausal life? #over50 #menopause #midlife

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I’m eighty or so, and believe me….my 60’s and 70’s were the best years of my life. I truly believe the secret to “happiness” is to be truly grateful for everything, and I mean Everything!

judytaylor
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Almost 60, divorced for 11 years and I love, love being single. For the first time in my life it's all about me. I have no desire to ever marry again.

anneerickson
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My sweet husband of 28 years died suddenly while we were watching tv....six years later I met a sweet man at my church...I'm in my 70's and he is 7 years younger and we have lots of fun 😂❤

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If you are single (divorced, widowed, etc) that’s a great thing. You don’t need to put up with the man’s bs… I’ve been divorced for 25+ years and never married by choice. I love my freedom, I love my independence, I focus on me only and don’t have to cater to anyone. Ladies, we have to learn to love ourselves so much that we are enough (and God #1 of course). Be blessed!!!🙏

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My mother is in her 70’s. My two siblings and I encourage our mother to start back dating, have fun with it, and be open to possible marrying for companionship. However, she told us that she did not want to be bothered with any man because all they are is a “walking headache”! 😂🤣 She also said that her children are grown and gone so she does EXACTLY what she WANTS to do without having to worry about anybody else! She said that she’s living in her “It’s ok to be selfish” period and have absolutely no regrets! 😂

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When re-marrying / marrying at an older age, there are always other family members in the mix, and if they are not accepting, can ruin a marriage (as in my case). Will NEVER go through that again! I love being on my own even though it’s harder financially (but money is not everything). I have lots of good friends and family and my daughter lives close, so all is good in my world and I’m grateful and happy!

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I'm 59, and I'm loving the single life!! I'm free to come and go as I please, and for the first time in my life.... I'm taking care of, and spoiling ME!

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I went through the menopause at 48. I’m now 56 and husband/ partner of 24 years is ditching me for a woman half my age. At first I felt sad but now I want to live my life and laugh again. Now I can do what I want, when I want and with who I want!

Love following this channel and your hair is gorgeous by the way. Can we have a video on how you did your hair please 🙏🏻

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I feel blessed in this whole area. Always regular light periods, got pregnant easily when I was ready, then no hot flashes or problems transitioning to menopause. Glad I made it. It’s so hard for a lot of women.

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57, in menopause for 8 years, a family with 3 grown up kids (still at home, working/studying Cardiology)/Finace), a husband (together since 1985), and a job I love: being a Teacher. Passions? Too many. Life, first. Thank you Dominique. Menopause is just one of omen’s phases of life and I’m sorry for the ones who suffer from it. A collective hug. ❤🤗

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I’m 52 and I truly admire honest men who look at the inside beauty of a woman. They’re out there. I know a few. Those other weenies don’t deserve our time or wisdom. They can kick rocks! Thumbs up to you men who are for real!👍🏼♥️🌺

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Yes I’m over trying to please a man.. Been there done that more than once and I’m free and happy now🎉

Cassiehope
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Please do a video on this Dominique, it’s a subject that gets little conversation

janinecox
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I just learned from an MD that we never leave menopause it is a stage we stay in until we pass. The symptoms may lessen or ease but we are still menopausal women. 🤷🏻‍♀️ When I learned that I almost cried🤣

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Truth! I am 62, 14 years post menopausal, and took zero hormonal supplementation. I am glad I chose not to go that route, because I believe that sooner or later you have to wean off of hormones and allow the body to recalibrate. Gotta embrace the next life stage and make the most of the journey 🌈💙🌈

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I am 20 years post menopause and never went the HRT route. Quite honestly, for me menopause was a piece of cake and new lease on life. I had so many issues prior to that, it was just pure relief to be done!

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What a blessing menopause is now you have energy to focus on yourself and get things done to help humanity ..

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I’m in perimenopause is a living NIGHTMARE literally torture! I’m glad MORE women are starting to talk about perimenopause/menopause/post menopause/hormones/symptoms ect sharing is caring 👈🏻 sending lOVE to every woman out there 🤍

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Postmenopausal here! I love this season of my life. I wouldn't trade it for 10 million dollars, ever! Love for yourself is Key! I'm in a relationship and he understands that my needs come first, my happiness comes from me❣️

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Done with menopause at 55yo, hormone levels verified it before removing 3rd Mirena IUD, which kicked the occasional warm spells into constant hot flashes.
Divorced narcissistic ex in 2013. He was chasing women during most of our 20yr marriage.
I was single for 6 yrs, nobody made it to 4 months with me. Met a nice gray at work end of summer ‘19, just in time to have him move in during the Vid lockdowns. Now we’re engaged. No issues with intimacy, nothing lube doesn’t fix. He’s 9 years younger so it wouldn’t have been fair to him to suddenly not desire that. Luckily that’s not an option (I know, it’s rare). He also doesn’t push it either. He treats me like a Queen.
And the ex? He’s with a woman 12 yrs younger, constantly off and back on so much I’ve lost count.

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