Marriage & Divorce: Question: Should I be worried ? |
- Question: Should I be worried ?
- Question: Am I better off not marrying her?
- Question: Should I tell someone?
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- Question: We are buying a house together but my husband wont put my name on the deed?
- Question: If my ex wife gets money from social security for my children does that count as cold support?
- Question: Does a wife find it offensive if her husband refers to her as HIS wife?
- Question: Husband Flirts for years with female customers to close sales. Inappropriate or appropriate?
- Question: If I marry in Honduras and live in the U.S. and I currently collect spousal support in the U.S. From a previous marriage will support end?
- Question: . Is he a good husband?
- Question: Marriage is more about commitment and less about romance and love?
- Question: My ex wants me back :/?
- Question: A question for males only: Which one is more important for you, wife and children or hot sex with another woman?
- Question: Why wont a married guy divorce his wife to marry another woman he loves? Whats wrong with that? Why would he insist so much not getting?
- Question: Would you get jealous if you husband spend time with his female friend when you are busy with kids at home?
- Question: Why dont married guy divorce to be with the other woman they are in love with?
- Question: Met the guy of my dreams. Got married. He has a child already. My life is miserable.?
- Question: Do Women still have to work to "keep their Man from cheating"?
- Question: Once a cheater, always a cheater?
- Question: Always queef during doggy style?
- Question: Threesome or confession?
- Question: How does oversharing a person's life on Facebook, blogs, Twitter, or other forms of social media affect their marriage?
- Question: 1.Are true love and sex two different things? 2.Would you marry love of your life if they want the marriage o be asexual?
- Question: The statistics say marriage is on the decline but I swear everyone I know between the ages of 23-36 have gotten married..?
- Question: Is it normal that I ask for divorce for this reason?
- Question: Have I been wrong the past 8-9 months about the fact I feel my husband has cheated?
- Question: Is it wrong for my husband to tell me to sit in the back seat of the car when we pick up his brother in law?
- Question: Want a review of child support and my ex is theatening me. He doesn t do what he agreed to in our divorce. Should I cancel my request?
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- Question: On Average how often does a happy married couple have sex?
- Question: Husband stated he wants a divorce. Did not see this coming...?
- Question: No intimacy with my wife.?
Question: Should I be worried ? Posted: 30 May 2016 08:26 PM PDT My husband and I got into a really bad argument last week. He is still showing anger towards me about it. Normally he would give in to talk but this time he's angry. He will be back from overseas (Military) this October. Our 1 year anniversary is next month. He's been telling me he could be depressed or could have ptsd. When we got into that argument last week I did mention to him that he needed help, and that I wanted to help him. He even hung up the phone on me. Now he's telling me we should do less talking. He's said some mean things to me before, Sometimes I would have to correct myself when I'm talking to him over the phone. We've been friends since we were kids, our moms are best friends and our families know each other. Could this lead to anything if I don't get help for us ? Thanks and God Bless 😇 |
Question: Am I better off not marrying her? Posted: 30 May 2016 07:49 PM PDT Loving the moments my ex girlfriend and I shared makes me wonder if I should have married her. I enjoyed sharing our lives together, but I am just starting my life. I recently graduated from university and will be moving. I am ready to start a career and will be moving to a different city for opportunities. If I married her, I imagine handling most or all of the financial burden. She does not have a job, but plans to get her GED to get a job that I think can't sufficiently support her family. Her medical problems and age will limit things we can do for fun. But the worst is her health probelms that saddens me and I don't want to have somne that I will always worry about. Of course I will take care and worry about the one I marry, but she has a lot. On the plus side, being with her made me realize I want to marry someone. I enjoy spending time with her kids, us eatting or going out with our families. She drives me to the doctor or offers to attend my doctor's appointments. I would do the same for her, but she doesnt want me to. Am I better off not marryng her? |
Question: Should I tell someone? Posted: 30 May 2016 07:47 PM PDT I've had lots of family problems throughout my life. I've been adopted, due to my birth parents being alcoholics, and abusing drugs. Next I lived in foster care for a while until I found a family. Now that I'm adopted I recently found out my new dad is divorcing my new mom. He had an affair that has been going on for quite some time now. He already lives with her and has a new life of his own. A while back he thought we should share Apple IDs so we could share music. That resulted into me reviving pictures of him cheating and all their texts. Now we found out (from the pictures) it's a lady he works with! Couldn't he get into trouble for that? Today I got a text on his account (he doesn't know I'm still logged in) that someone was out buying condoms for them tonight. So he's cheating on another lady too! Should I tell someone or just let it play out.. |
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Question: We are buying a house together but my husband wont put my name on the deed? Posted: 30 May 2016 07:15 PM PDT We have been married 10 years and were excited to buy our first home together until his lawyer sister stuck her nose in! The mortgage will be borrowed in his name only as recomended by our broker as unfortunately my income can't be counted. We were however going to have the deed in both our name which really excited us as we have been dreaming of doing it together and living there forever! The trouble is hubby keeps involving his sister who is a lawyer and last night she talked him out of putting my name on the deed as we planned incase we seperate etc ( I overheard the convo) and now he is refusing to put me on it as he wants to protect himself! We have been arguing since and I feel so hurt and betrayed and don't want anything to do with the house now. I dont even want to live there as it will feel like HIS house and im just like a boarder and feel like I can no longer trust him as he is all about self preservation where I feel if you cant trust the other spouse we should not even bother getting a place together. Right now he has gone to the conveyencer alone as we were going to sign the contract together today. What should I do? |
Posted: 30 May 2016 06:47 PM PDT |
Question: Does a wife find it offensive if her husband refers to her as HIS wife? Posted: 30 May 2016 05:01 PM PDT doesn't the pronoun "his" imply he sees her as HIS property? |
Posted: 30 May 2016 02:42 PM PDT My husband flirts with his customers to close deals today My kids found a text from a female customer on his phone that says "hey baby miss you". What should I do? He says she's a customer and they are just friends. When I made him call her she she said sorry and I told her it's very inappropriate to talk to a married man that way and for his daughters to find this kind of text made them think daddy has a girlfriend and she got scared and hung up. I don't believe that he's telling me the truth but he says it was only flirting and nothing else. |
Posted: 30 May 2016 01:10 PM PDT |
Question: . Is he a good husband? Posted: 30 May 2016 01:02 PM PDT My sister pasted away 1 day ago, the only family i have how is my husband but how he left me for 2 day to be with his sister and father to spend memorial day with them, while i am alone at home. He gave $20 and told me to get some thing to eat. Is he a good husband? |
Question: Marriage is more about commitment and less about romance and love? Posted: 30 May 2016 12:57 PM PDT |
Question: My ex wants me back :/? Posted: 30 May 2016 11:21 AM PDT I'm 23 year old single mom with a 1 year old daughter. My ex husband and I split when I was 2 months pregnant. We share joint custody. He has the baby on the weekends. Anywho. Lately my ex has been buying me stuff every time he picks and drops off our son. He has even broken up with his girlfriend cause he was getting tired of her. Well today he called me saying that he wants things to go back as they used to be. I personally do not want to get back with him. That's why we divorced. I just need a way to tell him I just want to be friends. And what do I do with all the crap he's giving to me?? Give them back or donate them? He has given me flowers and $600 purses! That I don't even like |
Posted: 30 May 2016 10:39 AM PDT |
Posted: 30 May 2016 10:38 AM PDT a divorce. Life is short. |
Posted: 30 May 2016 10:36 AM PDT |
Question: Why dont married guy divorce to be with the other woman they are in love with? Posted: 30 May 2016 10:31 AM PDT |
Question: Met the guy of my dreams. Got married. He has a child already. My life is miserable.? Posted: 30 May 2016 09:34 AM PDT Got married to the men of my dreams but the fact that he has a child has made my life miserable. When couple's first get married there suppose to have that honey moon face well when you meet someone that already has a kid thats out the window. No honey moon face, no time for each other. Forget about becoming a mom when your ready because you become a mom the minute you get married. We cant move to a different city or state to grow as professionals because he is tied down on staying near his child, forget traveling or exploring the world either. My life hit the fast forward button and i hate it. What am I suppose to do? |
Question: Do Women still have to work to "keep their Man from cheating"? Posted: 30 May 2016 09:23 AM PDT I am 23 and I listen to many of the conversations the older women in my family have and I notice that female beauty seems to be the largest priority and hook to "keep a man". For example, when they hear about a friend who was cheated on or left, I hear "How can he cheat, shes so beautiful!" Or they would say: "Poor so and so, she's not the prettiest girl, but I'm sure she'll find 'some guy somehwere' ". If an unattractive woman marries a prominent man, they'll say: "I don't understand, she's not even pretty!" Even my own grandmother said to me: "Watch what you're eating, you don't want to lose your man because you got fat right?" These phrases seem bizarre as if a woman letting herself go justifies a man leaving or that women have to work to prevent a man from cheating or leaving but not so much vice versa. I even see this concept a lot in Mad Men (the era my female relatives grew up in), there was a scene were a few "homely" secretaries cried because their old boyfriends left them. I don't know if my generation is different than my mother's or grandmother's or I'm simply too young to know what's coming ahead. Is female beauty that huge of a priority for men that it can risk losing them and do women have to work at "hanging on" to their men? I think I'm mostly asking why was beauty such a priority then and not "as much" now? I think I should have clarified, I wasn't necessarily referring to "letting oneself go". OF COURSE I think letting oneself go is HORRIBLE for a man. I meant more a long the lines of, if you're a "5" or "6", do you have to work harder to hang on to a man then a "9"? Even if the 5 or 6 is funny, a good person, offers sex and the 9 is a *****. Does beauty top everything for men? |
Question: Once a cheater, always a cheater? Posted: 30 May 2016 09:14 AM PDT Anyways I've been married to my husband for 3 years. We're both 30. However the last 7 months he has cheated on me with a coworker and a female relative of mine. Not by sex, but secretly texting them and calling them when I'm by around. When I would come home he would quickly hang up. I have confronted him and he has said he just talks to them. This is a lie. I have read his texts and he has been sexting both of them. They haven't had sex yet but I'm just wondering if this is worth saving my marriage. I kind of want to break things off and move on with my life. I don't talk to half of my family now cause of that female cousin who's been talking to my husband. So do you think our marriage is worth saving? We don't have children so it would be easier to split. My husband has done this stuff and I'm worried he'll do it again later in the future of we stay together. |
Question: Always queef during doggy style? Posted: 30 May 2016 06:56 AM PDT Me and my friend have sex a lot and his favourite position is doggy style and I like it too but every single time I queef the entire time. I've only had sex with 2 people so I don't know why I'd be loose. I find it soo embarrassing but he said he doesn't mind but it completely turns me off how can i get it to stop, it's only doggy style that it happens and it never used to happen this much with my ex. |
Question: Threesome or confession? Posted: 30 May 2016 06:32 AM PDT I have been married to my beautiful wife for the last 8 years. We love each other and I never suspected her of any infidelity. She has an identical twin who is married to a very good friend of mine. We do a lot of things together and both my brother in law and myself have issues identifying the right wife if they are dressed the same. I just discovered recently that my wife and her sister might have swapped beds at occasions. I am pissed, since I could not tell if this actually happened or not and that I might have been taken for a fool. Moreover, I do not know if I should advise my brother in law about my and his wife's games. My wife wants to buy my silence by having a threesome with me and her sister. Very tempting, but I feel like I'd be selling my soul to the devil. What should I do? In the other hand, was it cheating? They are identical. I mean like the same in every detail. Thank you for advices for those who posted advices. Others, I would not know what to say: it is the first time I have posted this, it is not a fantasy and nor am I trolling. Also it is not a story, since I have no interest on entertaining any of you, but a simple question I ask anonymously since I could not ask this question of my priest, who knows both sisters and my brother-in-law. I will take down the posting in two days since I put it up only for advices. I must say, I am surprised that I got only 3-4 actual advices, and the rest took time to dismiss the question entirely. Whichever way, thank you. |
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Posted: 30 May 2016 02:52 AM PDT And I live in a city with an unbalanced ratio... how is this possible??? They are all Heterosexual couples |
Question: Is it normal that I ask for divorce for this reason? Posted: 30 May 2016 02:18 AM PDT Hi, my husband and I have been living together for 7 years now we have a 5 year old. When I recently came up here to his country he would often threaten to divorce me and send me back to my country under whatever circumstances, stand up with his whole body in front of me to intimidate me, slap my face, insult me, and recently pushed me against the door where I made a whole in with my heel and all of it in front of our child who got really scared. My husband denied everything when I confronted him and when I said about police he gave me his look and say don't you dared to lie to the police, I went to get a report and he doesn't know it. I asked him for divorce but in order for him not to make it contentious he wants me to agree on his conditions which is to give him half of the custody of our own like he wants our son to spend half of the week with him and half with me when he does not even go with him to the restroom in a public place if it is not because I am there he lets our son go alone and he says that he needs to go alone, some times I fall asleep on my son's bed and he has taken pics of us he says to document the child abuse I committing when my son is only 5 he says because he should not sleep with mommy also he does not want to give child support or even help me pay for the hospital bills because he argues they under my name even though it was because I gave birth to our son |
Question: Have I been wrong the past 8-9 months about the fact I feel my husband has cheated? Posted: 30 May 2016 02:18 AM PDT |
Posted: 29 May 2016 11:22 PM PDT Is it wrong for my husband to tell me to sit in the back seat of the car when we pick up his brother in law? I m not sure if I m being overly sensitive but I feel like I am being demoted when my husband tells me to move to the back seat. If it was his mother, father, or someone older I would not mind because that s how I was raised. In this scenario I feel like he is being inconsiderate especially because he knows how car sick I get. Do I have a right to be put off and if so how should I approach him about this? |
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Question: On Average how often does a happy married couple have sex? Posted: 29 May 2016 03:37 PM PDT |
Question: Husband stated he wants a divorce. Did not see this coming...? Posted: 29 May 2016 01:08 PM PDT Now things are getting ugly. He moved in with his parents, states he wants no communication with me and is having his parents come to the house when I am not there to pack things up. I am afraid that one day I will come home and nothing will be in the house. I have yet to see an attorney. What makes this worse is that I work but only save about 200 per month due to bills that I have to pay every month (student loans, credit cards, utilities). How will I be able to see a lawyer? Since he is not speaking to me, he is having his family call and approach me with what he needs. I have never seen this side of his family this way nor him. Again this came as a surprise and I am heartbroken that he does not want to make this work. We have been together for 13yrs and married for 6. |
Question: No intimacy with my wife.? Posted: 29 May 2016 06:18 AM PDT We get on ok, but when it comes to touching, kissing, or hugs, I feel physically sick at the thought of it. We never touch at all, and if her leg accidentally touches mine in bed I move away quickly. Is this normal for a couple after 25 years of marriage? |
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