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Why Grown Kids Tend To “Ghost” a Parent’s Wedding

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“Ghosting” rituals is the most obvious expression of the loyalty conflicts many adult children feel when a divorced or widowed parent decides to take a late-life chance on love.Nobody really expected them, although the bride and groom, whose combined age exceeded 140 years, never truly gave up hope that their grown kids would show up for their wedding. “Ghosting” rituals that signify parental late-life re-partnering—engagement, marriage, or moving in together—is the most obvious expression of the loyalty conflicts many adult children feel when a divorced or even widowed parent decides to take a late-life chance on love. According to recent research, Journal of Family Issues (July 2017), the conflicts may be hidden and/or visible.

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