My grandfather married 4 times. In his case it was having a lot of wealth and women who wanted to be married. He liked having a woman at home to take care of him, but he could never be happy with just one so…. |
The very act of marrying at age 17 is a red flag. Not that the DH had specific red flags. Smart or rational people who grow up in those small, poor towns don't get married at age 17; they're self aware of how f'd up the culture in their community is and leave as soon as possible. Maybe not in 1950. But people had pretty good awareness of this by the 80s. |
My MIL eloped when she was 18 with a guy who turned out to be abusive so that didn't last long. Shes gone her whole life with undiagnosed ADHD and she's pretty codependent so not surprising she would do something impulsive like that in 1968.
Then she married my DH's dad when she was 24 and he was 38. He is a great guy but it's clear she married him out of guilt for eloping to make her parents proud of her b/c he was the perfect husband on paper for them (same religion, wealthy, successful family business etc) They had 3 kids and separated when my DH was 13. Divorce was protracted (b/c $) and finally divorced when he was 16. Her third marriage is to a guy who she was very friendly with when my DH was a kid. He had two boys around the same age and they were always thrown together whether it was karate, boy scouts, etc. I don't think there was a physical affair but there was definitely an emotional affair. He threw her a 40th surprise bday party when she was still married and my DH was 10! Not sure how that was ok but my FIL is a confirmed workaholic. He's 86 and finally retired this year. Anyway they've been married for 20+ years now and seem to be happy with one another. |
OP here. After reading this thread I could see why 3 marriages could make sense (terminal illness, 1st marriage was in college, etc). But marriages #4 and beyond really stump me. |
Because they thrive from the social status of not being single and because after so much time married, their brains are incapable of functioning for themselves. |
Wow, eventually you figured it out! |
So weird but your first two marriages and I mine are almost identical! I am so happily married (15 years) for the third time - finally got it right! |
My dad is in his third. Widowed after 19 years. Then he remarried too quickly out of grief and the woman turned out to be really not a good fit, so that ended after a few years. A few years later, he married the woman who was my mother's best friend and they are very happy together. I'm so happy for them both! |
My FIL is on his third marriage. He and MIL divorced after a decade. Bad fit, and they brought out the worst in each other. She went off the deep end during the divorce and didn’t mellow out for another 25 years or so. She’s cool now. FIL’s wife 2 was MIL’s best friend from childhood (part of why she was so messed up by the divorce). She passed away a few years ago. Wife 3 was a family friend whose husband died of the same illness as wife 2. They get along wonderfully and seem really good for each other. They seem to have this agreement that the deceased spouses were their true loves, but they’ve found new love and happiness that’s as good as it gets now. They both have plans to be buried with the deceased spouses when they pass rather than each other. |
I’m recently divorced. Thinking about dating a lady divorced twice. Handful of boyfriends that didn’t work out. She’s been through a lot of therapy. Hoping she has it figured out. |
A) Your parents sound tragic. What's the point of that? So you can run around bragging about how long you've been married even though you actually loathe each other? B) None of your f***g business. |
People who marry and stay married to people they don't really love, like your parents, stump me. |
My question for situations like this is why bother getting married? I realize it's none of my business but it seems like it would make the financial stuff more complicated |
She has poor decision-making skills. That's what's wrong with her. |
LOL. Really? I knew that college was a better choice than getting married by the time I was 10! |