Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend of my grandmother's recently married for the 4th time. Married at 18, husband died in ww2, remarried immediately, second husband also died in ww2. Five or six years later remarried again. Married for 45 or so years until her husband died of liver cancer. Remarried a guy she met at the nursing home.
Yes, but she has 1 divorce not 3 or 4. She was a widow 2 times and divorced 1
No, she has 0 divorces. All 3 of her previous husbands died.
Anonymous wrote:My 45 year old BF who has been divorced 3 times recently proposed. I have known him and his family for over 35 years. I am once divorced. I was with my ex for over 25 years. My 3x DF’s first marriage - married very young- lasted 14 years. Second marriage-this one I truly question- really can’t fathom his judgment in marrying her, lasted 4 years. Third - spur of the moment “let’s get married” didn’t last long at all after she shut out his young daughter only after marriage. I constantly question his judgment in choosing women-sometimes looking in the mirror at myself. I truly am in love him-with all my heart and soul. Love shouldn’t be judged by a number. It’s the most horrible feeling to question your love and wonder if you are the one who should’ve been years ago-Or if it’s just an ongoing cycle.... hardest thing ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend of my grandmother's recently married for the 4th time. Married at 18, husband died in ww2, remarried immediately, second husband also died in ww2. Five or six years later remarried again. Married for 45 or so years until her husband died of liver cancer. Remarried a guy she met at the nursing home.
Yes, but she has 1 divorce not 3 or 4. She was a widow 2 times and divorced 1