Marriage & Divorce: Question: Married 46 years live together but legal separation. House and cars in his name. If he dies what happens? |
- Question: Married 46 years live together but legal separation. House and cars in his name. If he dies what happens?
- Question: What to take to husband?
- Question: HELP! I need a grocery list stat! Wife left me w/ kids and an empty fridge. Walmart closes soon and I never know what to buy! Please?
- Question: Stay or not?
- Question: In memphis can i have convention sex with my husband that in jail?
- Question: When my husband gets mad at me, he threatens to divorce me, but he never does. Is it just a rage?
- Question: What's the law? Is a woman divorced after 40 years of marriage entitled to more support if her ex gets a significant raise?
- Question: Have your parents gotten divorced? If so has that skewed your idea of marriage?
- Question: Is it okay for my husband to body slam me?
- Question: Married but separated for a whole year. I need to claim our child on my own, as I ve had him by myself all year long. How can I do this.?
- Question: What to take to husband?
- Question: HAS ANYONE FELT THIS WAY ABOUT PARENT'S DIVORCE?
- Question: Why does it take so long for child support process for the man?
- Question: My parents got divorced a while ago and I m still unhappy. Need help.?
- Question: My brother's ex-wife just died, would I be inappropriate to attend the funeral this weekend?
- Question: How and why do parents, more often mothers, alienate their kids from the other parent post-divorce or other relatives?
- Question: My husband has not seen our daughter or paid support in 3 years. Can I file for abandonment?
- Question: How many husband can woman have?
- Question: Do you need your ex wives permission to add your son on an injunction of harassment against your ex wive s BF if you have joint custody?
- Question: So much vagina discharge?
- Question: My Aunt married a Black Man named "Tom" but everytime I try to call him Uncle he threatens to HIT ME?!?!?!?
- Question: Sex before marriage. Do you believe its the right thing to do or not?
- Question: In marriage, what does intimacy mean?
- Question: So I have a threesome fantasy,MFM, How terrible is it to cheat n find a couple that's in to it?
- Question: I only work part-time, should I be shunned?
- Question: Do you prefer being single or married?
- Question: Would you get divorced if your spouse kept trying to stick things up your butt while you sleep?
- Question: If you get a passport and then get a divorce, will you need a new passport if your name does not change?
- Question: Depression- My husband of 24 years has shut me out. I am trying to give him space but afraid I am doing the wrong thing?
- Question: When is it time to call it quits on a good marriage?
- Question: Lady's, what kind of (small) gift would you really like to receive from your husband, just to show appreciation?
- Question: Been texting a friend I have feelings 4. Now these feelings r just too strong, can I just stop texting him all together? We r both married.?
- Question: Men trouble?
- Question: Should I leave my husband or work out the relationship? He had a 3 year affair with a co-worker & they still work together but he wants...?
- Question: Just found out the my husband of 10 years, has been cheating.?
- Question: What to do about a future money issue bound to cause an argument between my wife and I.?
- Question: My husband loves my but his sexual desire has gone down within 6 months of marriage.?
- Question: Has anyone had a "Im going to marry him" moment?
- Question: Husband won't stop missing work? Is divorce my only option left here?
- Question: My husband loves me but his sexual desire has gone down drastically .?
- Question: Can children destroy a marriage?
- Question: My mother in law...how do I get rid of her?
- Question: How to deal with husband jealous of your friends?
- Question: What would you do if your husband wanted to change genders. would you be ok with it or not>?
- Question: After being married for 7 years, how would you react if your husband has 2 children outside of your marriage?
- Question: Can a husband love his wife if he cheats on her?
- Question: Child relocation?
- Question: Is it fair my dad expects my kids to call his wife grammy?
- Question: My husband changed his code on his cell should I worry of cheating or him talking to others females. He has a phone tracker on me too wth??!?
- Question: If I have been married 8 years and got a divorce am I entitled to partial of my ex husbands social security benefits?
- Question: Would you remarry?
- Question: How do I go about getting a friend with benefits without my husband catching on? Should I approach some of the hotties at my work or my gym?
- Question: My husband think I should not wear red coloured contact lenses, because he think I look weird.?
- Question: My husband thinks I spend too much time with my boyfriend and wants me to spend more time with him. Is he being unreasonable?
- Question: How do you help arrogant spouses see that the way they treat you (good and bad) is how you're going to treat them back in return?
- Question: When I was taking a shower, wife asked me to unlock door so she could use bathroom. When I let her in she berated me...?
- Question: Are these arguments common in marriage?
- Question: Is this the reason people marry each other?
- Question: I know thah some people in USA married with animals and cars, that is right?
- Question: How does the family court system determine the amount of child support?
Posted: 25 Jan 2016 11:03 PM PST He beat her up on her birthday. It breaks our hearts to see her swollen face and bruises and we are scared he will lose control and kill her. She keeps covering up for him and lies about what caused her injuries. |
Question: What to take to husband? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 10:43 PM PST So my husband is kicking an addiction and is in rehab.I am wondering what should I bring to him while I am visiting him? |
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Posted: 25 Jan 2016 08:50 PM PST I've been married for close to 13 years with 2 kids. For the last 4 years she stopped contributing to anything (marriage or kids). She would go to work and then come home & do nothing but watch tv, talk on the phone or sleep. I was handling basically everything while working around 50 hours a week. She has been going to a therapist for years but no improvement. I finally had enough of her setting a bad example for the kids & creating more stress on me. I told her I thought it was best if we went separate ways. She freaked out & started promising to change. She went the next day & checked into a facility & stayed 5 days. They told her she the prescriptions she was on were all wrong & they changed her medication & gave her a plan to follow to be more involved. It's been 3 weeks since she came home. The 1st few days she helped with grocery shopping & cleaned up some. Since she has cooked dinner 3-4 days a week but that is the only area she's contributing consistently. She no longer works so home is her job. I feel that she should be making a larger contribution but I have been trying to be patient with her hoping she would make more progress. The issue for me is I'm not sure if I should continue to be patient or if I'm just delaying the inevitable? I don't want to look back in a year or more and be in the same situation I was in before. Has anyone dealt with someone like this before? Did they change or was change only temporary? |
Question: In memphis can i have convention sex with my husband that in jail? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 07:46 PM PST |
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Posted: 25 Jan 2016 06:59 PM PST She was given permanent alimony in the divorce. She was a stay-at-home mom and the kids are grown. It's my aunt, not me. |
Question: Have your parents gotten divorced? If so has that skewed your idea of marriage? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 06:46 PM PST |
Question: Is it okay for my husband to body slam me? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 06:44 PM PST He says its good to play around in a marriage to ease the tension I m a little concerned as I m 8 months pregnant.. He also says hot sauce is good for the baby? Idk I wish he would quit being so rough. Should I tell him no more WWE stuff until after the baby? He says I m nit picking and overreacting because of the hormones No hate just advice Thanks BTW I m 5 4" idk if that helps |
Posted: 25 Jan 2016 06:40 PM PST My wife and I are still going through a divorce. Have been all year long. But I ve had our son for 2 years straight. I want to claim him fully on my own taxes. She wants me to claim her and my son, but I don t wanna do that because she wants half of the tax check. She s worthless and has never worked or done anything to help me with our son. She doesn t deserve anything. So please tell me my options here. |
Question: What to take to husband? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 06:31 PM PST So my husband is kicking an addiction and is in rehab.I am wondering what should I bring to him while I am visiting him? |
Question: HAS ANYONE FELT THIS WAY ABOUT PARENT'S DIVORCE? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 06:11 PM PST Please, I just want to know. My parents divorced when I was 9, and, to be honest, it didn't really bother me. Now, 9 years later (I am 18), it has really started to bother me. I think about it often. Maybe this is because I live with my mother and stepdad, and also 4 year old half-brother. I try to see my dad often, but even then I get so sad after I have to say goodbye. I just want to know if anyone has been in such a situation where the divorce is affecting you years and years later? And, any coping mechanisms you can think of? |
Question: Why does it take so long for child support process for the man? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 06:04 PM PST |
Question: My parents got divorced a while ago and I m still unhappy. Need help.? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 05:55 PM PST My parents got divorced when I was 10. I am now 16 and still unhappy with myself. I feel like I m missing out on life with married parents and find myself getting jealous of others whose parents are still married. I feel like I would have had more friends and more confidence had my parents never gotten divorced. The only place I find myself happy is at my cousins house. I started going there weekly when my parents divorced for I had begun my journey living with all girls(but that s another unfortunate story). They have all sons and it was fun for me. I feel that my aunt understands me more than my own mother for having all boys. She understands what is teenage guys eat, do for fun, and basically everything about us. There s no fighting or conflict over there and I enjoy being over there than my own house by a long shot. There are unfortunately 2 problems with that. When I go over their house, I get used to a conflict and stress free life and coming back to my house is very depressing for me and usually leads to at least a day in bed doing nothing. The other problem is that I find myself feeling very jealous of my cousins because of their confidence and happiness and I can sort of take the similarities of my younger cousin and me when my parents were married and watch him grow up to be like what could have been me if my parents stayed together. What do I do to stay happy without becoming jealous or depressed when I return home? |
Posted: 25 Jan 2016 05:51 PM PST I had no relationship with the ex-wife outside of her 6 year marriage to my brother and they had no kids. They divorced in 2009 and apparently she has died suddenly at 42 (alcohol related). So would it be uncomfortable for the family if I showed up? My brother is not going. I liked her but did not side with her in the divorce (she left my brother). What should I do? I feel sorry for her regarding her death as she was a sweet person. Her brother decided to email my brother though they don't keep in touch either. |
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Question: How many husband can woman have? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 05:11 PM PST |
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Question: So much vagina discharge? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 04:39 PM PST I ve always had a lot on discharge and I m so tired of it!! There is so much of it, everyday my underwear get pretty wet becuase of it it s so annoying. I m getting frusterated with it, I m starting to wear liners though. help |
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Question: Sex before marriage. Do you believe its the right thing to do or not? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 03:44 PM PST I will respect someone's belief.....unless they piss me off. Please do not refer to or quote the bible because I want to see if you can answer this question without it. |
Question: In marriage, what does intimacy mean? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 02:31 PM PST In marriage, what does intimacy mean? Why is there such a firestorm when men ask for intimacy? https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20160122145316AAJukcG&page=1 I was surfing on yahoo, this question appalled me. I thought intimacy meant couples sharing their time together to strengthen the relationship. How come some women blast at men for demanding intimacy? ....whatever great, thanks! |
Posted: 25 Jan 2016 01:57 PM PST Wife said no. It's hard not to think about it. I don't know why I want it so bad, I just do. I don't wanna make her feel forced in to it, it is intended to be a good time. I thought about finding a couple that is in to it, but I feel bad about cheating. |
Question: I only work part-time, should I be shunned? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 01:37 PM PST I currently only work 40 hours every other week. My bills are perfectly fine as I drive a car that is 15 years old, I don't need to wear the most expensive clothes, and I am raising a child who has disabilities. However, people are nosy and many ask why I am only part time and what I do with myself all day long. Since I am young, divorced, and have a college degree, they think I should be working as hard as possible. A lot of people who are married have time to do laundry and things with their spouses. My child's homework takes hours and I am entirely on my own. I do not date. When I am not with her, I am at work. The cost of daycare for her after school alone would be the same cost of me going back to work full time. How do I deal with the judgement? |
Question: Do you prefer being single or married? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 01:36 PM PST |
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Posted: 25 Jan 2016 01:30 PM PST I plan on going to Japan with my 5 year old this year for a week or so, but I m not sure if I ll need to wait get us passports until after the divorce or if i can get them now in preparation for it all. I don t plan on changing my name back to my maiden name, that way my son and I still have the same last name. |
Posted: 25 Jan 2016 01:12 PM PST 15 years ago, a similar thing happened but he was not that withdrawn. That time he actually asked me for a divorce but we went to counseling and did very well. There have been no more issues until about 6 months ago, I noticed him starting to withdraw. I asked several times if I could do anything to help and he finally said he needed a break. He has been staying at his dads and is pulling farther away even from our kids. I have not seen him or heard his voice in a month. I don t know what to do. I love him more than life and have let him know that I am here anytime and we would love him to come home but he doesn t want to. Any communication is done by text. It is breaking my heart but I don t know what to do. |
Question: When is it time to call it quits on a good marriage? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 01:11 PM PST My husband and I, I believe, are true soulmates. We are best of friends and have the best relationship you could ever imagine. We were together five years and married two years now. One small detail though is that his ex is constantly in the picture. She still insists on controlling him because they have kids together. I ve asked her many times to back off that there are lines that are constantly being crossed where she is concerned and she refuses and says that my husband is her best friend. The reason they are divorced is because she turned gay and was cheating on him and left him for a woman. But my husband, who is over-the-top super nice to everybody, cannot hurt a single soul. Which means he continues to do as he s told by her to avoid upsetting her. I have stated my concern so many times but nothing changes. Without her in the picture we would never argue and life would be amazing. She continues to be the one problem that will never go away and he s too nice to make that change. Do I threatened to leave a perfectly good marriage? And it really is perfectly good without that little equation. Not to mention, we have three boys combined get along amazingly. It s so difficult not knowing how to move forward and what the best possible options are. I m just looking for some suggestions before making any crazy decisions. |
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Posted: 25 Jan 2016 01:04 PM PST ok so i married young at 18 and have been married for almost 5 years now with know to kids. what do you do when the guy you have always had feelings for since middle school pops back into your life.I feel so happy when he is around. happier then i have felt in a long time but even through my husband can be a dick i dont want to leave him just because of this guy. I cant stop thinking about him and when i see him i cant help but to smile. All me and my husband has done for 3 years know is fight. |
Posted: 25 Jan 2016 12:40 PM PST but he wants to work it out with me. I honestly am not sure, He had been lying to me for years and I was a good wife and he knew that, I lost control of myself, was a definite shock, I broke down when I found out. I kicked him out of the house, l was an emotional wreck, and its been 4 months we have been away, he wanted to work it out as he feels extremely guilty of what he did and still says he loves me... We have a 1 year old. And I am working 2 jobs after he left I could afford everything now with his help on my daughters. I'm doing ok as long as he's helping for his daughter. He wants to go couples therapy to help us out and he said he will quit his job if he doesn't get promoted in few months. He said his boss is leaving and he's the guy who will be in charge which I understand and his mistress will probably quit soon because she knows he is trying to come back... so idk, now what the hell should I do? any insight guys? |
Question: Just found out the my husband of 10 years, has been cheating.? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 12:36 PM PST Yesterday morning he & his cousin had an arguing dispute, they both passed nasty words to one another. In the mist of the hurtful words, my husband Cousin shout out you need to stop cheating on your wife. My heart dropped. My husband and I had some rocky marital years, that by the grace and mercy of God we've overcome. My whole world shattered at that moment . a woman that was in his phone contact was in question. This particular woman is his co worker, now let me inform that hubby and I shouldn't have friends of opposite sex, something that we agreed on. So he make up a whole lie saying she only call him about job related issues. I'm already scorned and now I'm hurt real bad . I really don't know what's next. I put my trust in him |
Question: What to do about a future money issue bound to cause an argument between my wife and I.? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 12:33 PM PST After we were married my wife told me that she wanted to keep her money separate from mine. My wife makes significantly more money than I do, has more money in her savings and will have much more money in her retirement than I will when I retire. When we went house shopping I wanted something we could both afford but she wanted a more expensive home and said she would pay the difference. A year later she asked me for half the mortgage. I told her we needed to sell the house because I couldn't afford it. When I offered to pay what I could toward the mortgage and pay all of the household bills she agreed. So now I live check to check while her savings grows and she spends money on whatever she wants whenever she wants. I could care less what she spends her money on but it is difficult for me because she frequently throws in my face the fact that she pays more toward the house than I do. She makes disparaging comments about my career choices and will even go so far as to insult my masculinity because she "provides for me". I can't stand it and really hate her for it sometime. Anyway...I am 10 years older than she is so its safe to assume that my parents will pass before hers leaving me with $ from their will. Should I use the $ toward the mortgage or use it for myself? I know if the shoe was on the other foot that she would keep hers for herself (that's just the way it is with her). Oh and by the way her parents have more money than mine so she'll be even more financially secure |
Question: My husband loves my but his sexual desire has gone down within 6 months of marriage.? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 12:20 PM PST |
Question: Has anyone had a "Im going to marry him" moment? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 12:10 PM PST So my ex and I were together for 9 months. We broke up a few months ago but always find a way to each other. Right now we're both in a place where we don't one a relationship right now (with anyone) More so for him as he has a lot of issues he needs to overcome and he's not ready. We did have some major ups and downs. His sign is Gemini, and boy does that fit him well. My intuition is crazy accurate for the most part. Usually when I have a feeling about something it actually happens, but I have this feeling that we'll get back together again one day and it will be more long term. I feel like there's a possibility I'm going to marry him. My mom told me when she first saw my dad she knew they were going to get married , and they did. Has anyone else ever said that and they ended up together or married? We are also still really great friends *** |
Question: Husband won't stop missing work? Is divorce my only option left here? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 12:09 PM PST My husband won't stop missing work I've done every attempt to make him quit. We've been married for two years, and he never did this before we were married if he stayed home he was truly sick. He works a job Monday-Friday so he gets the weekends off. For about a year now, he's been missing ATLEAST three days of work a month. Usually he misses about a day a week. Two weeks ago, he said his stomach hurt from eating too much pizza. A week before that, he missed two days because he said he had the poops. Now this last week he said his sinuses hurt and tried missing two days of work but after one day of being home I said you are going this is ridiculous and he stormed around all mad all day. He came home from work early today saying his knee hurt and my son who works with him texted me saying he was walking around just fine before he left work. If my son misses even an hour of work or a couple hours to go with his wife to an appointment for their baby, my husband will complain about it and he's always missing my sons attendance is way better then his is. My son probably took a full day off about four months ago. What can I do about this? He got fired from another job he worked at in the last year because he was always missing. Me and him can't even go out because he's always missing anymore and we can't afford it. Thanks |
Question: My husband loves me but his sexual desire has gone down drastically .? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 12:04 PM PST We ve married for 8 months & it was an arrange marriage. His sexual desire has gone down within 4 months though he loves me. |
Question: Can children destroy a marriage? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 11:37 AM PST My girlfriend is divorced with a son. I like and care about her son but I believe his behavior is not appropriate for a 6 year old. For example he interrupts our conversations constantly and inserts himself in adult conversations. He does not do what he is told most of the time unless theres a reward offered and even then a lot of the time he does not. He rarely says please or thank you and demands his mom gets him things (more food, his blanket, his iPad etc ) and she gives in and does it. He leaves trash on the floor and doesn't pick up his toys. I planned a very nice and expensive date and my girlfriend brought her son along because she thought the three of us would bond together. I didnt make a big deal out of it but I feel detached from her because of her son and also don't like the way he acts a lot of the time. He's not a bad kid overall just needs some boundaries and structure and whenever it is approached he rebels and makes up lies about me. It makes me wonder why her ex husband took off and if this is the reason Do children often destroys marriages and how do you prevent it? |
Question: My mother in law...how do I get rid of her? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 11:25 AM PST I should have never listened to my wife. She promised many sexual favors for me if she let her mother move it. Well, it hasn't worked that well. We moved into a smaller house after our son moved out and it's a 3 bedroom that one room was my entertainment room and extra bed for guests. That room is right next to our bedroom and it's a big bedroom. The other bedroom is an office and is small and really not possible to make it into a bedroom nor want to. So basically my MIL almost every night is knocking on our bedroom door saying "keep it down, what are you too doing" etc. I told her Sat night to STFU. She literally opened our bedroom door. while I was doggy styling my wife. (she forgot to lock the door). So that ruined it so last night I intentionally had the loudest sex possible just railing my wife. She kept hitting the walls and door and the more she did it the louder I got. I think the deal is she does not like me molesting my wife nor touching her at all. She has odd views with her daughter but my wife thinks its real funny. She's on SS and has no job so I don't know how I can get her out of the house. Help! |
Question: How to deal with husband jealous of your friends? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 11:19 AM PST My husband and I have been married for 5 months, lived together for 2 years, and been to gather for 4. His behavior started during the engagement, and I chalked it up to nerves but it has continued after the wedding. He is jealous of time spent with my friends. He always says "I feel like your friends know you better than I do. You talk for so long." I explain that girls just talk, and there is nothing I tell them that I don't tell him. He doesn't have family that lives close or any friends that live close, and I have encouraged him to make friends and tried to introduce him to friends spouses and it has not helped. He has gone so far as to accuse me of being a lesbian. He also ruined our first Thanksgiving together because he thought I was cheating on him (as evidenced by a pair of 'sexy' panties he found in the laundry.) He is constantly upset about something and instead of talking toe about it he just doesn't talk at all. He also complains about the lack of sex...but I'm not exactly turned on by his behavior or him saying "let's practice making babies" in the middle of a completely non related discussion. What should I do? |
Posted: 25 Jan 2016 11:14 AM PST would you be ok with him starting wearing ladies clothing? |
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Question: Can a husband love his wife if he cheats on her? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 10:54 AM PST He married her and has children with her, the typical solid family set up, but he cheats on her and has sex with other women, can he actually love her? I've seen a lot of women that stay with cheating men, so can that actually be true? |
Posted: 25 Jan 2016 09:44 AM PST Single moms/dads, did you have any success with child relocation on a parenting plan? What did you have to say to show its in the best interest of the child? In my situation, her dad is in and out and I have a job waiting for me 1000 miles away. This would be more secure for my daughter financially and I have more fanily support there. |
Question: Is it fair my dad expects my kids to call his wife grammy? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 09:30 AM PST I do not have relationship with his wife and my kids have not seen or talked her in over 3 years. I have told my dad to not expect me to have relationship with her and I have had a strained one with him. He continues to send gifts and they sign Grammy each time. Typical yahoo answers. It would be nice to get a response from a person that does not have good relations with step instead of just assuming that I have a vendetta for no reason. She is not and never has been a positive person in my life. They are together because of affair that deeply hurt my mom and me and it has never been the same between me and my dad. Many problems have happened since and I am not going to get too personal on here but it got bad enough that I finally said enough to my Dad and let him know not to expect me to have a relationship with her, this was after he had no contact with me for almost 2 years over issue with her. I do not think my kids should call her grammy after that and not seeing her for 3 years. I know it is super easy to post nasty responses when you don't have a face to go with it. There have been years that my dad has not seen me or my kids because of her. She is toxic and has not seen my kids in years and has no business referring to herself as my kids' grandma and I don't have to promote any relations between her and my kids. And actually not that it matters but I do want to say that I did try to have a relationship and they stopped having one with me!!! And now expect me to forget and all is well. When somebody hurts you are not obligated to have a relationship with that person. ???? I would have also chosen you for best answer if I would have fully read your answer. At first I thought you were like all the rest. Thanks for your answer. You are right |
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Posted: 25 Jan 2016 06:57 AM PST No one's special and deserves better treatment than they give to others. |
Posted: 25 Jan 2016 06:32 AM PST about leaving my clothes on the floor. 5 minutes later she accused me of doing something I didn't do. I told her she was being rude and disrespectful. She said, 'oh so you're still upset about the bathroom'. Yes, I was upset but i wasn't showing it. But then it escalated and she started deflecting saying, if you don't like the way i treat you, you should marry someone else. It ends where I lose it and knock her coffee mug across the room shattering it. Now i'm sure she won't talk to me for a week. What can/should i do?(I did apologize for losing me temper and cleaned up the mess before i left) |
Question: Are these arguments common in marriage? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 02:32 AM PST During a verbal argument, my wife hit me on the arm and i completely lost it. I took her to the floor, hitting her many times, and hurting her badly. I don't like being hit (even softly, or jokingly/playfully). What she did was wrong and she shouldn't have pushed me so far. But what i did was worse, and i know that. This is not the first time this has happened to us. Are these arguments common in marriage, and how do you prevent fights from escalating? |
Question: Is this the reason people marry each other? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 01:11 AM PST the reasons are: - they love each other - they want to start a family - somebody we can count on (spouse) - somebody to get through during the tough times (most people do not understand this and they get divorced?) - being a responsible adult Are these correct? do they apply to americans these days? |
Question: I know thah some people in USA married with animals and cars, that is right? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 12:25 AM PST |
Question: How does the family court system determine the amount of child support? Posted: 25 Jan 2016 12:06 AM PST My estranged husband left me last year. He hasn't paid a dime of support for our kids since then. He won't willingly help me either. I'm struggling to keep up with the needs our of children. We are going to court tomorrow to determine child support. I'm just trying to figure out how much child support that my kids are going to receive. |
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