Discussing a Child Who Died
By Tom Blake
Answering your questions about dating and romance at 50+
Updated: Nov 28, 2008
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Two years ago I lost my 21-year-old son, the joy of my life, my only child. I don't want to deny the fact that I have a child, yet I don't want to tell anyone that I lost my son, then have to answer many personal questions from someone I have met through Personals and is still a stranger to me. Yet, when a man asks me about my child, if I say yes I have one child, then later when I tell them my son has passed away they think I am untruthful. How should I handle this? -- Karin V., 50, Park Ridge, IllinoisKarin,
that's an understandably difficult issue
that's an understandably difficult issue. My feeling is that since you don't want to discuss the loss of your son with a stranger, when someone asks if you have children, just say no. Later, if you are comfortable with the gentleman and want him to know, then you can tell him. If he's sensitive and cares about you, he'll understand how personal and important that information is to you and how deeply your hurt runs. The information you later reveal should make him respect and appreciate you even more.
that's an understandably difficult issue
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