Dating a Widower: 10 Ways You Can Still Find Love!

Dating A Widower
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Your date is not a therapist.

Would you like to go out with someone who regularly talked about issues they were having? Dating isn’t a therapy session. It’s an opportunity to spend some time with someone else and enjoy their company.

When dating a widower, if you find yourself dating to talk about how much you miss your spouse, the pain you’re feeling, or the difficult times you’re going through, seek professional help.

Spending $80 an hour on professional service will benefit you much more than $80 for dinner and a movie. Besides, your date will have a more unforgettable night if it’s about them than about everything you’re going through.

Be open to love.

When you’re dating a widower, and your partner experiences sorrow over losing their spouse, you might begin to feel as if they’re no longer interested in you. It’s standard for a spouse to grieve the loss of their mate for many years after they’ve died. You may feel the opposite.

But try not to take it personally. Most people don’t know how to express their grief and sorrow. Your partner may turn away from you because they don’t know how to cope with their loss or communicate their suffering.

It helps to learn the significant anniversary dates in their life with their spouse. You can give them their space on these anniversaries or gently suggest ways in which you can make things more promising for them.

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