Lets say hypethetically (and heaven forbid) that your significant other passes away. How long would you wait after your significant other passed away to get back in the dating scene again?
Lets say hypethetically (and heaven forbid) that your significant other passes away. How long would you wait after your significant other passed away to get back in the dating scene again?
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Well I would think it really depends on the person him or her. I have though of that when I was driving a while back. Really the thought put me on my arse just thinking of it because really you know it happens everyday. "Time" would only tell for me or to speak for any person the healing part,really its hard to say but you have folks that will date in a heart beat. For instance my neighbor is in his 80's his wife died three years ago from cancer,and hooked up and married a 60 year old woman from the bingo hall just months after she passed. Crazy for his family members!![]()
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Considering I had pretty much given up on relationships for a couple years prior to meeting my wife I can honestly say that if something happened I'd be perfectly content staying single for the rest of my days on this planet. Plus I know I'd never luck out like this again.
I don't have an S.O., haven't had one for the last 17 years, and don't plan on getting one. Solo is sweet!![]()
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I would wait as long as it took to meet someone I wanted to spend time with. Could be weeks, could be never.
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A respectful amount of time...like say a week, or two?![]()
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At one time I had a wife, fiancee, and a girlfriend. I was married but separated and waiting to finish the divorce. I ended up marrying my fiancee and dropping my girlfriend. My girlfriend lived too far away from me and had no desire to move. We have remained good friends. The funniest part is that they all knew about each other and my fiancee actually sent my (now ex) wife a Christmas present one year.
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Based on her current situation and condition, I've been forced to confront this issue or at least think about it. I've discussed this with Sandy, too. If she passes, I will never re-marry or take my wedding ring off. That's how I honestly feel now. I'll make every attempt to honor her life while still living mine.
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