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Date: October 9, 2022
There is no competition here, he is grieving and processing her death
yes, very much. And remember, we don't speak ill of the dead, so of course she sounds like she must have been a wonderful person. But there's a good reason she was his ex, and there's a good reason why you're his current.
A friend of ours died, leaving three young children behind. It was a very messy death, involving too much alcohol, and behaving badly as a result of that. We all rallied round his widow and came up with an account of his death that didn't reflect badly on him and that wouldn't hurt his children (he had made suicide attempts previously and there was a chance that he was hoping to die while indulging in the stupid behaviour that caused his death – we didn't want the children thinking he killed himself because children often think it was their fault). We have never spoken ill of him in any way.
The upshot of that is that his eldest son hero-worships him. He's got himself a tattoo that is like a shrine to his father. He disapproves of his mother, and seems to believe that his father was perfect. I sometimes feel an urge to set him straight and explain that no, his father was a wastrel and died as a result of extreme stupidity, but I never will. It's not like his father is actually going to disappoint him now.
Dump the dude not the cats. It’s not up to him what you can and can’t have.
I know you really like her and you’re in the honeymoon phase, but if you’re incompatible it’s good to find out now only two months in rather than years down the line. I wasn’t raised religious, so I don’t think I understand the issue with IVF? Would your partner deny a blood transfusion? An organ replacement? IVF is arguably less invasive than both of those things.