Don't worry about the typos,
@Madeline.
In a general sense, your Christian peers are giving you sensible advice, at least as far as the unspoken thing you're supposed to avoid is concerned: just sleeping around as if being one-flesh is a reality-show sport.
I suspect your suspicion that being widowed is lonelier than never having been married is something that is absolutely true for almost everyone in your situation. You
know some things that the always-single simply don't know, including the enhanced communication, passion and sense of belonging that they can only imagine beyond knowing what it was like to be children in an intact family growing up. You
know what it is to be bonded, and you would have to be vacuous to not feel a hole in your life. Right now you are very likely fully immersed in mourning, but even when you get to the point where the mourning isn't so palpably painful, you will still very likely feel that hole, and it will be an absence that demonstrates just how valuable the presence of your husband
was in your life.