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My sister's husband divorced her and my husband died. She thinks divorce is worse and I think dying is because the love and missing never leaves.

2006-06-19 18:48:34 · 20 answers · asked by # one 6 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

My sis and I are very close and very supportive of each other. I was just wondering if she is right or if she just can't see my point of view. These answers are so good.

2006-06-19 20:05:53 · update #1

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First of all, I'm very sorry about your husband. Maybe this response will cheer you up.

Divorce for men is horrible! It's a lot of work and you are expected to give up half your income! YIKES! That's why you hear about missing wives. "I don't know where my wife is, officer. Please don't check the trunk of my car!" And then there's all kinds of meetings, lawyers, paperwork, arguments, blame, stressful decisions about property and kids. It's just a big mess leaving you to ask yourself why the heck did you get married in the first place?

As for death, well, sadly, whenever someone does, you feel terrible. It's a horrible experience, especially if its a happy marriage. It's like a big part of your life and your heart is gone. It's a pain beyond pain. But in all seriousness, a healthy person can recover from this situation and continue to live a happy life. Life goes on after death, and the departed spouse probably leaves you with a good chunk of change to look after you when they're gone.

In conclusion, although the emotional pain is far greater with a death, the stress and frustration that can come with a divorce, especially a rotten one, will have you wishing your former partner would have just died! In other words, I'm with your sister. God, I probably sound extremely insensitive!

2006-06-19 19:02:46 · answer #1 · answered by bornslippyboy 3 · 3 0

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2016-10-14 08:06:06 · answer #2 · answered by corridoni 4 · 0 0

That depends, divorce is bad, and things that can make it worse is that you love someone, and they cheat.
But, your spouse dying, in my opinion is worse because although in both cases, you are no longer a couple, your husband still loved you and he was taken away from you. It seems love is a rarity, and divorce seems to be more common. In this world you need to hold on to the things you care about most. And when something important is taken away from you... what do you have left?

2006-06-19 19:01:30 · answer #3 · answered by help! 1 · 0 0

a spouse dying would be far more worse than divorce! If my husband died man my whole world would fall apart...a divorce isnt like that!

2006-06-19 19:48:04 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think that dying is way more worse.At least in a divorce that person is alive you can still talk to and see,and if you and your partner want to ever get back together you can.If your spouse dies its so final.You can never talk to them again or ever see them again all you have left is memories,and no chances on ever getting tog again.So yea id rather my husband divorce me then to die !

2006-06-19 18:53:51 · answer #5 · answered by wildblonde_23 2 · 0 0

Your sister is insensitive and ignorant. Dying is worse. You still love the person when they die. The love is gone when you divorce.

Tell her she needs to get over herself. If she doesn't--tell her you now know why her husband divorced her.

2006-06-19 18:53:54 · answer #6 · answered by Lissa 3 · 1 0

Let me tell you something, almost a year ago my husband filed for divorce. I have lost a lot of people in my life, but this was the worst. I felt like my best friend, my lover, and my dog had suffered a cruel and unusual death. words cannot describe the loss I felt when he left. Fortunately, we are like one of 2 American families Who decided to work through our problems.

2006-06-19 21:46:10 · answer #7 · answered by Krystal H 2 · 0 0

What someone is going thru is the worse for that someone.

Divorce is difficult, because that's a choice to reject a mate. And it could be avoidable.

Whereas losing your mate to death is not a matter of making a choice or decision. It's something unavoidable.

2006-06-19 18:58:33 · answer #8 · answered by iyamacog 7 · 0 0

both is sad and a topic that should not be put on the table.
dying is like you said love is gone
divorce maybe because of making the wrong choice
it is comparing an apple with a watermelon. they may be both green but it is two subject. if you don't want to be hurt or you are sensitive to this question, don't talk about it.

2006-06-19 18:52:17 · answer #9 · answered by ken401lam 5 · 0 0

God forbid but i have to say dying like you said it would be harder to get past a death of the spousse you love that person and lost them and will never see, smell,hear,touch,caress,hold,talk with them thats nothing compared to a divorce!

2006-06-19 18:58:08 · answer #10 · answered by lalisalaloca 3 · 0 0

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