Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 years is a long time. Insensitive is, on the first date, demanding way too many details of the wife's death, and that actually has happened.
But at 5 years, I visited my wife's grave on the anniversary of her death, then went biking with a friend, then attended a neighbor's cookout, then went on a dinner date. I didn't discuss my wife with people who had never met her. Life goes on.
Did you have kids together?
Yes, a fantastic daughter in college.
Good. It no doubt wasn't easy for either of you.
Sounds like he didn't care much for the dead wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 years is a long time. Insensitive is, on the first date, demanding way too many details of the wife's death, and that actually has happened.
But at 5 years, I visited my wife's grave on the anniversary of her death, then went biking with a friend, then attended a neighbor's cookout, then went on a dinner date. I didn't discuss my wife with people who had never met her. Life goes on.
Did you have kids together?
Yes, a fantastic daughter in college.
Good. It no doubt wasn't easy for either of you.
Sounds like he didn't care much for the dead wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 years is a long time. Insensitive is, on the first date, demanding way too many details of the wife's death, and that actually has happened.
But at 5 years, I visited my wife's grave on the anniversary of her death, then went biking with a friend, then attended a neighbor's cookout, then went on a dinner date. I didn't discuss my wife with people who had never met her. Life goes on.
Did you have kids together?
Yes, a fantastic daughter in college.
Good. It no doubt wasn't easy for either of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 years is a long time. Insensitive is, on the first date, demanding way too many details of the wife's death, and that actually has happened.
But at 5 years, I visited my wife's grave on the anniversary of her death, then went biking with a friend, then attended a neighbor's cookout, then went on a dinner date. I didn't discuss my wife with people who had never met her. Life goes on.
Did you have kids together?
Yes, a fantastic daughter in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 years is a long time. Insensitive is, on the first date, demanding way too many details of the wife's death, and that actually has happened.
But at 5 years, I visited my wife's grave on the anniversary of her death, then went biking with a friend, then attended a neighbor's cookout, then went on a dinner date. I didn't discuss my wife with people who had never met her. Life goes on.
You sound like a jackass. OMG!
Anonymous wrote:10 years is a long time. Insensitive is, on the first date, demanding way too many details of the wife's death, and that actually has happened.
But at 5 years, I visited my wife's grave on the anniversary of her death, then went biking with a friend, then attended a neighbor's cookout, then went on a dinner date. I didn't discuss my wife with people who had never met her. Life goes on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 years is a long time. Insensitive is, on the first date, demanding way too many details of the wife's death, and that actually has happened.
But at 5 years, I visited my wife's grave on the anniversary of her death, then went biking with a friend, then attended a neighbor's cookout, then went on a dinner date. I didn't discuss my wife with people who had never met her. Life goes on.
Did you have kids together?
Anonymous wrote:10 years is a long time. Insensitive is, on the first date, demanding way too many details of the wife's death, and that actually has happened.
But at 5 years, I visited my wife's grave on the anniversary of her death, then went biking with a friend, then attended a neighbor's cookout, then went on a dinner date. I didn't discuss my wife with people who had never met her. Life goes on.