Why would a woman in her 50s want a man?

First, she doesn't want to cause trouble for her children.

If a woman in her fifties is single, the older she gets the more likely she is to get sick, and there are definitely more and more things she can't do. No matter how big or small, she will need to trouble the child, but the child is middle-aged, and even if she is willing to go back and forth, a woman in her fifties will feel sorry for her for that. If she does not find an old partner while she is still young, she will have endless troubles, and later troubles will involve the child one after another, thus becoming a burden to the child. Only by finding an old partner before it is too late can we get rid of it once and for all, so that the child will not have a series of worries later on. Unfortunately, many children do not understand the good intentions of single mothers, either thinking that single mothers make a fuss or that single mothers have nothing to worry about.

Second, improve the quality of all aspects of old age, both big and small

While I can live out my old age without a wife, I don't have any quality of life at all. Living is easy, living is hard. Every time I come home, I am greeted with an empty atmosphere. I don't know who to talk to, so I can only keep it inside and feel sorry for myself. After all, when it comes to my family's privacy, outsiders will have nothing to do with themselves and hang high. As for their children, when they are happy, they will barely listen to two sentences perfunctorily. When their children are in a bad mood, they will either be mistaken for nagging or nagging, and they will be at a loss whether they go out or stay at home. After all, they meet couples or pairs of couples when they go out, and the stark contrast can cause a great deal of frustration. When they stay at home, they will be alone in an empty room. In solitude, they will often feel sadness for the rest of their lives and suffer pain all the time.