Marriage & Divorce: Question: My wife like somebody else. What should I do? |
- Question: My wife like somebody else. What should I do?
- Question: How bad do things get when your engaged?
- Question: Divorce in military?
- Question: Why do people want to get married?
- Question: Marriage and divorce section OK Here?
- Question: How to deal with spiteful ex wives and angry daughters?
- Question: Is it normal if a man don't enjoy sex with women?
- Question: Is there such thing as a faithful woman?
- Question: How do I get my Dad to get over his fear and just marry his friend already, I really like her?
- Question: Does it ever get any easier?
- Question: Men, What would you do if you found out your wife cheated with your friend?
- Question: Would you consider a man that cheats on his wife a Bad Man?
- Question: Am I being selfish by not allowing my son to sleep over at my ex mother in laws?
- Question: Divorce with a house?
- Question: What should I do? my husband and was arguing he said maybe this not meant to be we got married to young I said ok and hung up in his face?
- Question: If my husband tells me he'll make dinner, do I still need to get up? I give him plenty of love.?
- Question: Husband controls pictures I post on social media?
- Question: Is my husband support to take care of me ??( NOT MONEY WISE) . I'm in soo much pain and I can't even get myself water .?
- Question: Women, do you ever forget your best?
- Question: Help me name my new baby twins!?
- Question: I want to understand attention starvation. Needy wives, why do you "need" your husband's attention? Is he neglecting you? If so, how?
- Question: Help Marriage and div.. I ask you because you are more mature.?
- Question: Is there a point living after the age of 30?
- Question: Women, if a man you love started to make himself unavailable to you after years of giving you unconditional attention, how would you feel?
- Question: When you are married to a self centered spouse who likes to steal everyone's attention by playing victim, what happens when you ignore them?
- Question: Why single girls love or affair with married man?
- Question: Has anyone here left his wife and kids for another woman?
- Question: I need some advice on leaving my cheating husband or just trying to trust him again?
- Question: If a wife works part time does house work, inst it okay for an unemployed husband to help out with house work,cooking not just yard work ,?
- Question: Can anyone tell me how to say this in a mature & polite manner?
- Question: Once you accept that you are 2nd fiddle to everything in your spouse's life, what should you do next?
- Question: Help my friend by giving sugestion.?
- Question: A question for husbands, how do you handle making a decision that your wife doesn't agree with?
- Question: Custody Battle Advice is needed.?
- Question: How would women like to see their husbands improve in regards to sex?
- Question: Should I get Married Without My Parents Blessing??
- Question: I want 3 some with my friend.. planing to talk this to my hubby.. is it safe for our relation?
- Question: I need to Talk to someone,About, Cuckolding,My wifes wants too ,please help...?
- Question: Why does Western marriage give women dictatorial control over her husband's sexuality?
- Question: Husband... What's your opinion? Because I feel I need to finally divorce?
- Question: Is it true that if a couple divorces the wife has the right to take everything?
- Question: Should I be concerned about this?
- Question: I need to accept the status quo in my marriage since it is unchangeable. Why is this such a hard pill for people like me to swallow?
- Question: How can you tell if a guy is in love with you?
- Question: Husband... To finally divorce or keep trying?
- Question: Why would my wife threaten divorce??
- Question: How does it starts when the two spouses make love,and how long minutes does it take the intercourse,exactely?
- Question: I can't afford to provide for my stepchildren and my wife also im only 24 am I a coward to express this is too much for me?
- Question: I am married with kids, but in love with another woman. How can I tell my wife that I want a divorce? Then, do I have to pay till the kids?
- Question: Why do poeple with young kids divorce?
- Question: Can A girl leave you or divorce you... Because you are BALD?
- Question: Billy no mates.?
- Question: My husband continuously lies about going to dateing sites, and sais they are spam and he didn t go tee?
- Question: Marriage question?
Question: My wife like somebody else. What should I do? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 08:42 PM PDT I thought her midlife crisis is over. Today I found a piece of paper with a name of a guy on it written multiple times. I noticed she's been burning candles and keeping paper ashes in the house. To confirm my hunch, I researched the guy on facebook. He lives close by and is a work out buff. I don't suspect any cheating because she lets me use her phone. But do I talk to her about why she would write a guy's name on a piece of paper? It barely missed the trash so I picked it up. Is my wife crazy voodoo? |
Question: How bad do things get when your engaged? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 08:30 PM PDT I'm one month away from getting married and I just want to know if you have been in the same process or are already married. How bad did things get? I mean from both being stressed out and nervous. Any stories or feedback would be welcomed. Thanks! |
Question: Divorce in military? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 08:23 PM PDT My husband and I are getting a divorce. We have a daughter once the divorce is finalized will he still receive any extra pay or just his base pay |
Question: Why do people want to get married? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 08:13 PM PDT I don't understand how a legal piece of paper can mean so much to someone, or how some people feel like it's necessary to prove their love for each other. Not to mention the divorce rate, and divorce ain't cheap. I'm 26, but not sure why that matters? It's not relevant to my question. |
Question: Marriage and divorce section OK Here? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 07:41 PM PDT Yes I want your thoughts on this situation a 73 yrs [ he is my husband ] is friend with a man who tried to have a affair with me ;; but of course ;; I told him NO NEVER ;; but my husband knows all this but he keep seeing and going at his place for lunch NOTE BOTH Men are NOT GAY ;; so what do you think of this [ special ] situation ? |
Question: How to deal with spiteful ex wives and angry daughters? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 07:28 PM PDT I am a 23 year old woman and I m dating a 36 year old, separated man. We met through me babysitting his 3 children; 12 and 10 year old boys and a 5 year old girl. When we met, he was still married and I was well liked by the whole family, including the wife and their adopted 20 year old daughter. Eventually, my man and the wife separated (NOT because of me) and we started seeing each other a couple months later. We did not announce it, the ex and oldest daughter found out by driving past his house and seeing my car there multiple times. After they found out, things started getting ugly. The ex now refuses to let me see the kids and the daughter is now nothing but disrespectful to me. I have been nothing but nice to these women and I m not sure what to do. I miss the kids and my man says they miss me and ask about me. Is there anyway I could somehow win the ex and daughter over? Is there anything I can do or is my best option to wait and hope it all blows over eventually? |
Question: Is it normal if a man don't enjoy sex with women? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 07:04 PM PDT I love my girlfriend but I don't enjoy intercourse at all. I only like oral and and that's sometimes. I get off from masterbation better. Am I gay? I'm not attracted to men. |
Question: Is there such thing as a faithful woman? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 07:01 PM PDT I'm single and 20 for starters, and recently I've came into a fetish called Cuckold, and upon heavy research and thought about it, I dismissed it and locked it away in a far distant place in my mind considering the amount of jealously that could come up. However, something I read about Cuckold made me feel scared about relationships, I know its childish but really I can't go a week without thinking about it, To quote from a website "A woman has a dual sex drive. The first is centered on finding a mate for life to help support her and her offspring. This is why (and when) love is such an important part of a women's sexual desire. The second is a desire to obtain a variety of the best genetic material to produce the best children. This second desire begins to grow once a woman has found her life mate and grows stronger as time with him progresses. Eventually, this later and more powerful drive overpowers her sexual desire for her life mate. This is why a woman's sexual desire for her husband diminishes over time. At the same time her sexual desire for other men is increasing. Often this desire for other men becomes so strong she cannot deny it. This does not make her immoral or mean that she no longer loves her husband. It is simply part of her genetic code." I'm not saying Men are perfect either, I'm pretty sure they are far from perfect but upon reading this, does Men have to stay in shape and look good in order for his partner to stay with him and only him? Thoughts? |
Posted: 02 Jun 2016 06:14 PM PDT She is really cool and much better then my mother but he says he is afraid a divorce will happen again. She is so cool and has lots and lots of money. |
Question: Does it ever get any easier? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 06:13 PM PDT I am stressed to the max. My husband is a recovering addict who is also bi polar managing okay at the moment but that changes all the time. My career is at a stand still and I have two amazing children, my 3 year old has severe heart disease and has had so many procedures and my 9 year old is developing aweful anxiety though we are coping well. Life is very difficult, I have felt like my husband can t stand me except when he wants sex for over a year now and I am just so unhappy. I know things can get so much worse but I am usually a very optimistic person and I just need my partner to be. He is very negative, both of his parents are incredibly negative and and also suffer from mental illness. Will my relationship ever get better? Our life is very stressful but I feel like the little engine that could and I think if I just keep pushing through eventually there will be a smoother ride but I don t know if we will survive the climb. |
Question: Men, What would you do if you found out your wife cheated with your friend? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 05:46 PM PDT And your child together with your wife looks like this so called friend of yours ? |
Question: Would you consider a man that cheats on his wife a Bad Man? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 05:41 PM PDT |
Question: Am I being selfish by not allowing my son to sleep over at my ex mother in laws? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 05:24 PM PDT My ex mother in law (my ex husbands mother) watches my son frequently. However he has never stayed overnight at her house. She asked me if she could take him to a show then have him spend the night over at her place one night. I told her no because I don't really want him to because I like when he stays over at my place or my mothers house. I also feel he might be allergic to her dog. My son is also not as warm with her as he is with my mother. My boyfriend says Im being selfish and I should let him go. Am I being selfish? |
Question: Divorce with a house? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 05:12 PM PDT I want to end my marriage but we have a house together. How can I get out without destroying my credit? |
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Question: Husband controls pictures I post on social media? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 04:11 PM PDT I have a facebook and instagram,and post daily. Whether it s pictures of my son,pictures of husband or pictures of me. The problem is that when I rarely post pictures of my self,when I do I m "punished" and picked at for what I posted. He constantly brings me down by saying how slutty I look in the picture,or how I need to "cover my ****" things like that. It s made me feel more insecure than ever,am I showing cleavage in the majority of pictures. Yes. I probably am. But I m confident in my body and see nothing wrong with it as long as I m not posing "sexually" or trying to hard to look sexy. I basically dread when he looks at my phone now. Not because I have nothing to hide but because as soon as he sees I changed my profile picture or anything like that he demeans me in front of family members on how inappropriate I look and how "I know what I m doing" please give me advice on if this is normal or not and if I should stop or he should. |
Posted: 02 Jun 2016 03:47 PM PDT I have a job but can't Wirk because of my pain I get everyday ! Hubby works part time and I get security benefits we make 2400 a month together . So don't say hubby needs a job to support the both of us . I'm 25 . Hubby 26. Is your spouse supposed to give up a few days if Work to take care of you when your sick ??? Since that's what he siad on wedding day .. That's all I'm asking |
Question: Women, do you ever forget your best? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 03:41 PM PDT It has been over 11 years now and am happily married, but every once in a while, I remember the best lover in my life and remember how it was. Do you ever forget or will it always be a part of your memory |
Question: Help me name my new baby twins!? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 01:57 PM PDT Hello/Bonjour (: My husband, Pierre, and I, Charlotte are having our first baby. We are having twins! One boy and one girl! We want French names because my husband and I are both French. Our last name is Ollivier. We were thinking of Scarlet or Audrey for a girl even though Audrey is not FRench. And we love Nicholas, Timothy, et Sebastian for a boy but we could use some help. First and middle names please. Thank you/Merci I just realize that the names I chose are not French even though I love them! Except, they're extremely popular here in France. |
Posted: 02 Jun 2016 01:14 PM PDT Replace "need" with "want" if you can't answer the question. Also replace "needy" with "wanty" if that helps. |
Question: Help Marriage and div.. I ask you because you are more mature.? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 01:12 PM PDT But at work this customer came into the store and he liked me. He came back . to give me his number and on the note it said you are real cute So at the end of my shift ready to go home I had the note and placed it on a bench to open my locker in the locker room..... another woman who is a front end cashier was in there talking to me.. I finished talking to her and took my things but forgot about the note and left. I went back to get it and it was gone. Was to embarrassed to ask for it. Do you think she took it and why? Thanks. But she was the only on in the room and I went back right after I left. No one else was there then. |
Question: Is there a point living after the age of 30? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 01:05 PM PDT I know that lots of answers I get are "oh yes but don't you want a wife and children?" The problem here is, that I don't want children and I don't want to marry. I don't think there is much to live for after 30 for me. I see a point in living through the ages of 1-26/27 because of school and university/college but after? No thanks. What are your opinions? |
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Question: Why single girls love or affair with married man? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 12:36 PM PDT |
Question: Has anyone here left his wife and kids for another woman? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 12:35 PM PDT |
Question: I need some advice on leaving my cheating husband or just trying to trust him again? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 12:32 PM PDT I could really use some advice...I m sure most of u will tell me to leave him but I m struggling with doing that cuz I m not sure it s the right choice for me...about 3 months ago I discovered that my husband of 7 years has been cheating on me...with men! And not just one but many many men, through craigslist personal ads.... I found his email that I didn t know he had and hacked into it and found over 1500 emails over 3 years. I confronted him about it and had a bag packed for him to leave then we talked and I yelled and long story short I decided to give him another chance (I know it sounds stupid of me). So Of course I have been having major trust issues ever since and I just have this feeling that he s still doing it. He claims he s not gay but how do I trust that? How do I know he isn t still doing it? How can I ever trust that he won t do it again in the future? I have a feeling that he got a second cell phone but can t prove it. I m not sure if I m just paranoid or not. The hard part of all this is that I love him so ******* much that I can t leave him. I chose to marry him and be with just him for my whole life. I truly believe in the sanctity of marriage and can t bring myself to stop loving him to leave...and we have a 4 year old son and the worst of it all is that I m pregnant with our newest son...I desperately need some guidance on how to trust him again... |
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Question: Can anyone tell me how to say this in a mature & polite manner? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 12:09 PM PDT I have a "friend" who is very negative about my situation & can't seem to say anything positive at all & REALLY brings me down. I have no idea if she even REALIZES she does this but it's bad & I want to end the friendship. I want to text her in a "mature" "adult" fashion. Does anyone have any suggestions on what to say? |
Posted: 02 Jun 2016 11:20 AM PDT My wife is just never going to come around. I can talk to her until I'm blue to the face, she can't be reasoned with and her priorities are very self focused and not marriage focused. So, now that I've accepted this, what are my options? Should I ignore her back and live like two individuals in the same house like her parents did? And if I did, do you think she'll notice and try to win me back? She is competitive after all, and she might be one of those messed up in the head girls who like to chase boys she can't have; that's kind of how our relationship started actually. She was only supposed to be a one-night-thing, but she was persistent and enticed me to see her more. In other words, I was a bit of an a**hole and it made her more attracted to me... Her sister was the same way, kept being drawn to the bad boy; got her a black eye with two different men, now she's dating a girl instead.... I don't know.... What happens next when you stop feeding your spouse's desire to be wanted but "hard to get"? I think me putting so much effort into her was narcissistic supply; she didn't like the negative attention, but she liked the attention in general. She's too proud to get attention the old fashioned way (through flirting and other healthy things) so I think this is her way of getting attention from me without asking for it. You know, like a child would their parent; sometimes she'll even throw a tantrum, and I have thought lately that maybe she does it so I can argue with her? |
Question: Help my friend by giving sugestion.? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 10:43 AM PDT my friend is a divorce.1st husband had a love affir with his classmate. that marriage was broken with in 3 months.again she got married in 2010. present husband behaves like a altruest in the society and a psychopath at home. now she hav a 3 year old kid.she says she cant leave him bcoz for the sake of tje kid.she is working as a yoga teacher earns 10k. and runs the home. though her present husband ia a sw engeneer earns 1.5 lakh per month. he never spend 1 rs on her. she is crying. she dint do any wrong thing. she is asimple girl. before her marriage he worked as a rj and worked as PRO in a collage. she thinks she is a big failure in life . she dint get mbbs seat in her past. eventhough she is a gold medol in yoga. i know ..jow she suffered allthese 6 years. she says she wants to die but again she says she have to live for her kid.present husband said to her taht he never give divorece to her. she is in hell.what should i say to her?. what will be the right thing for her. |
Posted: 02 Jun 2016 10:38 AM PDT My wife and I have been arguing about vaccinating our son. He's 3 and is not in school yet. My wife has friends who are of the anti-vaccine movement and they have convinced her that vaccines are bad. We are at a stale mate and have agreed to disagree. She believes that the husband is the head of the family and has the final decision to make. My decision is to vaccinate our son, though, she is very unhappy about this and is worried about the health of our son. I have shown her all the diseases that children can catch and die of if they are not vaccinated, but she's under the impression that the risk is much higher with vaccinating. How does a husband handle making a decision with the wife not agreeing with it? |
Question: Custody Battle Advice is needed.? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 10:34 AM PDT So I already changed lawyers once, because the old lawyer wasn't representing me as much as he was himself- and he was overcharging me even worse than the new one. The new one has dragged us through 6 pretrials, and has told me that it will cost up to 10,000 more. (Already invoiced 5,560) to get shared parenting, as the absent father. Last months invoice (without a pretrial) was for 850.00. Get a new lawyer? Or stick it out? I feel like I'm being ripped off, but changing lawyers again...? |
Question: How would women like to see their husbands improve in regards to sex? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 09:51 AM PDT |
Question: Should I get Married Without My Parents Blessing?? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 09:28 AM PDT I have known him for three years now and we are both 18 (we've been going out since sophomore year). We have talked about getting married after graduation and we both agreed that we should. I know that most people would say our romance is just a stupid little thing that we will eventually grow out of, but it's not. Neither of us can imagine life without each other and, although it sounds cliche, we fell in love at first sight. We think that getting married is something that will eventually happen, so why not now? However, I come from a traditional family and I want my parents to be okay with their new son-in-law. My parents have hated my boyfriend ever since he accidentally broke my bedroom window two years ago when he threw a rock to get my attention instead of using the doorbell. I believe that is a stupid reason to hate him but I'm sure it's not their only one. I think they believe I'm too young to be in 'actual' love. They don't understand that we really have something special. My boyfriend and I both want to spend the rest of our lives together. So why would it matter if we are young? I know that technically I could just get married but I don't want any bad blood in the family. It's because I love my parents so much that I don't want to run away to Las Vegas to get married. My boyfriend and I want a traditional wedding, which is why it's important to have my parents blessing for our marriage. PLEASE HELP!! |
Posted: 02 Jun 2016 09:24 AM PDT its with my girlfriend .. im bi |
Question: I need to Talk to someone,About, Cuckolding,My wifes wants too ,please help...? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 09:13 AM PDT |
Question: Why does Western marriage give women dictatorial control over her husband's sexuality? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 08:40 AM PDT A man cannot demand sex from his wife. She has the right to r3efue anytime for any reason. In fact, he has no more right to expect sex from his wife then he does the checkout girl at the grocery store. It must be giving freely and willingly. It is her sexuality. Her body. And I agree with this. Yet by the some token, why can the wife demand fidelity from her husband? Deny him any sexuality. Shouldn't his fidelity be given freely and willingly. It is his body. His sexuality. Aren't they just different sides of the same coin? Just me. Is there such a thing as monogamy in a sexless marriage? How can you be faithful to something that doesn't exist? Just Me I think you are confusing monogamy with abstinence. Mrs Frankenstein. What do you mean crap? It is all true. If a man demands sex from his wife it is Marital Rape. As it should be. And many marriages are sexless. Probably one of the biggest complaint from western men is a lack of sex in the marriage. sunshinedaydream. I thought marriage meant signing up for monogamy. Not abstinence. Just Me. "The marriage contract does not grant sex" It doesn't grant abstinence either. The man is still a human being. And humans are sexual beings. It sounds as if control of sex in the marriage is the most important thing to western women. Not sex itself. Blackadder. Good answer. Not very PC. But there is a lot of truth to what you say. |
Question: Husband... What's your opinion? Because I feel I need to finally divorce? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 08:27 AM PDT I met him at 17 and all was well till I moved in with him and found out he had a huge addiction to porn. Throughout these five years I have had him jack off next to while I was sleeping, not go to bed with me but stay up and watch it, it was packed in his phone gallery, email, I have found girls off of dating sites in his phone, he's kept a secret phone that he hid behind my back for three months, added numerous whore bags on facebook that he didn't even know, had a secret twitter account for over two years where he was tweeting girls they were delicious and yummy. I threatened him with divorce back in 14, nothing changed so I eventually left for the 3rd time. Came back 6 months later and he still lied twice after that. It's been 9 months now and there hasn't been anything like that but I'm always still wondering. He's broken my self esteem, and I'll never be able to fully trust him again. The other day I left again and went to my moms for a couple days cuz he was questioning me on who everyone on my facebook block list was & accused me of ******* a good friend of mine I had to block cuz I'm not allowed to associate with anyone from when we were separated. When I went to go call my mom outside on our deck he came out and grabbed my arm, yanked me and shoved me to get my phone while I had our two month old baby in my other arm. I almost fell. After I left he came by two days later to drop my other boys off and was crying saying he was sorry he didn't know what came over him |
Question: Is it true that if a couple divorces the wife has the right to take everything? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 08:21 AM PDT The house, the kids and all the savings and the husband gets left with little or nothing at all? A lot of people have told me that. |
Question: Should I be concerned about this? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 08:19 AM PDT My girlfriend told me she ordered food from a certain place for dinner. However she the trash fell all over the garage floor and I was putting it back and found out she lied about where she ordered food from. When I asked her about this she said she just forgot the restaurant she ordered from and was tired however her son let it slip that her ex (his father) had come by that day. She never told me this. Should I be concerned? |
Posted: 02 Jun 2016 08:18 AM PDT I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one fighting the lifestyle in their house, but I know I'm the only one in the world who has spent 6 years rejecting/denying the status quo with no progress.... But alas, I think I need to accept it since my wife is unwilling to consider the life I want. She has the perfect environment to thrive in and she's not willing to take a few steps backwards so I can have an environment to thrive in too. So there I have it. Either I poop or get off the pot. And I'm not leaving, so I guess I poop. But accepting a life where I'm severely disadvantaged is just not fair. I don't know about you, but I didn't marry my spouse just so I can remain living a bachelor's life without my spouse on my arm. If I was going to end up living a bachelor's life, why didn't I just remain a bachelor? What was the point of marriage if she was never going to make herself available to me and she was going to be so self focused? But I see it now. She's this way because she's tapped out of time and energy to do anything else. And sadly, none of her goals involve me; she just needs me for my money and to help raise the kids. She's not interested in a sex life, a social life, or a home life; all her goals are based on acquiring wealth, power, and status. So this is my marriage's status quo. I need to accept her as an apathetic, asexual, aromantic, competitive woman who just wants wealth and her needs to come before the marriage's.... But why is this so hard for me to swallow? By the way, for the last 18 hours I've stopped talking about the problems in my marriage with my wife so I can give her that status quo life she obviously wants and today she tells me she's depressed. Was she benefiting from my nagging and my long discussions? |
Question: How can you tell if a guy is in love with you? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 07:59 AM PDT Do men stay with women for years, just for the sex and not be in love ? Like those guys who see the same escorts every month, yet they only want her for sex ? How is it possible for a guy to only want a woman for sex yet not be in love ? Then, how can you tell if he is in love ? |
Question: Husband... To finally divorce or keep trying? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 07:58 AM PDT |
Question: Why would my wife threaten divorce?? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 07:10 AM PDT Last night my wife and mother had a huge fight while we were out to dinner with them. Their relationship over the last several years has at times been good but usually ends with a fight and then no contact for a while with each other for a while. . After the fight last night my wife threatened me with divorce- I cannot even believe I am writing that word!!!!!!!! She might have had too much wine but..... She blames me for trying to keep my mother a part of our lives and I should have realized they are oil and water and should just keep them apart- my mother and dad live in Fla. and we live in NY so they visit from time to time. I promised my wife that I will not have my mom visit anymore and I'll go to Fla. to see them. Hope this solves the issue- Married almost 24 years with 2 grown kids- do you think my mother is the only issue or are there other things going on for her to threaten me with divorce. Thanks. |
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Posted: 02 Jun 2016 05:57 AM PDT are 18 years old. She works too. Do I have to pay half of my income or what? Just like marriage, divorce is a part of life too. No big deal. Life is with ups and downs. I am free to live my life anyway I desire. |
Question: Why do poeple with young kids divorce? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 05:56 AM PDT |
Question: Can A girl leave you or divorce you... Because you are BALD? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 05:30 AM PDT |
Posted: 02 Jun 2016 02:25 AM PDT So my wife of 4 years makes an off the cuff remark that I have no friends. I had a think about it and in a way, she was right. Most of my friends were female and quite a few of them were FWBs. It just wasn t cool to keep them after I got married. I don t know what I m asking exactly. Maybe has anyone else experienced loss of friends after getting married? |
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Posted: 01 Jun 2016 09:14 PM PDT My wife and I were invited to my best friend s brother s wedding. I grew up with him. The wedding is a flight away. But, my wife does not want to go since he did not go to our wedding. It will only be for a night or two at the most then we will be home, but she does not want to go. I feel bad going without her but I would like to go. Should I go without her? Please advise |
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