BKC - Everybody wants their "position" to be the right one. There's a lot at stake. I maintain there's no "universal" truth on this. I've been married happily, unhappily, not mongered while married, mongered while married, and been single. It's all good if you have a life and your health, and it all sucks if you live without hope and health, married or single.
Best thing anyone can do is exercise, eat right, and try to stave off chronic dieases that rob a person of good years. It's also important to have a network of friends and pursue interests, keeping the brain viable. Your method of being married and mongering works for you for now. For some, your approach might be stressful, but if you're happy, that's what counts.
I come back to the wise saying of a friend, "Do what makes you happy." Getting or staying married for any other reason, such as for security as one ages, is questionable reasoning in my view. We all would like protection from pain, death and finality, and it may be argued certain steps can be taken to "buffer" those inevitabilities. Having a life mate may make a difference. But there's a price for marriage and it can be dear. More than money, it can cost years of life that might have otherwise been spent in radically different ways. And with regard to increased longevity stats on married persons, it's unclear how education, better access to healthcare, and other factors might skew the results.
If you're not afraid to be alone, whether in good health or poor, you're probably in the best position to make a decision about giving up the single life. If you want K*ds, marriage probably makes sense. But one honest look at the stats on marriage being a "successful" institution is all it takes to make the objective person take pause. So that's what I'm doing now; pausing. After 2 marriages, one for almost 20 years, "pause" has been good; in fact, so good, a return to marriage has never been further off the "charts." I just hope I can think with my big head the next time I "fall in love."
Good luck with your marriage and approach.
_________________ "Don't never trust a woman, till she's dead and deep....One day she'll say she loves you, next day she'll throw you on the street."
"...and if men didn't have this unquenchable desire to have sex with women, then they wouldn't have anything to do with women at all. I certainly wouldn't..."
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