Anonymous wrote:The LTR post divorce I know about (and they are all in their 80s and 90s--my parents' friend group) is the new wife is generally younger and/or has a lot of money that the new DH wants access to. They all married when the guy was about 65, woman about 45 to 50. I can think of 2 that lasted until the DH died in their 80s and another that only have a 10 year age difference and are still married. I know that they keep their kids mostly separated.
Anonymous wrote:I was the one who asked about successful second marriages. Seems like at least on DCUM there’s no hope if you have kids or want to live together. But I don’t see how you can have the same sense of commitment without those things. It just wouldn’t feel the same to me in terms of feeling secure, but I do have some anxious attachment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on age and gender
Does it? Maybe gender. Maybe women are generally less interested than hookups than are men.
But it seems people of all ages have hoe phases post divorce.
Age and gender definitely matter. Pickings are slim for 55+ divorced women. Men that age—the world is their oyster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The key to a successful LTR post divorce is not to blend families. I’ve been with my partner for six years. We do not live together and he has met my kids but not involved in their daily lives. Once kids out of house we plan to cohabitate.
I agree, this is me too. His kids have a few years left of high school so there are no plans to cohabitate until everyone has launched. Mine are out of college and living their lives. Together six years, it’ll be nine by the time the last kid heads to college.
We see each other daily or almost daily but we also live less than ten minutes apart. I know his kids well and have basically watched them grow up. I’ve always tried to be a loving, supportive adult but I will never try to parent them, that’s not my job. I think that’s the reason the relationship has worked as long as it has. He’s an amazing guy and I’m so lucky, I feel like I won the lottery.
Anonymous wrote:The key to a successful LTR post divorce is not to blend families. I’ve been with my partner for six years. We do not live together and he has met my kids but not involved in their daily lives. Once kids out of house we plan to cohabitate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on age and gender
Does it? Maybe gender. Maybe women are generally less interested than hookups than are men.
But it seems people of all ages have hoe phases post divorce.
Age and gender definitely matter. Pickings are slim for 55+ divorced women. Men that age—the world is their oyster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on age and gender
Does it? Maybe gender. Maybe women are generally less interested than hookups than are men.
But it seems people of all ages have hoe phases post divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on age and gender