yes if a that man is the only one who is earning in his family and has the burden and responsibilty of whole family
yes
I feel its because he is going through a midlife crisis and he needs to feel younger by going out with younger women. I mean, he had 8 kids by the time that he was 30 and I think that it frightened him. Its a total and major midlife crisis.
No she doesn't she left her husband in 1999 because she was going through a midlife crisis. He was Peter Marc Jacboson. Both of them never remarried.
It could mean that you're going through a midlife crisis and desire the sexual energy and body of a younger female.
Instability in one's life is normal for someone going through a midlife crisis. So emotional instability is to be expected. Yet the crisis is necessary, since it's the first step in midlife transition. Without the instability caused by the crisis, the changes necessary for midlife transition would never take place.
Midlife Crisis is a very wildy used term. Some time it refers to a real medical or life style issue & other times it is used to describe something odd or humorous that happens to someone. Financial failure, loss of a home or a job by someone in their 40-50s would be described as a midlife crisis. Serious health problems like cancer, heart disease might be described as a mid life crisis it the person was 40-50 Relationship problems like a divorce infidelity or the death of a spouse would all be good examples of a personal, mid life crisis. In the comic sense, if a 50 year old buys a sports car or gets an age inappropriate hair cut, dresses badly or starts a garage band they might be jokingly said to be going through a midlife crisis.
The concept of a mid-life crisis is subjective and can vary from person to person. Some individuals may experience a period of introspection, questioning priorities and goals during mid-life, while others may not. It is not a universally experienced phenomenon, and its existence is debated among psychologists.
ANSWER: I haven't met an older man who went through midlife crisis and planned to have an affair. Mid life crisis is about making him feel younger by dressing differently, buying a sport car so when he drive this car, it will make him feel alive. And once in a while you will see him a little down or depress. And this is only my own opinion
Marriage There is no cure for midlife crisis, but it goes a long way if you can recognize its symptoms and understand that it happens to men as well as women. I was terrified of being forty, not because it meant I was forty but it meant that for a few years I was going to be vulnerable at my weakest point (which just happens to be slightly overweight women) and all I could do was grit my teeth and pray it wouldn't hit too hard. It hit once, after some persuasion my wife came to terms with it and, like the sound barrier, I was through and relatively unscathed. I can easily imagine some people are totally destroyed by it. It's a very real phenomenon, and I suppose different people react differenly to it; getting red highlights, becoming a lesbian, spending four hours a day in tears, working as a teacher's aide in Thailand; it hits everyone differently.
Depends on how old the child is and how bad this crisis may be.
Not well known about Lincoln. He ran for president for the simple reason that he had nothing else to do, but did not want to do nothing with the rest of his life. He was going through a midlife crisis. So he did not run for the office on any political standing other than to see if he could. Once in office then he started to look at the things he could fix and change.
Simply put, no. A whole family may be effected by someone having a midlife crisis and become utterly depressed and elated depending on the mood of the person at the core of the problem. The person having the crisis may be depressed (depression is not just low mood, there can be moments of massive anxiety and activity as well) and this can be life related and essentially a 'one off' event, hence the 'mid life crisis'. The person having the crisis may need their family to just talk to them and explain how their actions are making them all feel. They may need to see a doctor to help them access some talking therapies to discuss what is going on. Don't hide and believe it will go away. You need to talk and are probably stressed out of your tree - that's a pretty normal reaction.