Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men being men.
+1 this is statistically much more common for men to do than for women to do.
That's likely true but most women have a support network of female friends that men just don't have.
Anonymous wrote:He is just not a nice person. Anyone who marries that late in life thinking illness will not be a pert of it is a moron or super naive or maybe he thought she was his insurance policy when he got sick but didn’t want to do the same for her. Hope he never marries anyone again.
Anonymous wrote:
Did he share the reason for the divorce ?
Maybe he simply doesn’t want to take her medical issues on after only two year in..
Anonymous wrote:Since it was a short marriage, I think it’s ok. I knew someone whose wife of 30 years got dementia, and he cheated on her then divorced her. That was a terrible thing to see.
Anonymous wrote:This is is OP. She never had kids. She also had basically zero assets. He is wealthy. He divorced her because her dementia.
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:Anonymous wrote:This is exhibit #100 for reasons why older people should not remarry. If you are past childbearing age and have already been married/had children, you shouldn't remarry. Men only want a housekeeper and women only want a money bag.
That's why none of our widowed mothers remarried in my college friend group. As one memorably explained, "All these guys want is a nurse or a purse." Women have their own assets to protect.
Exactly. He was looking for someone to be his nursemaid in old age and once he figured out that isn't going to happen, he dropped her instantly. Truly vile behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is exhibit #100 for reasons why older people should not remarry. If you are past childbearing age and have already been married/had children, you shouldn't remarry. Men only want a housekeeper and women only want a money bag.
That's why none of our widowed mothers remarried in my college friend group. As one memorably explained, "All these guys want is a nurse or a purse." Women have their own assets to protect.
Anonymous wrote:This is is OP. She never had kids. She also had basically zero assets. He is wealthy. He divorced her because her dementia.
Anonymous wrote:This is exhibit #100 for reasons why older people should not remarry. If you are past childbearing age and have already been married/had children, you shouldn't remarry. Men only want a housekeeper and women only want a money bag.
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:This is is OP. She never had kids. She also had basically zero assets. He is wealthy. He divorced her because her dementia.