It's like this giant secret that is right in front of everyone. One in five women and even more men don't have children—at least not their own. For more than half of them, it was not by choice. Their partners a) never wanted children, b) already had kids from a previous relationship, c) never quite felt ready for parenthood, d) had had a vasectomy, or e) had fertility problems. They are forced to make a choice between this man or woman they love and the children they might have had.Love or Children features the best of more than 700 posts and comments from the Childless by Marriage blog. Sue Fagalde Lick and her readers unveil situations and feelings they wouldn’t dare tell their families, friends, partners, or even their therapists.
Sue Fagalde Lick Libri
Sue Fagalde Lick crea narrazioni incentrate sull'esperienza personale e sull'emozione potente, impiegando uno stile raffinato e poetico. Le sue opere spesso approfondiscono le motivazioni dei personaggi e le complessità della connessione umana. Lick si dedica a trasmettere esperienze di vita autentiche e a catturare le sfumature sottili dello spirito umano. La sua scrittura mira a risuonare con i lettori sia a livello emotivo che intellettuale.




Childless by Marriage
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- 11 ore di lettura
Exploring the emotional journey of a woman who sacrifices her dream of motherhood for love, the narrative delves into her relationships with two husbands—one who cheats and another who has children from a previous marriage. Despite her deep desire to be a mother, she navigates the complexities of love, sacrifice, and the impact of her choices on her identity and happiness. The story poignantly examines the consequences of becoming childless through marriage and the profound effects it has on her life.
Exploring the complexities of faith and personal loss, the narrative follows a church pianist grappling with her thoughts during services. As she navigates her role amidst the backdrop of grief from losing her husband to Alzheimer's, she reflects on the challenges of leading a choir, the dynamics of church music, and the underrepresented voices of women in a male-dominated environment. Through a blend of humor and sincerity, the poems reveal the intricate balance between devotion and everyday distractions in the life of a church minister.
When Sue Lick’s husband’s charming forgetfulness worsens into dementia, she trades her life of writing, music, and travel with the love of her life for years of caregiving, guilt, and impossible decisions. And yet the love remains.