Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine for the past 15+ years just called me and told me that he and his wife of nearly 20 years have separated and are likely divorcing. I honestly thought they had the perfect marriage. I was completely and totally shocked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine for the past 15+ years just called me and told me that he and his wife of nearly 20 years have separated and are likely divorcing. I honestly thought they had the perfect marriage. I was completely and totally shocked.
One of my neighbor got divorced after 25 years of marriage, was portraying a lovey dovey image the week before. Quickly remarried and started similar lovey divey theme with the new guy.
Some people are just good at being married
It’s like those men who have wives that die of cancer and then suddenly marry 3 months later. I could never understand it - perhaps they were already seeing these women while their wives have cancer, or perhaps they just can’t stand not being married
Or perhaps it’s none of your business? If I died of cancer, I’d want DH to find the most amazing woman asap (and if he went on a few dates while I was sleeping, so be it, and no, don’t tell me). I wouldn’t want him to wallow in pain. Life is short and the guy’s already been through more than his share.
Of course I don’t wanna die, for the record! And no dating unless I’m terminal, lol!
If I'm terminal DH had better be focusing on spending my last months with me, not lining up dates!
Mine has proven his love and devotion many times over, I would be ok with not knowing about a few coffee dates.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine for the past 15+ years just called me and told me that he and his wife of nearly 20 years have separated and are likely divorcing. I honestly thought they had the perfect marriage. I was completely and totally shocked.
One of my neighbor got divorced after 25 years of marriage, was portraying a lovey dovey image the week before. Quickly remarried and started similar lovey divey theme with the new guy.
Some people are just good at being married
It’s like those men who have wives that die of cancer and then suddenly marry 3 months later. I could never understand it - perhaps they were already seeing these women while their wives have cancer, or perhaps they just can’t stand not being married
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine for the past 15+ years just called me and told me that he and his wife of nearly 20 years have separated and are likely divorcing. I honestly thought they had the perfect marriage. I was completely and totally shocked.
One of my neighbor got divorced after 25 years of marriage, was portraying a lovey dovey image the week before. Quickly remarried and started similar lovey divey theme with the new guy.
Some people are just good at being married
It’s like those men who have wives that die of cancer and then suddenly marry 3 months later. I could never understand it - perhaps they were already seeing these women while their wives have cancer, or perhaps they just can’t stand not being married
Or perhaps it’s none of your business? If I died of cancer, I’d want DH to find the most amazing woman asap (and if he went on a few dates while I was sleeping, so be it, and no, don’t tell me). I wouldn’t want him to wallow in pain. Life is short and the guy’s already been through more than his share.
Of course I don’t wanna die, for the record! And no dating unless I’m terminal, lol!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine for the past 15+ years just called me and told me that he and his wife of nearly 20 years have separated and are likely divorcing. I honestly thought they had the perfect marriage. I was completely and totally shocked.
One of my neighbor got divorced after 25 years of marriage, was portraying a lovey dovey image the week before. Quickly remarried and started similar lovey divey theme with the new guy.
Some people are just good at being married
It’s like those men who have wives that die of cancer and then suddenly marry 3 months later. I could never understand it - perhaps they were already seeing these women while their wives have cancer, or perhaps they just can’t stand not being married
I think many men do this to recreate what they had in marriage. Companionship, someone to take care of, someone to take care of them, they want to have that again.
Anonymous wrote:I can sort of see why it shocked you but at the same time it shouldn't, because many if not most people don't share their deepest marriage struggles with *anybody* except a therapist or people on anonymous forums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine for the past 15+ years just called me and told me that he and his wife of nearly 20 years have separated and are likely divorcing. I honestly thought they had the perfect marriage. I was completely and totally shocked.
One of my neighbor got divorced after 25 years of marriage, was portraying a lovey dovey image the week before. Quickly remarried and started similar lovey divey theme with the new guy.
Some people are just good at being married
It’s like those men who have wives that die of cancer and then suddenly marry 3 months later. I could never understand it - perhaps they were already seeing these women while their wives have cancer, or perhaps they just can’t stand not being married
I think many men do this to recreate what they had in marriage. Companionship, someone to take care of, someone to take care of them, they want to have that again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine for the past 15+ years just called me and told me that he and his wife of nearly 20 years have separated and are likely divorcing. I honestly thought they had the perfect marriage. I was completely and totally shocked.
One of my neighbor got divorced after 25 years of marriage, was portraying a lovey dovey image the week before. Quickly remarried and started similar lovey divey theme with the new guy.
Some people are just good at being married
It’s like those men who have wives that die of cancer and then suddenly marry 3 months later. I could never understand it - perhaps they were already seeing these women while their wives have cancer, or perhaps they just can’t stand not being married
Getting divorced is not good at being married.
You can be good at it but then think you want something else the 2nd 30 years of your life.
My son's friend's father showed up to his wife's funeral with his mistress, lol but I guess he was good at marriage because he never divorced.
Well- duh. No- being a cheater is not being good at marriage and neither is divorces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine for the past 15+ years just called me and told me that he and his wife of nearly 20 years have separated and are likely divorcing. I honestly thought they had the perfect marriage. I was completely and totally shocked.
One of my neighbor got divorced after 25 years of marriage, was portraying a lovey dovey image the week before. Quickly remarried and started similar lovey divey theme with the new guy.
Some people are just good at being married
It’s like those men who have wives that die of cancer and then suddenly marry 3 months later. I could never understand it - perhaps they were already seeing these women while their wives have cancer, or perhaps they just can’t stand not being married
Getting divorced is not good at being married.
You can be good at it but then think you want something else the 2nd 30 years of your life.[b]
My son's friend's father showed up to his wife's funeral with his mistress, lol but I guess he was good at marriage because he never divorced.
That statement alone shows someone not good at being married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine for the past 15+ years just called me and told me that he and his wife of nearly 20 years have separated and are likely divorcing. I honestly thought they had the perfect marriage. I was completely and totally shocked.
One of my neighbor got divorced after 25 years of marriage, was portraying a lovey dovey image the week before. Quickly remarried and started similar lovey divey theme with the new guy.
Some people are just good at being married
It’s like those men who have wives that die of cancer and then suddenly marry 3 months later. I could never understand it - perhaps they were already seeing these women while their wives have cancer, or perhaps they just can’t stand not being married
Getting divorced is not good at being married.
You can be good at it but then think you want something else the 2nd 30 years of your life.[b]
My son's friend's father showed up to his wife's funeral with his mistress, lol but I guess he was good at marriage because he never divorced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine for the past 15+ years just called me and told me that he and his wife of nearly 20 years have separated and are likely divorcing. I honestly thought they had the perfect marriage. I was completely and totally shocked.
One of my neighbor got divorced after 25 years of marriage, was portraying a lovey dovey image the week before. Quickly remarried and started similar lovey divey theme with the new guy.
Some people are just good at being married
It’s like those men who have wives that die of cancer and then suddenly marry 3 months later. I could never understand it - perhaps they were already seeing these women while their wives have cancer, or perhaps they just can’t stand not being married
Getting divorced is not good at being married.
You can be good at it but then think you want something else the 2nd 30 years of your life.
My son's friend's father showed up to his wife's funeral with his mistress, lol but I guess he was good at marriage because he never divorced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine for the past 15+ years just called me and told me that he and his wife of nearly 20 years have separated and are likely divorcing. I honestly thought they had the perfect marriage. I was completely and totally shocked.
One of my neighbor got divorced after 25 years of marriage, was portraying a lovey dovey image the week before. Quickly remarried and started similar lovey divey theme with the new guy.
Some people are just good at being married
It’s like those men who have wives that die of cancer and then suddenly marry 3 months later. I could never understand it - perhaps they were already seeing these women while their wives have cancer, or perhaps they just can’t stand not being married
Getting divorced is not good at being married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine for the past 15+ years just called me and told me that he and his wife of nearly 20 years have separated and are likely divorcing. I honestly thought they had the perfect marriage. I was completely and totally shocked.
One of my neighbor got divorced after 25 years of marriage, was portraying a lovey dovey image the week before. Quickly remarried and started similar lovey divey theme with the new guy.
Some people are just good at being married
It’s like those men who have wives that die of cancer and then suddenly marry 3 months later. I could never understand it - perhaps they were already seeing these women while their wives have cancer, or perhaps they just can’t stand not being married
Getting divorced is not good at being married.