Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Widowed for over 15 years. FWBs only for me.
Marriage is highly overrated.
Wow. In retrospect do you think that your marriage to your wife who left you a widow was a good marriage? Are you happy that you married her or do you think you would have been happy living life as a single man?
I think OP is a woman.
Yes, I realized after I asked the question that pp was talking about the death of her husband of 15 years. Not her wife. But the question is pretty much the same. Did she have a good marriage and is she glad that she married her husband or does she think she would have been happier living life as a single woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Widowed for over 15 years. FWBs only for me.
Marriage is highly overrated.
Wow. In retrospect do you think that your marriage to your wife who left you a widow was a good marriage? Are you happy that you married her or do you think you would have been happy living life as a single man?
I think OP is a woman.
Anonymous wrote:One and done here. Not only would I never remarry, I wouldn't date, have bed fun, not even talk to another man unless it's about yard work or home repairs.
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Love it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never again. Shacking up is the way to go.
yuck
not even that
Who wants to be responsible for another man?
It's liberating being alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm certainly not going to make that decision now. What if he wants you to remarry?
Well, he'll be dead, won't her?
Anonymous wrote:^^ oh I forgot to say we've been married almost 20 years, and I'm crazy about my DH, and it's a good marriage. But if he were to go, I'm done with that phase of my life and it's time for girlfriends and traveling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ladies, marrying again after 50 is just setting yourself up to care for some guy into his old age. I'm sure HE'LL be thrilled, but why commit yourself to that?
I've had a neighbor and an extended family member, both lovely, vibrant ladies in their 70s, take on some old coot who -- at first -- seems to want a life together. But the minute they married, the guy plopped himself on the couch and started to decompose. They lost YEARS that they could have spent travelling and enjoying their lives.
Don't. Do. It.
LOL. What a picture!
Anonymous wrote:Ladies, marrying again after 50 is just setting yourself up to care for some guy into his old age. I'm sure HE'LL be thrilled, but why commit yourself to that?
I've had a neighbor and an extended family member, both lovely, vibrant ladies in their 70s, take on some old coot who -- at first -- seems to want a life together. But the minute they married, the guy plopped himself on the couch and started to decompose. They lost YEARS that they could have spent travelling and enjoying their lives.
Don't. Do. It.
Anonymous wrote:Ladies, marrying again after 50 is just setting yourself up to care for some guy into his old age. I'm sure HE'LL be thrilled, but why commit yourself to that?
I've had a neighbor and an extended family member, both lovely, vibrant ladies in their 70s, take on some old coot who -- at first -- seems to want a life together. But the minute they married, the guy plopped himself on the couch and started to decompose. They lost YEARS that they could have spent travelling and enjoying their lives.
Don't. Do. It.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH out of town now and so enjoying the silence. If he goes first, no remarriage. I wonder what he would do if I go fist????
Men are often quick to rebound/get married. I read somewhere that if they had a happy marriage, they're more likely to remarry again-- and rather quickly.