Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My goodness, OP, this is a chance for him to see and connect with his college friend group, as he deals (maybe for the first time) with the death of a peer-age person. What don't you get about that?
If he's never before shown an interest in the former GF's life after their breakup, it's understandable that OP might be confused about a sudden desire to fly to a funeral 20+ years later. What don't you get about that?
It’s unnerving when a person of your peer group dies young and of unnatural causes. It’s normal to want to gather and pay respects. What don’t you get about that?
Anonymous wrote:In a car accident at 47. He hadn't spoken with her since she cheated on him, and thus ended their relationship, at 23. She was in Chicago we are in DC. He has kept up with all of his college friends and many of them are going to her funeral. He wants to attend.
Is that weird? She was married with kids.
This feels a.) a bit like he's using her funeral as a reunion, b.) a bit like he cares more than I want him too, and c.) really inappropriate to her husband and kids.
I said all this and was told "I didn't understand".
What's going on here?
Anonymous wrote:You are cold. Let him visit and show his respect.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your reaction to this is appalling.
Take a deep breath and course-correct because what you have shown about yourself in this post is not a thing I would want in a spouse and yours might feel the same.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's super weird that you think it's weird OP.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone's talking about dying young here. What if you die old? Is it then less understandable to attend the funeral of an ex?
Anonymous wrote:I think sending flowers would be a nice gesture.
Attending the funeral feels very awkward to me, but apparently a lot of people feel it would be fine. I’m really surprised at these responses to be honest.
Anonymous wrote:In a car accident at 47. He hadn't spoken with her since she cheated on him, and thus ended their relationship, at 23. She was in Chicago we are in DC. He has kept up with all of his college friends and many of them are going to her funeral. He wants to attend.
Is that weird? She was married with kids.
This feels a.) a bit like he's using her funeral as a reunion, b.) a bit like he cares more than I want him too, and c.) really inappropriate to her husband and kids.
I said all this and was told "I didn't understand".
What's going on here?
Anonymous wrote:I think sending flowers would be a nice gesture.
Attending the funeral feels very awkward to me, but apparently a lot of people feel it would be fine. I’m really surprised at these responses to be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My goodness, OP, this is a chance for him to see and connect with his college friend group, as he deals (maybe for the first time) with the death of a peer-age person. What don't you get about that?
If he's never before shown an interest in the former GF's life after their breakup, it's understandable that OP might be confused about a sudden desire to fly to a funeral 20+ years later. What don't you get about that?