t IAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would hope never, you marry and choose to be with someone. If they die, you wait to be together in eternal life.
The widow/er should focus on the children, not boning someone,
Said like a person with a very low sex drive or need for adult companionship. Not everyone is as cold as the people on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 years. The sooner the better if he marries someone who will function like a good mother to my children. They need a mom.
A step mom is not a mom.
You know what I mean. Don't be so difficult.
And don't marry my widowed husband. The kids need more joy in their lives.
I would never have respect for a guy who didn't give a crap about the wife that gave him children. Someone who would so callously move on.
My MIL is 68. She as widowed at 52 and she has never looked at a man since. She focused on the grand kids and has many hobbies.
This is a horrible attitude. I love my DH, we have been together since we were teens. We have only been with each other. 25 years of marriage. We have a great sex life. I would not want him to forgo sex (if not marriage) after I am gone. I want him to be careful who he marries because of kids and finances ...BUT I see no reason why he would not have sex or date people. One is a physical and intimacy need and another is the need to find a life partner. If he finds a worthy woman who loves him and can be good mom to my kids - he should marry her too, if the kids are onboard with this move.
Because I have a great marriage with DH - I want him to live life after I am gone. He is a loving man, a guy who loves to take care of people around him - he should not live his life alone.
Anonymous wrote:I would hope never, you marry and choose to be with someone. If they die, you wait to be together in eternal life.
The widow/er should focus on the children, not boning someone,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 years. The sooner the better if he marries someone who will function like a good mother to my children. They need a mom.
A step mom is not a mom.
agree. don't fool yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 years. The sooner the better if he marries someone who will function like a good mother to my children. They need a mom.
A step mom is not a mom.
You know what I mean. Don't be so difficult.
And don't marry my widowed husband. The kids need more joy in their lives.
I would never have respect for a guy who didn't give a crap about the wife that gave him children. Someone who would so callously move on.
My MIL is 68. She as widowed at 52 and she has never looked at a man since. She focused on the grand kids and has many hobbies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 years. The sooner the better if he marries someone who will function like a good mother to my children. They need a mom.
A step mom is not a mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 years. The sooner the better if he marries someone who will function like a good mother to my children. They need a mom.
A step mom is not a mom.
You know what I mean. Don't be so difficult.
And don't marry my widowed husband. The kids need more joy in their lives.
I would never have respect for a guy who didn't give a crap about the wife that gave him children. Someone who would so callously move on.
My MIL is 68. She as widowed at 52 and she has never looked at a man since. She focused on the grand kids and has many hobbies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 years. The sooner the better if he marries someone who will function like a good mother to my children. They need a mom.
A step mom is not a mom.
You know what I mean. Don't be so difficult.
And don't marry my widowed husband. The kids need more joy in their lives.
I would never have respect for a guy who didn't give a crap about the wife that gave him children. Someone who would so callously move on.
My MIL is 68. She as widowed at 52 and she has never looked at a man since. She focused on the grand kids and has many hobbies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 years. The sooner the better if he marries someone who will function like a good mother to my children. They need a mom.
A step mom is not a mom.
You know what I mean. Don't be so difficult.
And don't marry my widowed husband. The kids need more joy in their lives.
Anonymous wrote:I had a relative, a man, who remarried fairly quickly after the death of his wife, like 1-2 years or something. I think he just needed a woman, he needed someone to cook, run the house, etc. He was a high-level executive. I'm sure he didn't want to be alone.
His wife had been dying for a long time so he knew it was coming and had time to prepare. I think for spouses of people who die suddenly it might take them longer. Everyone is different though.
This is similar to my dad. He started dating soon after my mom died and was married within two years. He is a man who just really appreciates the companionship of a wife, and while in some ways it was hard to see him move on so quickly, in others it was a testament to how much he valued marriage and the sort of partnership he had had with my mom. My siblings and I were all supportive.
He had nursed my mother through four bad years of illness, which I think did make him more ready to move on.