Anonymous wrote:I think this post is horrifying. If the OP's husband happens to die Jeff should be able to give her IP address to police.
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.
Anonymous wrote:When he was shoveling during the blizzard, I kept thinking that a heart attack wouldn't be so bad.
Anonymous wrote:No. Next to my children dying, this is my biggest fear. I'm not sure how I could recover .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Death is easier than divorce.
Not true at all for those who truly love their spouses.
It would probably be worse to be truly in love and have your spouse divorce you than for them to die accidentally and you mourne with family and friends. You have to share your kids.. Constantly see.. See with a new partner.. Maybe the kids secretly like the new partner better than you.. Half of your assets gone.
Or accidental death, beautiful funeral , sympathy all around, remember the love, none of the lifetime pain or difficulty .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Death is easier than divorce.
Not true at all for those who truly love their spouses.
Anonymous wrote:Death is easier than divorce.
Anonymous wrote:
I admit I have thought it in the past. Then an acquaintance lost her husband suddenly in December. I would not wish that on myself or anyone ever. Particularly anyone with kids.
You wouldn't wish it on yourself. Nice. Burial arrangements ARE a hassle, aren't they?