Poor guy ... I'll like you - the next time we sit together on an airplane. You know - like we did before, when I didn't know who you were and you didn't tell me, at that time ...
Ah … makes sense. It's always best to put yourself in the shoes of another. Either way, it's a sad situation, and one that can give a sense of a horrible realization and even denial …
Of course, different people handle having a loved one on their death bed in different ways. Some have the ability to think along more rational lines, than others …
Having been a caregiver for a very, very long time - I have learned it's best to try and maintain a calm composure, yet with much empathy.
Having been in this situation, more times than I care to recall … it's better to be in that moment in time and speak from the heart and soul, rather than saying something scripted. Better to be genuine and even somewhat delicately spontaneous, in my opinion.
RE: Dating in late age
YOU are adorable, intelligent and funWanna go out on a date ... after the social distancing order is lifted, of course