Marriage & Divorce: Question: Can I take custody of my son's best friend? Would that make things awkward with my son? |
- Question: Can I take custody of my son's best friend? Would that make things awkward with my son?
- Question: I lied to cops I called them and told them my husband hit me and he really didint hes arrested now and I feel so bad. What do I do to fix it?
- Question: Desperately need 8 yr wedding anniversary plan & present for husband!!?
- Question: What are some signs of a guy wanting to have children of his own ?
- Question: I am a "Stay at Home Wife" for the first time ever and I feel guilty about not working. Is this normal? lol?
- Question: I have the due date of my period on my wedding day...help?
- Question: Is it best to forgive a cheater or leave him?
- Question: Should I cut off my father's side of the family completely?
- Question: My husband is struggling with addiction how do I help?
- Question: On a supposedly happy couples anniversary:?
- Question: Why do women leave the kitchen?
- Question: SHOULD I START BELIEVING HIM!?
- Question: Everyone my age is getting married and/or is having kids. I'm 22, I live in Alabama, and I feel depressed. Advice?
- Question: Hi guys, here's a question I have about the game "Imagine If"?
- Question: Are you close to your grown children?
- Question: In the united states ,Do i steal can get my certificate of marriage ,when i am divorced ??
- Question: Is Marriage a scam?
- Question: How old do you have to be to get married in California?
- Question: Can i get a certificate of marriage ,when divorced in usa?
- Question: My Military "boyfriend" keeps marrying girls behind my back and claims it's "business"?
- Question: My mother is evicting me from her home- Can I sue?
- Question: A question for divorced men: Would you agree that marriage for males is dangerous?
- Question: Could there be an end to this? Is everything too late? Should I just kill myself to end it all?
- Question: Can i still get my certificate of marriage from New-York ,when i am divorced in georgia state ?
- Question: Women only. is 8.25 penis by 5.50 width more than enough for most women? my wife of 8 years wants a change for the wider type?
- Question: Can adopted siblings marry in japan?
- Question: Why don't more and more people realize that "romantic love" and "love" in general is an idealistic lie?
- Question: How to get my husband to help?
- Question: Please help me ... I think my ex may have changed her name or nickname and didn't tell me what it was?
- Question: IS this what married sex is really like?
- Question: Ex husband threatened to file a motion with the court to keep my boyfriend away from my kids, because we are not married?
- Question: How do you divorce (file for dissolution) a Domestic Partnership?
- Question: Why has sex lost it's value?
- Question: How long have your parents been married?
- Question: My Husband acts like a single man/father on Instagram.?
- Question: Advise about husband troubles!!!!?
- Question: What do you think about this? Stay because it is comfortable?
- Question: Our home was flooded in august, so we moved everything to the garage, well the other night my husband set a bonfire with all of our clothes?
- Question: Marriage advice!!?
- Question: Am I wrong for thinking my husband would like someone else?
- Question: Leaving my marriage after he hit me. He said he loves me and wants me to stay?
- Question: Why do some wive's not respect and verbally abuse the husband.?
- Question: Wife is stressing out over finances. We make about $140k between the two of us. But we both had debt issues in the past.?
- Question: How important is sex to a married woman? Especially one with kids. Does it seem to fall on back burner? How often?
- Question: When does Islam obligate wife to obey her husband?
- Question: Is it obligation for husband to feed his wife who does not work outside and don't do housework either but use maid? why?
- Question: Wife of an addict.?
- Question: If I buy a home on my own, is a future wife entitled to it without a prenup?
| Question: Can I take custody of my son's best friend? Would that make things awkward with my son? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 10:29 PM PDT My son's best friend has basically lived with me and my husband for close to a year. He is 15. His family situation is turbulent to say the least. His mother does not seem to even acknowledge his existence and his father is a nasty drunkard. He has basically made our spare bedroom into his room. He to my knowledge hasn't been home in months and his parents don't seem to care. We live in a tiny town and everyone knows what is going on and many are encouraging me and my husband to try to get custody of him. Me and my husband have come to agreement on going for custody. There is a few problems though. Me and my husband don't know where to begin. He has a younger sister, would that be an issue? Though my son and his friend think it is a good idea now will it make things awkward in the future? |
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| Question: Desperately need 8 yr wedding anniversary plan & present for husband!!? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 09:56 PM PDT My husband and I are celebrating our 8 yr wedding anniversary, honestly if it were up to me we would ignore and more on. BUT... he would be super bummed if I proposed that. We are super busy, have 3 kids (in school & oldest can babysit), we basically never have sex (not my choice) so I don't want to do anything "sexy" because rejection is lame and awkward. Movies, I'm afraid he'd fall asleep, and I hate the idea of most "traditional" ideas because I hate the idea of doing something just because we "are supposed to." I know this all sounds seriously harsh, but it is what it is and I totally don't want to do nothing and hurt him. Seriously, any ideas? |
| Question: What are some signs of a guy wanting to have children of his own ? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 09:24 PM PDT So my husband whom is in the military is coming home in a week. I haven't seen him since we've gotten married. A lot of my friends have been making jokes about us having kids, More so to me but I'm not sure if he's talked to his friends about it. He's asked me about it before but that was before we got married lol. We've known each other since we we're kids and our families know each other. Our moms are best friends lol. Are there any signs of a guy showing he's wants to settle down more ? Thanks in advance 😇 |
| Posted: 10 Oct 2016 09:14 PM PDT So I am a workaholic! Literally. I am in my late 20s & I have worked consistently since I was a teenager (of course there is nothing out of the norm about this these days). Over the years, I have practically become overwhelmed with work. As the oldest in my family, I have taken on so much responsibility throughout the years. Recently, I got married in the summer and my last job was completely stressing me out; especially the commute. My husband had even said for me to come home and just be happy! So I did just that after he had received a work promotion that he had worked so hard for. I am happy to be home, but being home is an adjustment because I feel like for the first time in my life, I'm not able to "contribute". Is this normal? lol Yes; I am happy to be home and everyone thinks that I should definitely rest for a little while, but for some reason it's as though I feel guilty not having a check come in routinely and financially we are fine. |
| Question: I have the due date of my period on my wedding day...help? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 09:13 PM PDT I'm getting married in a week, but, that's shark week. I have medical conditions that won't let me really take any pills for it. Is there any way to get it now? |
| Question: Is it best to forgive a cheater or leave him? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 09:01 PM PDT My husband recently came out and told me he cheated but said the affair happened 4-5 years ago but it slipped out of his mind at that time and recently popped up again so he decided to tell me and want us to grow stronger. But I feel in my guts he's lying. I notice this year is the first year ever that he's been acting so strange. First, he was always working weekends, coming home late from work (an hr or 2) with groceries when there's food in the house, every time I ask if he wants to have sex.. he doesn't want it which is strange for 6 months strait. He's been grooming alot more which he never doesn't do so often and he went back to working out then just last month, all that stopped... not working out anymore, he's so emo and we're back to having sex like usual.. he's been drinking and smoking everyday which is not the usual him..I confronted him and he said it's because he's stress about us and he started drinking because he didn't know how to come out and tell me about it but the affair happened "4-5 years ago". Do you think he's being true or is he lying to cover up a recently affair that he just had? We've been married for 10 years and we have never cheated on each other so it's hard to believe.. So foggy, can't see through his lies anymore. help.. what do you think? |
| Question: Should I cut off my father's side of the family completely? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 08:46 PM PDT My father remarried and had another baby, so I disowned him. I told him before that if he tried to replace me with another kid I'd never speak to him again but he ignored it. So now he's "hurt" that I refuse to speak to him. He's SO rude. Before I turned 18 he'd still make me him and pretend like he wanted to mend things. He'd still show up to my school events even though I told him not to, and insists on coming to my grandparents house sometimes when I'm there. He was even in the audience for a college program I was hosting. I was PISSED. My grandparents have started insisting that we work it out. And saying that if I can't I won't be able to come for major events at their house anymore because I ignore him. So I think I'll just stop speaking to them too. I shouldn't have to love him. He decided he didn't love my mom. I decided I didn't love him. Isn't that fair? He chose to replace me with another daughter. HE chose to give that brat the 2 parent home he didn't bother to give me after I was 13. If I have to suffer so should he. He wanted a new family and he got it so he should LEAVE ME ALONE. I don't owe him anything. HE told me I don't make decisions about his family for him when I told him i didn't want halfsiblings. Well he doesn't get to decide that I have to love him. I hate him. And I hate my grandparents too if they'll pick him over me. |
| Question: My husband is struggling with addiction how do I help? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 08:27 PM PDT So he was abused as a child emotionally and physically by his father and I don't know how to help him. He has nervous shakes, night terrors, and he barely ever has time to work on his job. His boss is a good friend from church and he is trying to work with him but I fear that he will lose his job soon. I was forced to explain to his boss when he fell and hit his head and got a severe concussion. He then had to go to the hospital because he was mixing pain pills with alcohol and its just been a roller coaster. He is 23 and I am 21 we've been married for two years but I just don't know what to do. I love him but he has really pushed me I've already talked to the Bishop at our ward as well as his family about it but I just can't come up with what to say to the man I married for all the pain he has caused me... He just drinks and drinks and I need to know what to tell him so that I can have the man I fell in love with back. On an off note my husband's family and my family are both wealthy so a good rehab center could be afforded .So I packed up my bags and told him I was going to my parents for a week to reevaluate things.... As I was walking out the door he started to cry and said don't leave I don't want to be alone....he then said that he'd get help but he doesn't want to go to a rehab facility for his drug and alcoholism. While I held him I couldn't help but think how overwhelmed I am... Should he go to a group or does he need to go to a clinic? |
| Question: On a supposedly happy couples anniversary:? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 07:57 PM PDT I just finished watching this movie called "Adulterer" on Netflix. It tripped me out. It had me wondering what would become of a husband whose thought his marriage was perfect and whose wife told their friends she was lucky to have him. In addition, on their anniversary he innocently lies to his wife about having to work late as he secretly gets her flowers and a gift to surprise her with. However, when he gets home, something isn't right as he sees his wife's purse tossed about table and hears what sounded like someone in distress coming from upstairs. So he panics thinking an intruder might be in his house, gets his pistol and quietly goes upstairs hoping he is wrong. However, what he finds isn't something he expected and or could deal with. There at the end of his bed, was some black man pounding his wife from behind and she was loving it. And when he made his presence known, they both jumped from each other in total fear and said they were "sorry". Then the husband says, "you are only sorry you got caught" and kills them both. Then he walks down stairs and sits on his sofa... Exactly, what would happen to a person like this? I know he would go to jail but for how long, etc... Has anyone heard of a case like this? |
| Question: Why do women leave the kitchen? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 07:52 PM PDT I am perfectly content living the life and playing the role my husband has provided for me. Why are other women so selfish that they need to sabotage that? Especially white women! |
| Question: SHOULD I START BELIEVING HIM!? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 07:51 PM PDT I argue with my fiance about something literally every single day (not gonna go into details about what) and he tells me the same thing over and over that hes not lying hes telling the truth about it. The reason i argue with him about it is because i think that he's lying and i tell him i just want the truth so we can move on and never bring it up again. He says hes not going to admit to something hes not lying about just to shut me up even though we fight about it every single day. We have been arguing for months now and he hasnt caved once. Do you think hes actually telling the truth or just lying to spare my feelings or prevent another fight? |
| Posted: 10 Oct 2016 07:35 PM PDT I'm a woman who doesn't want kids and one old man here was shocked that I wasn't married yet. I get told that I am pretty. I can't afford to leave Alabama yet. |
| Question: Hi guys, here's a question I have about the game "Imagine If"? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 07:02 PM PDT There's a question card in the board game "imagine if" that is one of the multiple choice questions going something along the lines of "imagine if...two of the players were married, who would be the first one to forget their anniversary?" My question is, in the question does it say imagine if players #2 and #7 are married or does it give you an option for choosing who those particular players to be. Thanks! I'm sleuthing for a potential romance ;) ;) |
| Question: Are you close to your grown children? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 06:19 PM PDT I was always so close to my son. But when he was a teenager his father and I divorced. Then my son grew up and moved far away. I only see him for Christmas and he never calls me. When i call him he is always too busy at work or his wife is in the back ground answering my questions or making comments. He can't get a word in. Every single time!! It's breaking my heart but I know he's got his own life. I feel like I devoted my life and he just took off, never to look back. |
| Question: In the united states ,Do i steal can get my certificate of marriage ,when i am divorced ?? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 05:42 PM PDT |
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| Question: How old do you have to be to get married in California? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 05:37 PM PDT Is there an age that you have to be before you can get married in California? |
| Question: Can i get a certificate of marriage ,when divorced in usa? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 05:34 PM PDT |
| Question: My Military "boyfriend" keeps marrying girls behind my back and claims it's "business"? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 05:30 PM PDT I have been dealing with a guy on and off for about 6 years. Before I was in the picture, he was married to girl and he claims it was just "business" then today I found out he was married for three years...(while we were together) and recently got a divorced in February. I confronted him and he told me it was just business. |
| Question: My mother is evicting me from her home- Can I sue? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 05:03 PM PDT I have been living with my mother for a while now but I pay $1000/month in rent. I also buy my own groceries, and I contribute to utilities and cable/wifi on top of that. My 26 year old sister lives with us too but she does NOT pay rent. She graduated from law school but still does not have a job. She's more interested in riding the cawk carousel instead of looking for a job or doing something honorable like becoming a wife and mother. She even has the nerve to bring her sex partners over for their late night liasons. My mother's boyfriend Steve also lives with us and he does not pay rent at all!! Anyway, yesterday my mother told me that I have to move out because she is "sick of my shenanigans". I toId told her she cannot kick me out without a 30 day notice and that I will sue her. So this morning she gave me a 30 day notice and also gave me $5000. She said I cannot take legal action since she gave me 30 day notice and enough money to cover a few months rent. But I don't want or need her money. I just want my room which I got used to living in and the companionship of my family. I got used to living with others and don't want to go back to living alone in a quiet apartment. Its not fair that my sister and Steve can stay for free but i'm getting kicked out even though I pay rent. She's choosing her boyfriend over me which is wrong. Is there any legal action I can take to prevent her from kicking me out? |
| Question: A question for divorced men: Would you agree that marriage for males is dangerous? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 04:37 PM PDT We have in the U.S. a corrupted court system, that is very biased & prejudiced against males and fathers. Agree or Disagree? |
| Posted: 10 Oct 2016 03:44 PM PDT Women don't like me and never liked me and I just don't know why? Am 31 years old and every sibling in my family is married and am the 2nd oldest child but I've yet to kiss a woman and it's just so bothersome. I don't have friends that are women and I really want to know why women despise me so much. I should have been married and have kids already but am still a virgin and am tired of feeling like this for many years. People say a man is in control but, How am I in control of getting rejected? Am I wrong to say I need a woman in my life? Am I wrong to be saddened by loneliness for many years? Am I wrong to envy other families because I want a family of my own? Am I wrong to feel resentful towards women? Am sure whoever is reading this has a significant other and can't picture their life without them. If you do feel this way, Try to understand my circumstance and please tell me what I should be doing so I won't feel so horrible about this. As the years go by nothing changes at all. If the entire text has been read you will understand am not mentally ill in any way. I just need a partner in my life just like everyone do. I want children in my house and I want to be a father and a husband but these are all what but my life is no where close to that. Am a software engineer and all I do is WORK WORK WORK AND WORK with nobody to come home to or at least speak to. Will thing ever ever change? Am I irredeemable? Is it too late? Would death end all this worry in my heart? |
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| Question: Can adopted siblings marry in japan? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 03:22 PM PDT This was the closest thing i could find with a quick google search "Lineal relatives by blood, collateral relatives within the third degree of kinship by blood #2, may not marry, except between an adopted child and his/her collateral relatives by blood through adoption. #3 (Article 734)" but i think its talking about marriage between an adopted child and their cousin. So can someone marry their adopted sibling in japan? |
| Posted: 10 Oct 2016 02:53 PM PDT - "love" doesn't happen to everyone and many die never knowing it, it is only for a privileged few to obtain. -There is no such thing as "unconditional love" from requiring to respect, be attracted to, to whatever else these are conditions therefore nullifying it ever having been "unconditional". -"Love" does not last forever, it normally ends now with people divorcing one another or breaking up because the next best person walked along and you had the oppurtunity. -The way most people describe "love" now is synonymous with being trapped to perhaps even Stockholm syndrome "Staying with someone you don't want to be with" is not any form of healthy or even rational "love" and is instead a very sad and pitiful state to be in. Mrs. Frankenstein - Nice assumption but you do not know my life, but hey if its what gets you off then keep believing that for the sake of good ole Schadenfreude. |
| Question: How to get my husband to help? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 02:30 PM PDT We have a daughter and he works 8 hour shifts five days a week. He comes home at 6 and gets to work on his car, sleep, whatever he wants. On his days off he does the same thing. I have never once gotten a break and when i ask for one it just has to be a fight and he tells me that taking care of a baby isnt that hard. How do I get him to understand and to finally give me a break and help me? |
| Posted: 10 Oct 2016 01:57 PM PDT She already told me its too fresh to be friends now, so she doesnt talk to me... I told her I will be her friend whenver she needs one... So now I am waiting for her to return. But on facebook her boyfriend called her by a new name I never heard before, and she also changed her facebook name to a new name I never heard before. Maybe she has new nicknames and changed her official name too. But when she spoke to me she did not mention it... I feel so separated from my other half...thats what it feels like...i love her and miss her with all of my heart...please come back to me if it's your desire, my love... God bless everyone. |
| Question: IS this what married sex is really like? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 01:45 PM PDT https://youtu.be/QSK4u_p2yVk |
| Posted: 10 Oct 2016 01:34 PM PDT My ex husband and i do not get a long. we have been divorced for almost 3 years now, and we share two young kids together. My ex is remarried. Him and his wife are constantly over the past couple years harrassing me, i get calls all the time about things they think i've done wrong.they seem to like to make my life difficult. i do have a really wonderful boyfriend who I have been dating for the past 18 months or so. we currently live together with my two kids, 50/50 custody. and we are expecting a baby together, due in the next 2 months. My boyfriend is really great with my kids, and the kids love him. he's a wonderful man. we have all lived together for the past year with no problems.Last night my ex and his wife called me up and basically threatened me, and said that they were thinking about filing a motion with the court, for my boyfriend(whom me and the kids have been living with) to have no contact or be around my kids. They told me that I have to get married to him, and they think its wrong us living together with the kids being unmarried. I am very upset and nervous about what happens if they end up trying to do this. my question is if they do go to court, what are the chances the judge would actually grant them this no contact order with the kids? just based on the fact that we are not married, and my ex decided he doesn't want him around the kids any more. How much power does he actually have in this situation? |
| Question: How do you divorce (file for dissolution) a Domestic Partnership? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 01:19 PM PDT My ex-partner (female 26) and I (male 27) got a a official Domestic Partnership in San Francisco about 3 years ago. We got it there because I believe at the time it was the legally closest thing to a marriage we could get. Why? For financial reasons. Now we agreed to separate and get rid of the license, how do we go about doing that? There's a lot of terms that are throwing me off when I'm researching how to do so and there's a $400 fee??? Not sure if that qualifies for our situation or something, some advice would really help. Also I don't even know where the license is to be honest, I thought it was put away, but we can't find it, if we even need it for this process. Much appreciated!!! |
| Question: Why has sex lost it's value? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 11:44 AM PDT I am writing an article for a blog and I am curious to get some opinions. The double standard in sex. What happened to the value and virtue of sex? Many people, mostly men, view sex as an activity and something completely devoid of emotion. Women view sex to be more intimate, most women, and see it as a way to get close to someone or to express emotion in a physical way. Obviously these two ideals contradict each other. What do you guys think? |
| Question: How long have your parents been married? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 10:53 AM PDT If mine were still alive, today would be their 80th anniversary. They were married on 10/10/1936 My wife died April 10,1965 when she was 24. If she had not of died, we would be married 57 years. |
| Question: My Husband acts like a single man/father on Instagram.? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 09:24 AM PDT My husband will only post pictures of himself and our son or him and our son on Instagram. He never mentions me or posts any pictures of us together on Instagram. He only recently posted a picture of us on FB because I had sarcastically replied to him that he acts like a single man on social media. I already have a long-standing distrust for him spanning over 20 years, it's something I've learned to live with, but his behavior on social media just adds fuel to the fire. |
| Question: Advise about husband troubles!!!!? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 08:17 AM PDT My husband left me for another woman 9 months ago. He moved in with her and is trying to play house with her kids plus ours. He keeps searching me on Facebook and trying to look me up all the time. He tells me that he is much happier but I know he isn't. He has been so mean and vindictive trying to blame me for him walking out. He is also looking up his girlfriend on Facebook and all of her friends if he was so happy then why would he need to do that. I am trying to move on the best I can but it's hard seeing the person I loved and married is just doing the motions with someone else and not us and the kids. |
| Question: What do you think about this? Stay because it is comfortable? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 07:29 AM PDT I am originally from Poland. I went to university in the United States and met the woman who is now my wife. 9 years later I am not happy. We have grown apart. I cannot fully explain but I have reached the point of "not liking her" anymore. We have a 4 year old son. I love my job. If I leave, there is nothing for me in Poland. It has been too long. Do you sat because it is comfortable even though you are unhappy? Live your life and never be home? Be so busy that you are never home to see your wife? |
| Posted: 10 Oct 2016 07:16 AM PDT We are a family of 5, he mostly burned my clothes, and all 3 of the girls clothing, he gave me 1,000 to replace everything which I feel is a slap in the face, he was drunk that night and just watched our clothes burn is how I felt. |
| Posted: 10 Oct 2016 06:54 AM PDT My older sister is getting married this weekend. Her and her fiancé are both 25 year-old young professionals, excited to start their lives together. I was hoping to give them some advice about how to keep their marriage strong and how to keep it fresh as the years go on. Any advice will be greatly appreciated!! |
| Question: Am I wrong for thinking my husband would like someone else? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 06:43 AM PDT My husband won a trip form work to California for 4 days. I have to admit I am a jealous wife. I'm not proud of it. His trip is still considered a work trip as he's getting paid for it the whole time he is there. About 30 other people from his company won it too and are going, and the higher ups that organized the whole thing. I am very proud of him as its a very big deal that he won. But I'm having difficulty with my jealousy. I'm afraid he's going to go and chat with other girls and maybe he'd have an interest in any of them. I know I sound crazy, and I feel like I am. He's promised me he will never have feelings for anyone else or cheat. He has morals and values and has never really given me a reason not to trust him. Am I overthinking this? Should I trust him? |
| Question: Leaving my marriage after he hit me. He said he loves me and wants me to stay? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 06:38 AM PDT He feels that he does not want me to move out and take our 1 year old. He choked and punched me and was arrested 3 weeks ago. He was granted back in our home because I know . usually he tries to stay calm. There's is just an agreement that he can't yell or hit me. Right now my husbandson life is crazy he doesn't have a job he just got out the military honorably but he was arrested so now I feel bad that he might hAve a hard time passing back ground checks so he can take care of his self when I leave. When I talk about leaving and divorcing he gets mad and wants to control when he sees our son and threatens to come up with reasons to get me arrested. He is more angry about being arrested for hitting me than actually sorry he did that to me. He says he snapped because my attitude and he was tired of taking my crap. He knows I'm leaving Saturday but he still thinks there is a chance that he can get back with me. I told him we need space so that he would stop threatening me to get me arrested and calling me a bad mom. Right now I'm waiting for my family to come get me and my son and I'm basically playing along with my husband so he won't keep making me cry and harassing me. He didn't hit me again since he has been home and he's only nice when he thinks there is chance he still has me. |
| Question: Why do some wive's not respect and verbally abuse the husband.? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 05:44 AM PDT We went out with some friends over the weekend. My friend drove and he's really bad with directions. He made a wrong turn and his wife lashed out at him over it-jeez!!!! The guy is a great husband works hard etc.... Then the restaurant there was a table with alot of kids and my friend complemented the parents for their well behavior- again my friends wife lashed out and said- "mind your own business- why do you have to say anything to them??? He was just being nice. This has gone on alot lately when we go out with them- I wonder why this is happening- any thoughts. I feel so bad for hi, |
| Posted: 10 Oct 2016 05:30 AM PDT I told her it will take a few more years but we will get thru it. She actually has anxiety over it. As a man I feel terrible about it. Not sure what I can do? |
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| Question: When does Islam obligate wife to obey her husband? Posted: 10 Oct 2016 03:25 AM PDT Any exceptions? For example, is wife obligated to listen to her husband if he prevents her from working or having a career? |
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| Posted: 09 Oct 2016 11:29 PM PDT So im 25 been married to this man for 4 years we have two kids,he just got out of rehab and he slip again but he told me hes not happy,and this time for sure his living me and not coming back. I believe him, by the way I dont do drugs i go to college,and not an ugly girl either it hurts me allot to see him be so messed up to me.i know im not perfect either im not trying to say Im. But he treats me like im the one who is an awful person. Im not stoping him, anymore im putting me and my girls on gods hands because i dont have family who can help me and he was the one working so i can finish school his fam hates me because they believe him, im on my own but I do know how to work. I just want one encourage in word . Because i stressed easy .and allot drama is heading my way. Hopefully prayers too . Thank you |
| Question: If I buy a home on my own, is a future wife entitled to it without a prenup? Posted: 09 Oct 2016 11:01 PM PDT |
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