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Loving A Widower: 15 Red Flags Every Woman Should Know
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231676552
- EAN9798231676552
- Date de parution08/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Loving a Widower: 15 Red Flags Every Woman Should Know is a compassionate guide for women who are dating a widower or already in a relationship where something doesn't feel quite right. While many widowers eventually find love again, unresolved grief can sometimes shape a new relationship in ways that leave a partner feeling confused, compared, or emotionally displaced. This short guide explores fifteen common warning signs that may indicate a widower is not yet emotionally ready to build a new relationship.
Through clear explanations and real experiences from women who have faced similar situations, this booklet helps readers recognise the difference between a relationship that is ready to grow and one that remains anchored in the past. The goal is not to criticise widowers or dismiss the reality of grief, but to offer clarity and support for women who may be struggling to understand their own experiences.
Through clear explanations and real experiences from women who have faced similar situations, this booklet helps readers recognise the difference between a relationship that is ready to grow and one that remains anchored in the past. The goal is not to criticise widowers or dismiss the reality of grief, but to offer clarity and support for women who may be struggling to understand their own experiences.




