Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try to wait one year, my uncle was remarried within 1 year , my mom was really pissed
My FIL was married within a year too. I was very surprised because he’d had a long happy marriage, but people do strange things.
You have to realize men marry quickly b/c they loved and depended on their wives so much.
Kids have to realize that if they don’t date, it’s likely the widowers health will decline.
As for widows, men really don’t care; I’ve told my wife and kids I am happy and honestly hope she remarried if I die first. Kids know this, wife knows this. I’m gone and the most important thing in my life was my wife’s and my kids happiness — if someone can support them in my absence why would that bother me? We can all form a happy commune in heaven.
Grief is a process that takes time to get through. The idea of a parent dating can be difficult for any teenager to accept, but it’s even harder when they’re still raw from dealing with the other parent’s recent death. It’s not about the dead person’s feelings, it’s about the feelings of the living people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s up to you and no one else. If it feels like the right time it is regardless of others opinions.
Widower here. I was ready to date before the kids were ready for me to date. Don’t rush them.
+1000
There is no such thing as no one else when you have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try to wait one year, my uncle was remarried within 1 year , my mom was really pissed
My FIL was married within a year too. I was very surprised because he’d had a long happy marriage, but people do strange things.
You have to realize men marry quickly b/c they loved and depended on their wives so much.
Kids have to realize that if they don’t date, it’s likely the widowers health will decline.
As for widows, men really don’t care; I’ve told my wife and kids I am happy and honestly hope she remarried if I die first. Kids know this, wife knows this. I’m gone and the most important thing in my life was my wife’s and my kids happiness — if someone can support them in my absence why would that bother me? We can all form a happy commune in heaven.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s up to you and no one else. If it feels like the right time it is regardless of others opinions.
Widower here. I was ready to date before the kids were ready for me to date. Don’t rush them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try to wait one year, my uncle was remarried within 1 year , my mom was really pissed
My FIL was married within a year too. I was very surprised because he’d had a long happy marriage, but people do strange things.
You have to realize men marry quickly b/c they loved and depended on their wives so much.
Kids have to realize that if they don’t date, it’s likely the widowers health will decline.
As for widows, men really don’t care; I’ve told my wife and kids I am happy and honestly hope she remarried if I die first. Kids know this, wife knows this. I’m gone and the most important thing in my life was my wife’s and my kids happiness — if someone can support them in my absence why would that bother me? We can all form a happy commune in heaven.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, so many judgemental people in this thread who know what another person should do. When my spouse passed, the love of my life, I was with another partner 2 months later. We are still together years later and very happy. If I'd applied the "rules" that some of you wa t to impose on a grieving spouse, I'd have missed my opportunity for true happiness with this person. You can be happy with a new relationship and still grieve. If any of my family had a problem with that, and I've never heard anything but it's very possible, that's for them to deal with. Don't lay your judgemental BS on me.
Anonymous wrote:You do what you want. You’re an adult and no one has the right to tell you what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try to wait one year, my uncle was remarried within 1 year , my mom was really pissed
Why does your mother feel entitled to even have an opinion about this, let alone be angry about it? What is her fundamental character flaw?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try to wait one year, my uncle was remarried within 1 year , my mom was really pissed
My FIL was married within a year too. I was very surprised because he’d had a long happy marriage, but people do strange things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try to wait one year, my uncle was remarried within 1 year , my mom was really pissed
Why does your mother feel entitled to even have an opinion about this, let alone be angry about it? What is her fundamental character flaw?
Anonymous wrote:Try to wait one year, my uncle was remarried within 1 year , my mom was really pissed