Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 06:50     Subject: Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

Death is easier than divorce.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 06:49     Subject: Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

Anonymous wrote:Widow here. Never wished for DH to be dead, but the truth is that my life has greatly approved since his death. Kids weren't devastated and got over it fairly quickly.

DH was selfish and lazy and is not missed.


Whoa! Are you a troll? Or a guy "identifying" as a woman/widow and trying to talk about one woman's experience?! That was totally the opposite of my mom's experience.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 06:47     Subject: Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

Anonymous wrote:Never. Not in a million years.


+1! Anyone who does has no clue what it's like for widows! Grieving, income/finances crashing, kids need support ...
DCUM can be so incredibly flip and insensitive!
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 06:35     Subject: Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look, fleeting thoughts and daydreams are not "disgusting" or "shameful." OP has not hired a hitman. She is not fantasizing about what it actually means to be a widow, the sorrow, the heartache, the despair, the piles of paperwork.

OP is asking, in essence, have you ever fantasized in bad times about suddenly being free, no questions asked, without any effort on your part, and no trauma. And I think everyone has. So stop condemning her.



You are wrong.


Okay, you haven't. Here's a cookie for you. Happy now?



No, just feeling sad for anyone married to a person who wishes for his or her death. That's a sick way of living.


You completely misunderstood (or perhaps deliberately distorted) the nature of this post.


Oh, okay. OP's wishing to be widowed while married is different from wishing for a spouse's death.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 06:30     Subject: Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look, fleeting thoughts and daydreams are not "disgusting" or "shameful." OP has not hired a hitman. She is not fantasizing about what it actually means to be a widow, the sorrow, the heartache, the despair, the piles of paperwork.

OP is asking, in essence, have you ever fantasized in bad times about suddenly being free, no questions asked, without any effort on your part, and no trauma. And I think everyone has. So stop condemning her.



You are wrong.


Okay, you haven't. Here's a cookie for you. Happy now?



No, just feeling sad for anyone married to a person who wishes for his or her death. That's a sick way of living.


You completely misunderstood (or perhaps deliberately distorted) the nature of this post.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 06:26     Subject: Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look, fleeting thoughts and daydreams are not "disgusting" or "shameful." OP has not hired a hitman. She is not fantasizing about what it actually means to be a widow, the sorrow, the heartache, the despair, the piles of paperwork.

OP is asking, in essence, have you ever fantasized in bad times about suddenly being free, no questions asked, without any effort on your part, and no trauma. And I think everyone has. So stop condemning her.



You are wrong.


Okay, you haven't. Here's a cookie for you. Happy now?



No, just feeling sad for anyone married to a person who wishes for his or her death. That's a sick way of living.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 06:20     Subject: Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look, fleeting thoughts and daydreams are not "disgusting" or "shameful." OP has not hired a hitman. She is not fantasizing about what it actually means to be a widow, the sorrow, the heartache, the despair, the piles of paperwork.

OP is asking, in essence, have you ever fantasized in bad times about suddenly being free, no questions asked, without any effort on your part, and no trauma. And I think everyone has. So stop condemning her.



You are wrong.


Okay, you haven't. Here's a cookie for you. Happy now?
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 06:17     Subject: Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

Anonymous wrote:When I opened this I expected 2 pages telling op to grow up and stop saying such disgusting things. I honestly didn't expect so many to agree with her.


It's not so many agreeing with her. It's a very short thread.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 06:15     Subject: Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

Anonymous wrote:Look, fleeting thoughts and daydreams are not "disgusting" or "shameful." OP has not hired a hitman. She is not fantasizing about what it actually means to be a widow, the sorrow, the heartache, the despair, the piles of paperwork.

OP is asking, in essence, have you ever fantasized in bad times about suddenly being free, no questions asked, without any effort on your part, and no trauma. And I think everyone has. So stop condemning her.



You are wrong.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 06:14     Subject: Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

Anonymous wrote:When he was shoveling during the blizzard, I kept thinking that a heart attack wouldn't be so bad.


If you're really feeling this way about another human being, in this case your spouse, I hope you're getting some serious therapy. You are doing your child no favors by staying married.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 06:10     Subject: Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

Look, fleeting thoughts and daydreams are not "disgusting" or "shameful." OP has not hired a hitman. She is not fantasizing about what it actually means to be a widow, the sorrow, the heartache, the despair, the piles of paperwork.

OP is asking, in essence, have you ever fantasized in bad times about suddenly being free, no questions asked, without any effort on your part, and no trauma. And I think everyone has. So stop condemning her.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 00:41     Subject: Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

Widow here. Never wished for DH to be dead, but the truth is that my life has greatly approved since his death. Kids weren't devastated and got over it fairly quickly.

DH was selfish and lazy and is not missed.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 00:10     Subject: Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 00:10     Subject: Re:Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

This thread is beyond disgusting. I can't believe you women. Death is forever. Divorce him. Damn.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 00:03     Subject: Do you sometimes wish you were widowed

When I opened this I expected 2 pages telling op to grow up and stop saying such disgusting things. I honestly didn't expect so many to agree with her.