Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men being men.
Women do stuff like this to their husbands more than the other way around.
Statistically false.
Are you sure? For a 60 year old, 2nd marriage of 1 year.
Sure, long term marriages, women stay more than men, but 2nd marriages. I don't think so. I'd also add more women leave because more men become disabled 1st.
My widower uncle's girlfriend ditched him when he needed surgery because she had already nursed her former husband and wasn't going to do it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your brother is a POS but so you are. You speak only in the perspective of, what does he owe her? He owes her, her vows. He made the decision to marry later in life, this is something that should have been thought about. What comes around goes around.
This is OP. I am actually quite upset by it and I'm having a hard time having a relationship with my brother now. He has really abandoned her. He is wealthy and she has both medicare and long term care, so it is not about finances. He is one of those guys who wants to be taken care like a child and doesnt lift a finger. So when she became sick, it is like he turned off a switch that she was no longer going to be there for him. What also shocks me even more is that once she left (she went to a rather depressing facility) he has made every excuse not to visit (too far, nothing to do, can't handle it emotionally) and basically is done with her altogether and roaring to date. So it upsets me to watch this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men being men.
Women do stuff like this to their husbands more than the other way around.
Statistically false.
Are you sure? For a 60 year old, 2nd marriage of 1 year.
Sure, long term marriages, women stay more than men, but 2nd marriages. I don't think so. I'd also add more women leave because more men become disabled 1st.
Anonymous wrote:The real question here is why he wanted to marry her in the first place? Seems he likes being single? And there really wasn’t/isn’t any reason for people to remarry at 60+.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who would date him after this? Nobody with good values. I wouldn’t even want to be friends with him.
Agreed. What a shady POS. No way I’d want to include this person in my friends or social group.
This. It's also sad that women are minimizing the cruelty in deserting her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men being men.
Women do stuff like this to their husbands more than the other way around.
Statistically false.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men being men.
Women do stuff like this to their husbands more than the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who would date him after this? Nobody with good values. I wouldn’t even want to be friends with him.
Agreed. What a shady POS. No way I’d want to include this person in my friends or social group.