After having been part of the Singles Forum for some time now...
Whenever I see new members arriving here that writing about how lonely and depressed they are about being single, I always think of the music video for a song called "Mama's Fallen Angel", by Poison (an old 90's "hair" band.)
In the video, a beautiful young girl steps off a bus in Hollywood with star-filled eyes, thinking all of her happiness lies in becoming discovered in Hollywood and turning into a big star.
When she actually learns how tough the process really is, how much she is set up to suffer in the process, and that no matter how hard she tries, her dreams wind up going nowhere until finally, she leaves the city, presumably to start a new life, on the back of a motorcycle (with the lead singer of the band, of course.)
And as they happily zoom off into the sunset...
A bus pulls up, and another beautiful star-struck young girl steps off the bus with the same dreamy look in her eyes that the first girl had. No amount of reasoning--only hard life experience--will convince these girls otherwise.
And that's what I see in so many people who come here, thinking that all of life's answers would be met IF ONLY they found that one right person, just like that girl thought all her dreams would be met if only she became a movie star.
I understand the illusion completely, seeing as I was there for a very long time myself.
However, I still can't help but keep on wishing that, more than anything else, there was something that could be done to gently get them to see that a spouse isn't the ultimate answer, and in the process, hopefully, alleviate, and or better yet prevent, so very much of their suffering.