Marriage & Divorce: Question: How come it seems like women and men just want to go on many dates and sleep around? |
- Question: How come it seems like women and men just want to go on many dates and sleep around?
- Question: Mother in law issues?
- Question: My wife gets angry at my mother for not paying for food when she stays with us which is almost every weekend.?
- Question: Are you happy being married?
- Question: If you're the husband at home in a household, does god punish you?
- Question: Do married men live longer? Or does it only seem longer?
- Question: Me and my sister and the never ending subject of marriage?
- Question: She repeatedly says or implies she just wants to be friends?
- Question: Is it just me or.....?
- Question: My husband has been a dog in the past. Is this suspicious what he's doing?
- Question: Which is better wife material? Who is prettiest?
- Question: Is marriage about love or having children?
- Question: Is this a guy's fault or girls' fault?
- Question: I feel in competition with my husband s brother s girlfriend. Any advice?
- Question: Yes, she's an adult but I'm still the parent.?
- Question: How do I let my husband spice up the love life without turning him into a nut?
- Question: Why are most women murdered by?
- Question: Can marriage be saved with a lying and stealing step child?
- Question: There is something wrong within the house I life in. My husband thinks it's all in my mind.....ITS NOT. THERE IS SOMETHING EVIL.....?
- Question: My dad thinks he knows everything?
- Question: Should everyone get married?
- Question: Married friend wants me to call and text him without his wife's knowledge...what do I do?
- Question: How do you know if a married guy is flirting with you?
- Question: Is separation agreement legal?
- Question: During a divorce in California, is my husband entitled to half of a settlement I received for being injured?
- Question: How old do you have to be to get married in Macedonia without a parents approval?
- Question: What's this dream mean?!?
- Question: Should i forgive my husband?
- Question: Why get married at all if you don't plan on having children?
- Question: How to convince husband that giving our daughter medication against his wishes was best thing to do?
- Question: A bit of a moral dilemma. My husband got me a gift and not sure what I should do.?
- Question: Is it normal to be yelled at?
- Question: If cheating in marriage was made illegal what do you think the reactions will be?
- Question: I'm a Christian and I feel like my views are to extreme to be able to find a Husband should I change them to to be able to get a ring ?
- Question: I love my fiancé but I hate him?
- Question: I don t get enough sex! :(?
- Question: How to admit you've been keeping a secret for the past 9 months?
- Question: Should I separate from my wife?
- Question: Isnt there any legal action i can do to have my son over for the summer like MOTHER agreed to!?
- Question: Why is my wife so paranoid when we are making love?
- Question: Why do so many women have a grass is greener mentality and end marriages to good men and rip families apart?
- Question: As a single man in his mid 30s, what do you do to keep yourself happy in life? My 10 years of marriage just ended and, while I grieve the..?
- Question: Can i get full custody of my child if my husband is living with a sex offender and has left my kids alone with her?
- Question: Did any women out there FEAR marriage or not want to be a bride, then get married and have a change of feelings?
- Question: How do i find out if my fiance really died?
- Question: What if a wife pulls this on her husband?
- Question: Is it illegal for my (soon to be ex) wife to refuse custody?
- Question: Caught my husband saving a girls photos?
- Question: My husband has always told me his MFM Threesome fantasy?
- Question: Pa Marriage Law?
- Question: Would this child support and custody agreement stand in court?
- Question: Should I burn down her house?
- Question: Are small suburban towns awful places to pick up women?
- Question: Do you think my exes mom is trying to snoop on me?
- Question: Cheap Places in NY or NJ to do a wedding ceremony and reception/ or just the ceremony?
- Question: Is Wisin of Wisin and Yandel separated from his wife?
- Question: Is A Husband Weak If His Wife Chooses To Be A Worthless Stay At Home Mom?
- Question: Why Are Stay At Home Moms So Worthless?
- Question: Is it OK what my mom is doing with my ex husband?
- Question: Why do some women not want to be brides? Insecurities?
Question: How come it seems like women and men just want to go on many dates and sleep around? Posted: 23 May 2015 09:17 PM PDT Rather than wait on the one person, truly wanting to be with you and stay with you regardless of your status (good job, money, ect) why it seem like people rather just sleep around to find their Marriage? And the marriage don't even last long. Divorce and break ups and such? I'm wondering? |
Question: Mother in law issues? Posted: 23 May 2015 09:08 PM PDT My mother in law loves my husbands brothers kids, and can hardly get enough of them. However she has told me that she doesn't think it would be smart for my husband and I to have kids? She seems to favor my husbands brother a lot more ( he takes after her more while my husband takes after his dad) her saying this does not effect our stance on when we are having children I just want to know if anybody else has ever been in this place and how they handled it? |
Posted: 23 May 2015 08:53 PM PDT My mother lives about a mile from our home she split up with her boy friend of 25 years about 7 years ago. All their friends went with him. She has no friends now and sits at her home all week until the weekend comes to stay with us. My wife wants her to pay for her food when she is here but she is living on SSN about 1200 a month she has about 150k saved in the bank but that's it. I feel like I should pay for her because she took care of me all those years. I'm caught in the middle this weekend wife and I got into a big argument over my mom not paying again 2 days of 3 meals a day we eat out a lot. I had to work today. We don't have time to cook that much. Our home is very small so my wife has a tough time sleeping in because my mother gets up at 6 am and makes a lot of noise our living room is right against our master bedroom. My mother just keeps forgetting to talk softly she talks too loud. We hardly see her parents about 1 time every 2 years so when we go there we pay for them. My wife says it's every weekend for last 7 years after my mother retired and lost all her retirement money. |
Question: Are you happy being married? Posted: 23 May 2015 08:50 PM PDT |
Question: If you're the husband at home in a household, does god punish you? Posted: 23 May 2015 08:48 PM PDT do you go to heck? I get mixed signals about this, it seems to be a recurring thought in people. Not officially, it's like a secret... Or does the government kill you or smth? |
Question: Do married men live longer? Or does it only seem longer? Posted: 23 May 2015 08:38 PM PDT |
Question: Me and my sister and the never ending subject of marriage? Posted: 23 May 2015 08:37 PM PDT I'm a female in my early thirties. I grew up in the U.S. and I lead a successful professional career. In my culture, women my age (31) are married with kids. At family gatherings I'm the "weird single one". I'm religious and looking for a good man with good heart and someone who shares my values. My sisters (5 of them) are all married with kids. They also live a miserable marriage life, but according to them, they are staying in for the kids. They keep introducing me to men who are just not suitable for me. One guy was divorced 2 times and had 4 kids, but according to my sis, he is a "catch". Today, I told my sisters that I will never take "marriage" advice from women like them whose husbands are not even taking care of them and are unsupportive emotionally. They think that having kids are important in marriage and that all men are the same (cheaters, losers), but I REFUSE to believe THAT. I believe that I will find a good one and that there are good men out there. Am I wrong here? did I offend my sisters by saying I will not take their advice or suggestion about marriage? They laugh at me when I tell them that not all men are like that and it is possible for me to find a good man. |
Question: She repeatedly says or implies she just wants to be friends? Posted: 23 May 2015 08:28 PM PDT I really like this girl but she's always seen me as a friend. In fact, she drops hints regularly.She even talks about other guys she's interested in or hooking up with.I'am always trying to convince her logically that she should be with me. I do things for her expecting her to sleep with me in return. |
Question: Is it just me or.....? Posted: 23 May 2015 08:23 PM PDT Ok, I'm a single woman. I do go out on dates with normal guys from time to time. BUT for some reason, men that KNOW i'm not interested in hit on me...I do not understand this. It's like from guys too young, to men that are old enough to be my grandfather. Really guys? I'm starting to think that men don't have feelings/emotions/personality because it seems most just want a female. She doesn't even matter if she's pretty, smart, etc. Or is it just American men?? I'm not actively looking for a good man, but I seem to attract weirdos all the time?? I don't say things that would invite the wrong attention or dress trashy. What gives??? |
Question: My husband has been a dog in the past. Is this suspicious what he's doing? Posted: 23 May 2015 08:20 PM PDT My husband moved me away from my family and we live in the same town as his mom. He has cheated in the past and he told me not to log unto Facebook and he will do the same for a while. A couple months ago, a woman contacted us because he told her some things just to get sex from her. He called her out on but my friend has told me to be cautious of him. Do you think he has an ulterior motive about not logging in for a while? |
Question: Which is better wife material? Who is prettiest? Posted: 23 May 2015 08:18 PM PDT |
Question: Is marriage about love or having children? Posted: 23 May 2015 08:06 PM PDT ok so I was reading on some protect marriage website, which said that the main reason for protecting marriage was because marriage was about having biological kids and starting a family , but it didn t mention love anywhere. So my question for you is, do you think getting married is about having kids, love, or a combination of both? |
Question: Is this a guy's fault or girls' fault? Posted: 23 May 2015 08:03 PM PDT If a guy who dated 37 different girls over a decade but couldn't get married to any of them. Do you think something's wrong with the guy or all those girls? |
Question: I feel in competition with my husband s brother s girlfriend. Any advice? Posted: 23 May 2015 07:38 PM PDT |
Question: Yes, she's an adult but I'm still the parent.? Posted: 23 May 2015 07:23 PM PDT My 26 year old daughter is flying in to visit & she is bringing her boyfriend. I'm fine with this however, in my home I asked her out of respect for my house to have her boyfriend sleep in the guest room. I'm not comfortable with her having sex/sharing a bed with her boyfriend in my house I've never allowed it with any of my other children. She got very angry & told me she is a grown adult & I have no right to control her. I suggested she get a hotel her response was that I need to pay for it for them. Her boyfriend even got on the phone & said "lady lighten up it's 2015 not 1950." I'm insulted this is still my home What should I do? |
Question: How do I let my husband spice up the love life without turning him into a nut? Posted: 23 May 2015 06:53 PM PDT My husband has revealed a fetish or two. After 12 years and a tepid love life we were both needed to spice things up. We worked together to expand a bit but now he wants the new things all the time. How do let the freak flag fly and then put it back in the box? |
Question: Why are most women murdered by? Posted: 23 May 2015 06:15 PM PDT Their husband or boyfriend? |
Question: Can marriage be saved with a lying and stealing step child? Posted: 23 May 2015 05:51 PM PDT I have a step daughter that is 11 she lies and steal fr everyone in the house fr money to my kids stuff I had to place locks on all bedroom doors in my own house I seem to be the only one in my marriage who sees this as a problem her grandma that pretty much thinks she gave birth to her and my husband keep saying it is ok she won't do it again. . Yet it keeps happening . Her real mother has never been in the picture . She does not know her and calls me mom . I have been married to her dad for 4 years and I don't know what else to do with this child that lies and steals constantly. H er dad works out of town alot so most of her up bringing has been fr her grandmother In the past. They all seem to think it is ok how she acts . There is no way I would let my kids act that way they are 18 and 21 now and have never had a problem with lying or stealing they would have got in so much trouble To say the least.. I love my husband and don't want his child to destroy our marriage but if i say anything about her he automatically jumps my butt . Is there any hope |
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Question: My dad thinks he knows everything? Posted: 23 May 2015 05:45 PM PDT I hang out with him now a lot too bond he can be nice at times but he thinks HE KNOWS EVERYTHING. Like if I bring up something he does everything it takes to prove me wrong. When I ask him to go somewhere or do anything he always says No. I ask him why and he always yells at me..he curses at me sometimes too. I'm nothing but nice to him and he never asks me how my day was or anything I always have to ask questions to start a conversation idk how to feel anymore |
Question: Should everyone get married? Posted: 23 May 2015 05:40 PM PDT Is marriage for everyone? |
Question: Married friend wants me to call and text him without his wife's knowledge...what do I do? Posted: 23 May 2015 05:20 PM PDT First of all, I'm much older than him, and second, he's married with a child. Is he looking for a hook-up? He keeps leaving me messages on Facebook to call him, but I have yet to do so. His wife may be one of those women who show up at my house with a group of her friends and jump me. How am I a slut? I already said I haven't responded to him. Grow up. |
Question: How do you know if a married guy is flirting with you? Posted: 23 May 2015 04:45 PM PDT Seems like a dumb thing to ask but you'd be surprised how many married females I see on the daily flirting away. So I was just curious if you guys think Married Men do this too, or if it's just a female thing. now nothing. i was just curious if the average is the same with married women & married men. Thanks for your responses. |
Question: Is separation agreement legal? Posted: 23 May 2015 04:13 PM PDT If a separation agreement is incorporated into a divorce decree, but a new separation agreement was made before the divorce was finalized, but when the divorce is finalized the old Separation agreement is in the terms for the divorce instead of the new separation agreement does the terms in decree of divorce overridde the separation decree that wasn't incorporated? |
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Question: How old do you have to be to get married in Macedonia without a parents approval? Posted: 23 May 2015 04:08 PM PDT |
Question: What's this dream mean?!? Posted: 23 May 2015 03:53 PM PDT I'm happily married? Or so I thought now I'm confused. I had a dream about a man I used to be close friends with. He always used to make moves kiddingly. Or so I thought as he was married at the time. I hadn't seen or spoken to him in a few years. Until last week I bumped into him. Said hi. Now I had this dream where we professed our love to each other and my husband and I broke up over it. Obviously. We proceeded to move in with each other . and we were happy. What does that mean? I'm married I don't want anyone else??!!! Plz help |
Question: Should i forgive my husband? Posted: 23 May 2015 03:47 PM PDT My husband and I have been together for 9 years and I picked up his phone to look at a text from his sister and when I went to back out it took me to a female friend of his message but there was nothing there so I tried to back out some more and it kept popping up back to her. So I asked my husband why only her messages got deleted and he got really quiet for a while and said she was kinda flirting with her so he deleted them so I wouldn't see. I asked what he said to her and he started crying telling me he said he told her she had a nice body and was attractive then he tells me before those texts she came up to his work and he went out to talk to her when he went to leave he gave her a hug and then kissed her. He said it didn't mean anything and he was sorry. I just don't know what to do? We have 4 children together and I don't want to hurt them. He says he like loves me and it will never happen again. He also quit the job they worked together at. He said he hasn't went any further. Just the kiss. But part of me thinks it will happen again. Why wouldn't he just tell me instead of deleting messages and trying to hide it if he didn't want it to go further. He said how they were talking and acting it could've led to sex. So if I hadn't seen it they would've had sex is pretty much what im getting from that sentence. So idk what to do. We've had problems in the past but just with porn. Nothing like this. Please help me because I'm lost. |
Question: Why get married at all if you don't plan on having children? Posted: 23 May 2015 03:29 PM PDT What's the point of marrying your significant other if you're not going to have kids. The point of marriage is to create a stable environment for children so they can be raised and help society move forward. So if you don't plan on having kids, why get married at all. No ones going to stop you from living with each other. And also you're likely to get divorced nowadays and that can lead to some costly lawsuits. So I'm just curious, cause I don't plan on having kids and I don't plan on getting married. |
Posted: 23 May 2015 03:25 PM PDT My daughter recently came down with symptoms of strep throat. I took her to the doctor and the doctor diagnosed as strep, however the strep test was negative. The doctor told me the only other thing it could possibly be is Mono, however she still believed it to be strep. The dr told me to give my daughter the medication and if she came down with a rash then it was most likely mono. When my husband heard this he flipped his lid and told me that the doctor "sucks big time and doesn't care about us". He told me that taking the antibiotics if she had mono could cause problems such as hepatatic issues & damage to liver. He instructed me not to give the medicine to my daughter and to get a second opinion. I disobeyed my husband's wishes because I believed the dr's strep diagnosis. I know serious issues can crop up from strep and I felt that waiting another 24 hours for another dr opinion was not in the best interest to her health. After about 3 doses of medicine my daughter started feeling better, I had to come clean to my husband and let him know that I gave her the medicine. He has since exploded in anger that I disobeyed his wishes and is now telling me that I don't care about him or his wishes and is threatening to throw me out of the house. How do I convince him that doing this was not a sign of me not caring about him? And that it was the right thing to do? |
Question: A bit of a moral dilemma. My husband got me a gift and not sure what I should do.? Posted: 23 May 2015 03:17 PM PDT My husband got me a designer bag thinking it is authentic and he was excited about it. I didnt have the heart to tell him it wasnt. Would you use the bag for a little bit and then retire it just make him feel good? Thank you for the replies. I know sound rude and superficial. I really dont care much about big deal bags. After I moved to a state that is harsh especially when most of the families have major money it kinda made me nervous to use it. But these answers brought me back down. Thank you. |
Question: Is it normal to be yelled at? Posted: 23 May 2015 03:05 PM PDT I am being yelled at/talked to angrily/cussed at on an almost daily basis. I am feeling hurt almost every day. Is this normal? Am I too sensitive? |
Question: If cheating in marriage was made illegal what do you think the reactions will be? Posted: 23 May 2015 02:54 PM PDT If you are curious as to what the consequences are: -They must give the spouse who was cheated on half of everything while the only thing they get is whatever they entered the marriage with. -Any debts or bills needing to be paid is the cheaters responsibility. -They automatically lose all custody of any children but still are required to pay child support. Gender/sex is not taken into account so any cheater be they male, female, or Sasquatch can have to deal w/ all of the above. ------------------------------------------------ This question is not about whether you agree with this idea or not. I just want to know what you think the reactions will range from and if you think any chaos will ensue. Give colorful examples if possible. --------------------------------------------------- Note: I was never married or cheated on. I'm bored hence the question. :p Got another fun idea for a consequence: There will be a cheaters registry and their name, photo, and what they did will be added to the list. Access is easy and anyone can view all the juicy details. |
Posted: 23 May 2015 02:42 PM PDT Instead of Dating I rather Court because I don't want to get to Sexually or Emotionally close to a Guy before marriage. And NO kissing or Holding hands just side hugs. And I won't say I love you till after I get Engaged. And I won't live with them at all till my Wedding day so I won't temp myself to sleep with them! Well I tend to get into Ugly relationships that move to fast like talking about Marrying when I only knew them a Month and talking about sex when I was to young to have it! It got so bad the cops had to get called and then I broke up with them and it took me a year to get over it and longer to want to even look at a guy again. So I'm trying to do what's best for me! |
Question: I love my fiancé but I hate him? Posted: 23 May 2015 02:42 PM PDT So my fiancé keeps wanting to break up with me for no reason. Like for instance, I'm in my vacation right now with my family out of the country and he says he isn't happy anymore. Then I say "ok" and then he says "never mind". Its like we're playing tag or something but deep down i freaking love him so much but I hate him for constantly doing this. I think he likes doing it too but can't let go of me either. I'm stuck with him no matter what. Ugh I'm tired but I can't let go. I wuv my baby What should I do? Work things out, finally finish it, or what the heck? Help!!! Please :'( |
Question: I don t get enough sex! :(? Posted: 23 May 2015 02:05 PM PDT My husband is hard working man, and I love him into million pieces. He works 2 jobs and dosent spend much time with me because he's worrying about the money he makes. I have a 3 year old son. I also work too on top of it. Every time I wanted sex, he tells me I'm in not in the mood or he's just too tired. We rarely have sex, and I'm constantly horny 72 hours a day and can't seem to stop. This may sound weird, lol!! When he's not a around I hump the ******* pillow to get my satisfaction. And recently have other guy's hitting on me which.I don't feel comfortable cheating on my husband. I would be a horrible person if I did. And I don't want any guilt trip on myself. I don't think it's right and I don't think it's not fair to The Spouse. Who works twice as hard. I have a high sex drive and my husband has a low sex drive. I tried raping him for sex because he dosent give it to me, he pushes me away for it. And I thought most men LOVE sex. My husband calls me a humping Bunny, a Nipho, horny bastered! Like wtf!!! Occasionally have sex, not all the time. 3 times in a month. We're both adults and we're both the same age 33 years. Do you think my husband is not intimate like he used, because we fight alot. I'm lonely, and I work 3rd shift. My husband works first and 2nd shift. I feel missed out of place, and feel sad about it. Do you think my husband is secretly cheating on me, because his Ex girlfriend is always texting him randomly! |
Question: How to admit you've been keeping a secret for the past 9 months? Posted: 23 May 2015 01:49 PM PDT So I'm moving out in a month to be with my husband, which my parents already know. What they don't know is the fact that he is my husband (not my fiance as I've been telling them) and that we got married in the courthouse 9 months ago. The reason I kept this from them is because I was afraid of their reaction at the time. I thought they'd argue with me that it's too early to marry and what not. Now I regret not telling them because the situation is now worse admitting you've been lying this whole time. How can I tell my parents the truth without hurting them? Like the reason I want to tell them now is because this secret is eating at me and I want to get it off my chest before someone else tells them the truth. |
Question: Should I separate from my wife? Posted: 23 May 2015 01:44 PM PDT I ve been married to my wife for almost 6 years now. When we dated and were first married we got along great! But after having a child (who I love), I have lost the connection with my wife. She can t hold a job at all, she has basically stopped looking for work. She goes to the store(s) frequently during the day while I am at work but spends and never tries to get any more income. I work long hours. I am up at 6am and get home at 7pm. And when I come home, the house is always a mess. She has done dishes probably 5-10 times within our marriage, so it is usually myself who cleans up. I have to do my own clothes as well. I usually fall asleep around 1-2 am because my daughter won t go to sleep at a normal hour... which is because my wife gives her candy or ice cream at 9-10pm. On top of that, she was previously married and I cleared out all of her old debts and got her credit score up. While I struggle now with insane credit card debt and am about to lose our house. I haven t been able to pay the house note in 4 months now. What should I do? |
Posted: 23 May 2015 01:29 PM PDT This woman to me is acting childish she feels like she can bully me with my child as her pawn we made a VERBAL agreement yes, but we're ADULTS here it not about her its about furthering my relationship with MY SON....she's not in the picture anymore so she try2 exclude me from doing my basic responsibilities as a father.No the divorce process has nit started because i cant pay for everything myself 2 shes not trying to settle this divorce or help 3 she's only asking for money not what the things we need to do2get this over with. I dont care that you had my child I care for the wellbeing of MY CHILD im not the one acting selfish acting childish she is...I paid tickets fkr two she knew full and well i was coming shes worried about babysitters whe if i cant find one I'll stay home from work to keep my son and now I'm on the road to Atlanta and your saying your not gonna be there |
Question: Why is my wife so paranoid when we are making love? Posted: 23 May 2015 12:57 PM PDT my wife and I are 25 and we just got maried but when we are making love if she hears just a crack she stops and asks do u hear that i think some body is here? is this normal for women to do this? |
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Posted: 23 May 2015 12:08 PM PDT ..good things, I am also happy I don't have to try and make it work with someone with value so different from mines. I realize she was everything for me. And this is why I am suffering, I have nothing else going on in my life. I met a man who is 70 and never married, he has a lot of passions he fills he life with...and he is happy. What do you fill your alone time with? |
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Question: How do i find out if my fiance really died? Posted: 23 May 2015 11:57 AM PDT I think i have been lied to by my fiance's family. They diid not approve of our plans to marry and they r a very influential family where they live. His cell phone is still on with same #, goes right to his voice mail recording. Why would they leave it on if he has passed? I cannot get any official info from county or state he lived in because i am not family. I feel like he is still alive. He had no service or anything. |
Question: What if a wife pulls this on her husband? Posted: 23 May 2015 11:53 AM PDT Let's say the husband likes to look at naked pictures of 20 something year old women online. His wife is overweight and lost the attraction. He secretly looks at pictures of younger women. The wife finds out and is upset. The next afternoon, the husband discovers all of his photos gone. All the dirty photos and videos have been replaced with naughty ones of the wife...his 270 pound wife. She blocked all of the naughty sites on their computer. Guys, what if your wife pull this on you? Ladies, would you do this to your husband? |
Question: Is it illegal for my (soon to be ex) wife to refuse custody? Posted: 23 May 2015 10:44 AM PDT My now girlfriend resides with me and I am supposed to be getting my son for the first time since Christmas towards the end of this week. However, ex is now saying that she will not allow him to come over here unless he is enrolled in daycare while I am at work because she does not know my girlfriend, when the plan on my end was for my girlfriend to babysit for a few hours a day while I am working, ex did not know what the childcare plan would be while he was here. I have let her know that if she is uncomfortable with the situation that she is more than welcome to take a day off of work to accompany my mother (who would be bringing my boy to the halfway point) to meet her, yet, refuses stating that she is too busy with work to take off time to do that. The reason she is offering him to me for a couple of weeks is so she can take time off of work to move into an apartment. Is she legally allowed to refuse custody? There was nothing in the custody agreement stating that my girlfriend cannot watch him alone while I'm at work and i feel as if my judgement as a parent is sound. Where should I go about that situation at this point? Also, if she has already signed the parenting plan on her part, is she allowed to change her mind and change them after that? |
Question: Caught my husband saving a girls photos? Posted: 23 May 2015 10:38 AM PDT The girl was half nude in a photo he found of her off a website. It's an adult website where the pictures show the girls that have their clothes on first then they show them undressed in rest of the pictures. This is the girl: http://i59.tinypic.com/11lmsyo.jpg Should I be concerned? She looks 15 years old. He saved all her naked photos. He said he didn't mean to save it, it must have automatically saved it and that the website was just a pop-up. I never heard of a computer automatically saving photos. Especially x rated. |
Question: My husband has always told me his MFM Threesome fantasy? Posted: 23 May 2015 10:32 AM PDT I have always said no but am now curious to maybe see what is out there. He wants the man to have a large penis, my limited research he sounds like he wants me to cuckold him. Both sound interesting his birthday is coming up. Any experienced nice advice or knowledge? thanks |
Posted: 23 May 2015 10:18 AM PDT So it says that once you obtained a Pa marriage licence that you have to "use" it within 60 days or else you have to give it back and start the process all over again. What do they mean by you have to use it? |
Question: Would this child support and custody agreement stand in court? Posted: 23 May 2015 10:06 AM PDT I've never married the father and did not list him on the birth certificate (bad temper drama type). He kept promising to help out but didn't so I filed for child support. Suddenly he was so nice and agreed to sign a document I typed up asking for only $200/month (vs $1400 the state would ask for) but in it I clearly typed that the agreement would also create me as the sole legal and physical custodian which I already am but it would be easy with a DNA test to prove he's the father and request custody. Can I file this document and make it legal and permanent? I think he got excited by the low payment I offered plus stating I would drop the case with the state and signed without reading the bottom. It is a brief one page document with the same font and everything clearly stated. This is in CA. Thanks. |
Question: Should I burn down her house? Posted: 23 May 2015 10:02 AM PDT She's stealing everyone in my life. This has to end. Should I burn down her house? When everyone leaves and she's in bed? Or wait til no one is home? |
Question: Are small suburban towns awful places to pick up women? Posted: 23 May 2015 09:55 AM PDT Every girl in my age category (25-30) is either engaged, married, pregnant, a single mother or a borderline alcoholic |
Question: Do you think my exes mom is trying to snoop on me? Posted: 23 May 2015 09:14 AM PDT My ex and I have been apart for 4 months after he initiated the break up. I was initially against it and tried reasoning with him to try again and he said no. So we have a child together and my exes mom still contacts me. I have noticed that at times she'll contact me just to say she was checking up on me. Then not too long ago I went on Facebook and seen where she sent me a random message saying how nice my photo looked. I don't know if she was trying to get me to friend request her but I did not. I have also noticed that her son's behavior towards me has slightly changed. He basically went from being really angry and acting like I did not exist to trying to initiate conversation with me etc. On one occasion she brought my ex by the house to kind of force us to talk but I didn't go for it. Doe she sound like she's snooping. I think that she expects me to call her to keep tabs on my ex but I have not done that. well i kinda doubt it because when she asks me to go to lunch all she does is talk about my ex. Recently when I was at home she brought my ex by to try to get us to talk. She has my phone number so I found it a bit suspsicious for her to write me a message on FB since we are not even facebook friends. |
Question: Cheap Places in NY or NJ to do a wedding ceremony and reception/ or just the ceremony? Posted: 23 May 2015 09:04 AM PDT |
Question: Is Wisin of Wisin and Yandel separated from his wife? Posted: 23 May 2015 09:00 AM PDT |
Question: Is A Husband Weak If His Wife Chooses To Be A Worthless Stay At Home Mom? Posted: 23 May 2015 08:37 AM PDT So many women love to just not work and spend all their husbands money being a "stay at home mom" it's pathetic. But it should be the guys fault right? These "stay at home moms" are obviously married to worthless men they take advantage of. |
Question: Why Are Stay At Home Moms So Worthless? Posted: 23 May 2015 08:31 AM PDT Seriously. And if you're a guy married to a stay at home mom, why do you let your worthless wife steal your money and turn into a fat lazy piece of garbage? |
Question: Is it OK what my mom is doing with my ex husband? Posted: 23 May 2015 08:30 AM PDT I am told it is unusual but my ex husband Bill and I are still on friendly terms. When we were married my mom thought of him as the son she never had. They were best friends then and they remained friends even after our divorce. She just adores him and he feels the same about her. The thing mom enjoys MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE IN THE WORLD is to go out to a restaurant for dinner. Bill takes her to a high end restaurant often which thrills her to no end. She looks at it as a son taking his mom out to a restaurant. Some of her friends tell me they think she is turning into a cougar. I know that is the farthest thing from her mind. I know Bill does not think of her that way either. Should I tell her what some of her friends are thinking? I am afraid it will spoil her enjoyment of her outing. Bill is a great looking guy and mom is 20+ years older than he is. I can see how people might think that but it is not true. Or Do I just keep quiet? Mom is having fun and enjoying herself and anything that makes her happy I am all for. In fact, I wish they would invite me to come with them sometime. Should I or she care what other people think might be going on. ADVICE PLEASE |
Question: Why do some women not want to be brides? Insecurities? Posted: 23 May 2015 08:11 AM PDT |
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