Anonymous wrote:Yes or No:
Would you think a spouse of 15+ years would rememeber/remark/acknowledge on your dead parent's birthday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I expect him to remember the death anniversary not the birthday. He doesn't acknowledge the anniversary which was in the past few years and it upsets me.
I totally disagree. It’s one thing for you to say oh the anniversary is coming up and he acknowledges that for you, but to expect him to remember the date on his own is pretty unrealistic. (I have a dead mother).
On the flip side, he would absolutely expect me to remember every single year the date of his parents death until I die. So I thinks it's fair to expect the same of him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dh can barely remember my birthday. I would never expect him to remember my dead parents’ birthdays. That honestly sounds crazy to me.
Same. I don’t even know what DH’s dead parents’ birthdays were.
Anonymous wrote:Dh can barely remember my birthday. I would never expect him to remember my dead parents’ birthdays. That honestly sounds crazy to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I expect him to remember the death anniversary not the birthday. He doesn't acknowledge the anniversary which was in the past few years and it upsets me.
I totally disagree. It’s one thing for you to say oh the anniversary is coming up and he acknowledges that for you, but to expect him to remember the date on his own is pretty unrealistic. (I have a dead mother).
Anonymous wrote:No. I think that's asking a lot.
If you are wanting support and comfort on that date, I think it's best to be direct and let them know.