Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funeral to me means church service then to gravesite and usually a family luncheon. (What can I say, I am an Irish Catholic ).I would go to the church service and sit in the back.
I agree. Service and or wake- go. Pay your condolences. Sit in the back and take your own minute to grieve. Then leave politely so no one feels awkward if there are family events afterward. And don't worry about the girlfriend. If she's actually a keeper she will be a big enough person to understand that he had a life in the past, that adults show up at funerals, and this has nothing to do with her.
Anonymous wrote:Funeral to me means church service then to gravesite and usually a family luncheon. (What can I say, I am an Irish Catholic ).I would go to the church service and sit in the back.
Anonymous wrote:I found out about this from a mutual friend.
I called my ex to offer my condolences, we talked for a bit, he thanked me for calling.
I did not ask him directly if fI should attend, at the time we spoke there was no date given, I found out about the wake and funeral from a mutual friend as well.
Ex and I don't have any animosity towards each other. I probably would have gone without thought a month or two ago, but I know he has a girlfriend now and I don't know if that would be awkward to have me there.
I've never been divorced before so I don't how this all works.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't think twice about it and go. It's not about you two, it's about honoring a woman's life.
You can let him know ahead of time that you're going. You don't need his permission either, since it's not about him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he has a girlfriend that he is bringing, I would not go.
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I assume she'll be going, I mean I attended his father's funeral and we had only been dating a couple of months then. It's just what you do. This is kind of where I am, I don't think he would mind me going, but I don't know her and how she would feel and I don't want to create an issue.
As much as I'd like to go I think it might be better to just send a card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he has a girlfriend that he is bringing, I would not go.
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