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Following on from a thread in News by Ric.ror -
Say you are married with children. You were married once before at a young age and/or a brief period but had no children with that spouse.
Would you tell your children that you had been married before?
At what age would you tell them and how would you do it?
Say you are married with children. You were married once before at a young age and/or a brief period but had no children with that spouse.
Would you tell your children that you had been married before?
At what age would you tell them and how would you do it?
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I wouldn't worry, you made a mistake and you can explain to them.. it's one of life's lessons.
10:46 Wed 17th Apr 2013
oh dear, i didn't mean for my dilemma to lessen yours!
TBH i always said i would tell her about them but now it's sort of getting to the stage where she might understand a little bit, it feels more difficult. It was easy to make them into the prince ans princess in her bedtime story perviously, and easy to take her with us to the cemetery to kiss balloons before releasing them, but now i think to myself i don't want her to get a complex about she being the one who survived, or think that we only had her because they died (in fact i probably wouldn't have had her had they survived) or for her to worry about dying too (because kids think the strangest things).
Yes we do have photos, but they'll probably be moved soon because she's getting more mobile. With yours, i wouldn't wait till their first relationship - it seems a bit old to find that out to me
TBH i always said i would tell her about them but now it's sort of getting to the stage where she might understand a little bit, it feels more difficult. It was easy to make them into the prince ans princess in her bedtime story perviously, and easy to take her with us to the cemetery to kiss balloons before releasing them, but now i think to myself i don't want her to get a complex about she being the one who survived, or think that we only had her because they died (in fact i probably wouldn't have had her had they survived) or for her to worry about dying too (because kids think the strangest things).
Yes we do have photos, but they'll probably be moved soon because she's getting more mobile. With yours, i wouldn't wait till their first relationship - it seems a bit old to find that out to me
Oh well perfect then, sorry I assumed for some reason that they were older, my mistake. My Dad had been married before but that was obvious because of my older half brothers, but she was mentioned casually, likewise my mother has an older son as well, so again it was obvious she'd had another relationship and her ex was occasionally mentioned. As such it never really interested me very much and wasn't a big deal.
I would say tell them. My aunt was married when she was very young to a man who was very ill. He died a week after the wedding. He had always been spoken about in family circles and my aunt had remarried and had 2 kids. I always presumed they knew about the first husband and put my foot in it big style by mentioning him to my cousin when she was in her mid 20s. I felt awful! But since I knew all about him even though I was a baby when he died, I just assumed my cousins would know. Don't put your children in this position, if there's a chance someone could mention him to them, then they should hear it from you first.