Men will remarry withon one year after losing their spouse !!! Do you agree ???

Bangalore, India
September 10, 2009 1:19pm CST
Here in a local daily , i read an article today. It is about the initiative of a single mother to help other single mothers.. First this was started for the single parents irrespective of their gender.Later the entry to this organisation was restricted to the single mothers only. The reason for this is that most of the men after losing their wives , will remarry within one year.Secondly men used the seminars to lure the women and later to marriage.Do you agree with this statement ?
5 responses
• India
10 Sep 09
men have this gr8 capacity to overcome such sorrow better than women because of their different emotional constitution.i may sound a little biased but i have seen many a examples of men getting remarried soon enough as compared to women who had suffered a similar fate.
@neededhope (1085)
• United States
10 Sep 09
Honestly, I can see why men do remarry sooner than later. It's because some of them just can't cope on there own. I mean they have to have someone there. I think if there was anything that happen to me he would move back in with his parents. And I doubt he would get remarried again. Seeing as though I was his first girlfriend at the age of 23. But some men just don't want to be alone. Or can't handle being alone. So yes I can see why men do get married so soon. Woman are more independent now and would be ok alone for a few years. Just griefing and dealing with are lost.
@weasel81 (2496)
• Australia
10 Sep 09
a family friends father married with in a short time after losing his wife unexpectedly, can't remember the time frame. but it was well with in 3 yrs, he'd been married to his first wife for over 40yrs i think and they had 5 kids together. long as the people are happy together, you will know when the time is right to do things.
@tdemex (3540)
• United States
10 Sep 09
yes
@misisbau (317)
• Philippines
10 Sep 09
Yeah, men usually marry right after being widowed. Women are more emotional and hang on to the memory of their late husbands.