Anonymous wrote:I still think it's pathetic. So what if you are in your 60-70ies? What is it? Afraid to be alone with yourself? Afraid to wash your own socks?
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the beach house tradition should take a year off to allow those who need to grieve for MIL an opportunity to do so.
50 is young.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mother passed away unexpectedly and young. Before we even burried her ashes my father was screwing a neighbor. No respect for his spouse of 30 years, no considerstion for our feelings. That just killed me and tore the family apart. I have not spken to him since. It has been 7 years.
If your parents had been married for 30 years, your mother wasn't young when she died.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the father stuck it out for the kids in a miserable, loveless, DCUM sexless marriage, and is giddy that he is finally free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mother passed away unexpectedly and young. Before we even burried her ashes my father was screwing a neighbor. No respect for his spouse of 30 years, no considerstion for our feelings. That just killed me and tore the family apart. I have not spken to him since. It has been 7 years.
If your parents had been married for 30 years, your mother wasn't young when she died.
Anonymous wrote:My mother passed away unexpectedly and young. Before we even burried her ashes my father was screwing a neighbor. No respect for his spouse of 30 years, no considerstion for our feelings. That just killed me and tore the family apart. I have not spken to him since. It has been 7 years.
Anonymous wrote:Losing a spouse is harder than losing a parent. Doesn't anyone in the family have any sympathy for the bereaved husband?
Anonymous wrote:FIL does not owe you anything. /quote]
I think people do owe respect for others feelings and honorable behavior. What he is doing is inappropriate. If you are going to be indecent its best to do it in the privacy of your home.