Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It won't change. He may or may not know or care that it is important to you, but you cannot compete with whatever he imagines might have been with his wife. If it bothers you, end the relationship now and move on.
Yup! This is what I'm thinking. It's been 3 years. I thought he was ready to move on because he aggressively pursued a relationship with me after a decent amount of time.
Posting pics on her birthday and death date are bad enough. But understandable. But this guy will post on a random Wednesday night!
To you it is a random Wednesday. But to him, something reminded him of her. Maybe a movie came on TV that they used to watch together. He went somewhere that made him think of her. One of his kids had a track meet and it made him think of how she used to be the track coach...
I wonder if that memory could flash through his mind without him running to post a pic on FaceBook?!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It won't change. He may or may not know or care that it is important to you, but you cannot compete with whatever he imagines might have been with his wife. If it bothers you, end the relationship now and move on.
Yup! This is what I'm thinking. It's been 3 years. I thought he was ready to move on because he aggressively pursued a relationship with me after a decent amount of time.
Posting pics on her birthday and death date are bad enough. But understandable. But this guy will post on a random Wednesday night!
To you it is a random Wednesday. But to him, something reminded him of her. Maybe a movie came on TV that they used to watch together. He went somewhere that made him think of her. One of his kids had a track meet and it made him think of how she used to be the track coach...
Anonymous wrote:Old people suck at Facebook. They just will never get how to do it right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It won't change. He may or may not know or care that it is important to you, but you cannot compete with whatever he imagines might have been with his wife. If it bothers you, end the relationship now and move on.
Yup! This is what I'm thinking. It's been 3 years. I thought he was ready to move on because he aggressively pursued a relationship with me after a decent amount of time.
Posting pics on her birthday and death date are bad enough. But understandable. But this guy will post on a random Wednesday night!
Anonymous wrote:X is a kind wonderful man whose wife died nearly 4 years ago, leaving him to raise their 3 teens. The youngest is now 19. I've been seeing him for a little over a year. My problem is that from time he posts pics of his wife or their family pics on FB. In fact that's 98% of his FB pics. There is not one pic of me or us together. You'd think he was still married to her!
How long should I expect his social media life to reflect his old romance? I don't want to be in this woman's shadow forever!
Anonymous wrote:^^^
Her family and kids are on FB. Let them post her pics!
I agree with much of what you say, but let YOUR SO fill his timeline with pics of him with anybody else but YOU then come back and tell me how to feel!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It won't change. He may or may not know or care that it is important to you, but you cannot compete with whatever he imagines might have been with his wife. If it bothers you, end the relationship now and move on.
Yup! This is what I'm thinking. It's been 3 years. I thought he was ready to move on because he aggressively pursued a relationship with me after a decent amount of time.
Posting pics on her birthday and death date are bad enough. But understandable. But this guy will post on a random Wednesday night!