Marriage is a melody like dancing, bowing your head does not mean admitting defeat, but it may pick up happiness. However, for some women, bowing their heads does not bring the desired happiness, but nourishes the selfishness and greed of the other person. Tang Juan, 56 years old, has been retired for one year, and her only daughter is working in other places and is not married.
My wife is 8 years older than her and has been retired for 4 years. His daily routine is to go to the square every morning to play tai chi, and then go to the square to play chess with his chess friends after taking a nap, and when he comes home, he shouts and asks when he will eat.
After her retirement, Tang Juan arranged many activities for herself, including reading with the teachers in the reading camp, sharing her life after retirement on online platforms, and researching food at home. However, a mycoplasma infection triggered by a cold unexpectedly left her in the hospital for observation.
After Tang Juan woke up, she saw that she hadn't finished dripping yet, so she picked up her phone and looked at her wife. His wife asked her when she would come home and cook for him, instead of asking if she was better. This made her feel heartache, because for her, the wife who took care of her every day only cared about her own food.
Although his wife has long since retired, she still takes care of three meals a day, and sometimes he loses his temper when the meals are made late. Tang Juan was infused alone in the hospital for three days, but after returning home, her wife did not show concern, but asked her to be careful not to bring bacteria home.
Tang Juan decided to move to another house to live alone, and told her wife that she was going to divorce and no longer live this "widowed" marriage. She realizes that giving is not always rewarding, and in such a marriage, she needs to live for herself. Life is short, and she doesn't want to waste any more time.