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bijou624

4/28/2016 6:04 am

OMG Earthy how scary is that? You hear about these things but never imagine it could happen to someone you know especially not a 79 yr old relative.


Abelle2 83F
31203 posts
4/28/2016 6:49 am

I am looking forward to your thoughts after you meet the new wife.

As you well know I met Alfie online and it has been wonderful.

I know you are concerned as you should be.

Please let us know.


GLUMO 88F
9730 posts
4/28/2016 7:56 am

I hope all will be going well and your cousin will enjoy a new kind of love for the rest of his life!


Trust in dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity.(Khalil Gibran)


Rocketship 79F
18518 posts
4/28/2016 9:13 am

Oh my goodness!!!


Shartaun03 81F
6159 posts
4/28/2016 9:47 am

Oh my Earthy....I hope for him that this is a good thing. There is an elder gentleman in my neighborhood who married a much younger woman from the Philippines many years ago. They are still together to this day but he didn't go to the Philippines to meet her. Although I think they pretty much do their own thing. I think he is the one with money so she probably did okay in this situation. Maybe your cousin will have a few years of happiness. I guess at 79 he doesn't much care. Good luck to him.


shuel2002 65F
5537 posts
4/28/2016 11:02 am

Let us know what happens, ET.

Elaine Shuel


spiritwoman45

4/28/2016 11:07 am

it is not at all unusual for someone who had a long happy marriage to marry soon after the loss of their mate. Unfortunately these unions usually don't work out very well as the long time married individual thinks and feels the new partner and relationship will be the same as the previous one.

I hope your cousin is one of those who beat the odds.


Spiritwoman ^i^


lilium6 74F
4498 posts
4/28/2016 12:56 pm

Can't help think same; here's hoping it all works out


Nileyears 71F
4206 posts
4/28/2016 6:51 pm

Why not throw caution to the wind if he's happy? Shoot, good for him, he's still taking a chance in life. He has more guts than I do. Have fun at the reception ET!