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No. Never married.Do you have kids?
No. Never married.Do you have kids?
You are what is known as a "very wise man", (in fathers rights circlesNo. Never married.
It's never to lateNo. Never married.
I’m close to all family members especially since I just moved in with my daughter and son in law and two oldest grandsons in September. It does take adjusting though to living with people even those you love after living alone for 17 years. Also, my son in law is my least favorite person
The rest of my family is spread out in the states but I visit when I can and talk or text daily with son and siblings.
Gary, you never fail to deliver.Everbody's dead
I really have no desire to be close to them just yet
No. Never married.
I agree with you.My son and I were estranged, when he reached out to me, it took about 18 months before I would talk to him. Things improved, but I remained wary. Sure enough, his lack of compassion reared it’s head, and I folded my tent again and slipped away. Again. He is all the family I have, but love without compassion is not love at all, but cruelty and heartbreak. No thanks
My husband is also completely estranged from his children. When they treat him badly they are no friends of mine. They are disinvited from contacting us in any way at all until they make complete sincere apologies.My son and I were estranged, when he reached out to me, it took about 18 months before I would talk to him. Things improved, but I remained wary. Sure enough, his lack of compassion reared it’s head, and I folded my tent again and slipped away. Again. He is all the family I have, but love without compassion is not love at all, but cruelty and heartbreak. No thanks
I also have never been married, which seems to bother my mother.No. Never married.
Maybe she wanted grand kids. Some women seem to thrive on that.I also have never been married, which seems to bother my mother.
I can totally relate. Except all my siblings are gone too. Only one aunt-in-law remains. She's 93. I once had a huge extended family. A lot of my cousins have passed.Though both my husband and I are from HUGE families, we are not very close with them. We are the just about the youngest in our families. Aunts and uncles are all dead. Cousins are now starting to fall off the twig too. I used to go to their funerals but everyone now has gotten so distant, I don't even know half of them that die. Not to mention weddings.
Of my three living siblings, I talk to my youngest brother. He is the only one who seems to care what I'm doing day to day. Husband is just about in the same boat.
Am fairly close to my daughter. Not as close as I once was, and I would like to get back to that again.
It is an odd feeling. I've lost so many in the last few years. On my dad's side a bunch of my first cousins were old enough to be my parents. They died some time ago. There are only two remaining, and they are 8 and 11 years older than me. My siblings are gone. On my mom's side my cousins are of varying ages, but a bunch of them have died too. I take better care of myself than the rest of them do, so who knows. I will say it feels like having grown up in a forest thick with trees, and now most of the trees have been knocked down due to disease, and soon I will be standing alone. That's one of the issues I've been working to overcome.@Phoenix Yeah, it felt really weird when my siblings and cousins all started to pass on. Since I am almost the youngest in my family, I am afraid I might be the last one standing. Then that will really feel weird. Not really looking forward to that![]()
Sometimes just because we share genetics and memories it doesn't mean that we have much in common. That's the way it's been for me. When I needed them they weren't there.Hubby was reading over my shoulder this morning when I opened this thread.
He said no, I'm not close to my brothers or sister.
We all live in the same road.
His brother is about 1/4 mile from us.
We can see their house & BIL's daughter lives across the road from us.![]()