There is no "magic" amount of time. I've had patients who have lost a spouse start dating after 6 weeks, and I've had surviving spouses who don't date at all, and I've had many time frames in between. It's up to each individual. Hopefully, those around the surviving spouse will respect decisions that are made. Don't mock a pain you haven't endured.
Wow um.. whenever you want to do that then do you
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I don't know for certain. I'm only 21 anyway and it hasn't happened to me. But I guess ultimately it's when your ready. You can't let others tell you when to move on or not. If you feel ready and it doesn't hit anymore than you go ahead.
I'm like two why are you asking me this also six months
a year after maybe?? idk
I do not know that!
When ur over it completely.
18+
I think that is up to the person, but the widow/widower must go through the whole grieving process or it will sabotage any subsequent relationship, and casual sex too soon can bring up painful emotions and a sense of betrayal.
do you know the definition of "OWN"? pls ask your OWN questions