Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go for it. When I first met my first husband I didn't think he was that much older, we dated and after I had fallen for him like crazy I realized he was 16 years older! I was 20 and he was 36....We got married and he was the most wonderful husband in the world. Loved me and treated me like a queen.
Did he pass away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the thing is, long term you are going to be taking care of him. My friend's DH just died after a long illness (8 years). omg. It was really tough for her. Her DD is now 11 and her only memories of her dad is sitting in a chair saying 'yes' or 'hun?' or "no" (he had a stroke during bypass surgery)
This caused great financial issues because not only was he not bringing in money but money to take care of him was going out the window.
Meanwhile, her father was dying at the same time. Terrible. She's selling her house now; looking for something small.
I know this is only one scenario but it's very current in my life, watching this unfold, so I want to offer it up as this issue of age does bring with it heightened chances of these sorts of issues. And if you get sick, that's even scarier because there's no guarantee that he'll be around to raise the kids.
It is just dinner
OP here...I agree with both these responses! On one hand it is just a dinner out but on the other if it leads to more I am destined to be the care giver throughout my 50s and 60s and then have another 20 plus years alone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the thing is, long term you are going to be taking care of him. My friend's DH just died after a long illness (8 years). omg. It was really tough for her. Her DD is now 11 and her only memories of her dad is sitting in a chair saying 'yes' or 'hun?' or "no" (he had a stroke during bypass surgery)
This caused great financial issues because not only was he not bringing in money but money to take care of him was going out the window.
Meanwhile, her father was dying at the same time. Terrible. She's selling her house now; looking for something small.
I know this is only one scenario but it's very current in my life, watching this unfold, so I want to offer it up as this issue of age does bring with it heightened chances of these sorts of issues. And if you get sick, that's even scarier because there's no guarantee that he'll be around to raise the kids.
It is just dinner
Anonymous wrote:I would go for it. When I first met my first husband I didn't think he was that much older, we dated and after I had fallen for him like crazy I realized he was 16 years older! I was 20 and he was 36....We got married and he was the most wonderful husband in the world. Loved me and treated me like a queen.
Anonymous wrote:the thing is, long term you are going to be taking care of him. My friend's DH just died after a long illness (8 years). omg. It was really tough for her. Her DD is now 11 and her only memories of her dad is sitting in a chair saying 'yes' or 'hun?' or "no" (he had a stroke during bypass surgery)
This caused great financial issues because not only was he not bringing in money but money to take care of him was going out the window.
Meanwhile, her father was dying at the same time. Terrible. She's selling her house now; looking for something small.
I know this is only one scenario but it's very current in my life, watching this unfold, so I want to offer it up as this issue of age does bring with it heightened chances of these sorts of issues. And if you get sick, that's even scarier because there's no guarantee that he'll be around to raise the kids.