Anonymous wrote:Apparently this is a thing. Men want caretakers because they've never learned to care for themselves (cook, clean, nurse, etc, to the standards of their previous wives). Women, if they've lived that long, are financially independent and don't want to care for a man who will probably not be a good caretaker to them.
Anonymous wrote:My husband was killed in a car accident when my kids were 1, 5, and 14. The 14 year old was from my husband's first marriage and I became her legal guardian after his death. As one poster stated upthread, I pretty much had my hands full raising small kids, restarting a career, and finding my own footing to seriously consider remarriage, had I found anyone who wanted to join my circus. As my nest started to empty I began dating a divorced guy who is happy in his single status, though we enjoy our time together. I have lots of friends and enjoy the company of my launching children.
For a number of years I was in an online support group. It did seem a lot of the men remarried, some fairly rapidly. Other men & women seemed pretty focused on dating & re-coupling. Of those who did (sometimes even meeting within the group), there were a fair number of separations/divorces, and some great success stories with blended families.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently this is a thing. Men want caretakers because they've never learned to care for themselves (cook, clean, nurse, etc, to the standards of their previous wives). Women, if they've lived that long, are financially independent and don't want to care for a man who will probably not be a good caretaker to them.
Anonymous wrote:"Most men are looking for a nurse or a purse."
--a friend's widowed mom
Anonymous wrote:My husband was killed in a car accident when my kids were 1, 5, and 14. The 14 year old was from my husband's first marriage and I became her legal guardian after his death. As one poster stated upthread, I pretty much had my hands full raising small kids, restarting a career, and finding my own footing to seriously consider remarriage, had I found anyone who wanted to join my circus. As my nest started to empty I began dating a divorced guy who is happy in his single status, though we enjoy our time together. I have lots of friends and enjoy the company of my launching children.
For a number of years I was in an online support group. It did seem a lot of the men remarried, some fairly rapidly. Other men & women seemed pretty focused on dating & re-coupling. Of those who did (sometimes even meeting within the group), there were a fair number of separations/divorces, and some great success stories with blended families.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently this is a thing. Men want caretakers because they've never learned to care for themselves (cook, clean, nurse, etc, to the standards of their previous wives). Women, if they've lived that long, are financially independent and don't want to care for a man who will probably not be a good caretaker to them.