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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. ... With regard to my father's new wife - she is a friend of the family. We have known her for a long time. [/quote] But in your first post you said: [quote=Anonymous] To add to it all, the other day my husband asked me with a smirk how old my new step mother is and whether she is that much older than us. (she is 58, my dad is 68). I just said, "I don't know, I have not asked." [/quote] None of this makes sense.[/quote] Thank you. I don't know if this is a Troll or not. She was never a friend of the family if that's true, lol. You don't hit on your friends, nor marry them. If your mother recently died last year then when the heck did they start dating OP? While your mother was still alive and sick? Her husband I suspect is disgusted as most would be if all this is true. Yes maybe "dad" knew her a long time.... [/quote] I am having trouble understanding your assumptions. I really like my new step mother. I have known her for a long time. She was divorced when I was a teenager and brought up her two boys on her own. Both boys are successful professionals now. My mother died mid-year last year. How long people date is varies and not to mention culturally dependent. Some people date for years and decide not to marry, some people date for 3 months and decide to tie the knot. I have seen both kinds of marriage succeed and fail. I made the point in my original post that my mother's family have given their blessings. "Disgusted" is a strong word in any context, but especially in this one. [/quote] Mid last year would be July. So you're saying 7 mo. later a wedding date was announced????????????????????? Hmmm Why are you calling her a step mother if they aren't married yet? Another mixing up of stories. The point isn't how long people date. Most people do wait about a year before dating out of respect for their spouse, children, and family. Apparently this was a friend of your mothers who betrayed her., if this all is to be believed. [/quote]
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