I am divorced and in the process of having my marriage reviewed (which by the way takes a long time and isn’t easy, simple as some might think. I am going on 19 months now since I first filed a petition. If you count when I first asked out it, it’s going on almost 2.5 years because they wouldn’t even let me petition until my civil divorce was final and in my state you have to be separated for a year before you can file).
If anyone is interested or it matters, my husband left me because he is homosexual and wanted to live that lifestyle. I had no choice in it and it wasn’t some petty thing like “we didn’t get along.”
Okay, back to the subject. I think a lot of people just don’t know. Others are just human (and flawed). I don’t think they mean to hurt anyone, it’s just that in their own despair, they are misguided and seek comfort with dating.
When I sat down with my priest to talk about it, all he told me was “don’t schedule any weddings.” He never once told me not to date. He never counseled me about it or asked me if I was dating. He just said not to marry.
I read a book about the process. No mention of not dating in that either.
Recently I had another interview (this time with the judges’ advocate). They wanted to clarify thing. And again, there was a mention that I shouldn’t get married… nothing about dating.
I’ll be honest, I was “half dating” someone. He was a man I hung out with, we went to restaurants, movies, had a good time. Nothing physical or anything… think of him as a “friend+.” It was just nice to hang out with a man and feel like I wasn’t alone. I suspect he felt the same way. It helps fight the despair and loneliness. Nothing happened, but that’s over for the time being–on hold.
My point is.
- For most Catholics, I really don’t think it’s clear that you can’t date. I think some don’t even know you can’t marry. I sure didn’t know now (and I went to CCD and Catholic school for a while). But they just never taught this and I only know because I happened to read about it on this forum.
- You get lonely and us divorced people (especially those like me who basically did “nothing wrong”) after being alone for almost three years it gets to you. It’s like you are being punished for something someone else did. What’s more, in the 2.5 years I’ve endured this, I’ve gone from being able to have children to what I think is per-menopause. It hurts–my ambition in life was to be a good wife and mother. I lost one… luckily I do have a child. I wish I had more, but I probably never will.
I know it’s wrong, but it’s a temptation and a struggle. But it’s nice to have friends and to feel wanted. I haven’t registered for a site or anything, but I did look at them for a while thinking maybe I could make friends. I decided not to as it looked more marriage minded. But I imagine it’s easy to just create a profile and flirt… see if you still got it. If nothing else but to put off despair. I am not saying it’s right, but it’s human (flawed, but human).
A little off subject. If I get a decree and am free to marry. I highly doubt I will try a Catholic site. My husband was Catholic and a fat lot of good that did me. I’ll be honest too, the whole process is a test of faith and sometimes I feel like I am losing that battle.
Plus, even if I “get and annulment” so many Catholics already have such a biased towards anyone divorced. Like we did something wrong. In today’s society it takes two to make a marriage work and just one to undo it. All the faith, struggling to make it work, and effort in the world won’t keep a marriage together if it’s just one person trying and the other has already checked out. Trust me, I know first hand.