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Midlife & Then Some

Stacey Herrera

A space for midlife women who still have shit to say, feel, and figure out.

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What If Your Partner Stops Feeling like Your Person?

They lied to you about love, sis.

The story goes a little something like this…

If you are genuinely compatible. Like if this is really your person, the spark will sustain itself. Attraction should be constant. The butterflies might steady...

10 months ago
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The Language of Trauma Can Also Be a Trap

I had a friend who used to say, “I will cut somebody off in a minute.”

She said it like a flex. And a promise. Like it made her feel powerful to walk away first.

That’s how she described holding a boundary —anytime she felt emotionally un...

10 months ago
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When Their Conflict Style Turns Cruel

Heavy emotions are a lot like money. They reveal more of who we are, which is valuable intel when you’re in a relationship.

How someone behaves when they are upset, frustrated, or disappointed reveals a great deal.

They might shut down. G...

10 months ago
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Tired of Feeling Like an Afterthought? Read This.

Sometimes, emotional neglect isn’t explosive. It doesn’t always look like slamming doors and piercing voices.

It’s often so unobvious it’s nearly undetectable.

They remember you, but only at the last minute. Considering you only once they...

a year ago
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If It Feels like Longing but Tastes like Anxiety… It’s Probably Not Love.

Butterflies. Deep stares. Obsession disguised as devotion. Picking flower petals to figure out if they love you or love you not.

That’s the version of love we’ve been sold. Thrills. Chaos. High highs and low lows.

Sometimes it is love. Bu...

a year ago
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