Marriage & Divorce: Question: Why are people here so judgmental? |
- Question: Why are people here so judgmental?
- Question: OCD and need for reassurance....?
- Question: Do married couples dress in front of each other? Do they ever get aroused?
- Question: Ever go through a midlife crisis? Cuz I think I might be?
- Question: Familiarity breeds contempt , does it apply to married people ?
- Question: Wondering if I am overreacting?!?
- Question: Is it ok to snoop?
- Question: Are you ok with your husband going to the strip club?
- Question: If your wife's ex coworker calls her an angel in a text message would that be a red flag for her to be cheating?
- Question: Do you like to marry a middle eastern girl?
- Question: What to do when spouse sticks up for his ex and former in law when they are rude to you?
- Question: Im a 22 year old guy, and i feel its the right time to get married. Why do people think its weird?
- Question: What is the right thing to do in this situation?
- Question: If a woman bends down and her labia lips jut out further than her butt cheeks?
- Question: My uncle vents to my Mom about his problems with his wife who no one in my Mom's family likes. Is this bad to do about your wife?
- Question: How to deal with my wife's affair?
- Question: Is my wife cheating on me?
- Question: What ever happened to first comes love then comes marriage then comes junior in the baby carriage?
- Question: Is his mother too involved in his life?
- Question: Help me@! first person with explnation gets best answer. My parents are divorsed hep me get them back together!?
- Question: I'm getting married .But is it normal to fight a year before the wedding. Don't know if its i stop working because i'm going back to school/?
- Question: What should I say to my husband's ex to cut her off?
- Question: Wife changed facebook status from married to widowed but why?
- Question: My wife said "When you get back, you're goibg straight to bed with me, period." what does this mean?
Question: Why are people here so judgmental? Posted: 22 Jul 2017 09:35 PM PDT I really love how 90 percent of the people here have decided to be so judgmental. I asked a simple question and most of the answers are either mean or abusive. I think anonymity permits true human nature to come through. It's not pretty. I appreciate the thoughtful replies. The others? No thanks. |
Question: OCD and need for reassurance....? Posted: 22 Jul 2017 09:35 PM PDT I suffer from Hit and Run OCD. I constantly think that I have caused an accident or hit someone or something. Tonight, driving home, my husband didn't come to an absolute complete stop. He almost did, but rolled a tiny bit. I am pretty sure no one was behind us or coming but it doesn't matter. I feel like maybe someone WAS coming and we caused them to veer off the road. I want SO BADLY to call the police department and check to see if there were accidents, but my husband says not to and that it is all in my head. What do I do? Should I call? |
Question: Do married couples dress in front of each other? Do they ever get aroused? Posted: 22 Jul 2017 09:00 PM PDT People who've been married for a long time, say 20 years and are used to seeing each other naked, and you change in front of each other, are you aroused or interested anymore? Or is it no big deal? How do people who've been married so long stay attracted sexually? If you're in your 40's/50's? I'm 23, I'm just curious about older couples. I am not in a relationship, so I have no knowledge of marriage or relationships. Just wondering how it works. |
Question: Ever go through a midlife crisis? Cuz I think I might be? Posted: 22 Jul 2017 05:20 PM PDT |
Question: Familiarity breeds contempt , does it apply to married people ? Posted: 22 Jul 2017 12:40 PM PDT |
Question: Wondering if I am overreacting?!? Posted: 22 Jul 2017 12:08 PM PDT Me and my husband have been going to marriage counseling for a few months. I am uncomfortable with the counselor for many reasons. For instance, she met up with my husband at a restaurant to do a session with his over lunch. Is that weird? |
Posted: 22 Jul 2017 09:54 AM PDT Is it ever ok to snoop? |
Question: Are you ok with your husband going to the strip club? Posted: 22 Jul 2017 09:43 AM PDT |
Posted: 22 Jul 2017 09:43 AM PDT Ok well my wife baby sits his kids and takes real good care of them I think she goes out of her way to have these kids happy. The other day she gave me her phone to see his address where we were supposed to drop his kids. I looked at the previous messages and I read that. Should I say something about it or am I over reacting? |
Question: Do you like to marry a middle eastern girl? Posted: 22 Jul 2017 09:05 AM PDT |
Question: What to do when spouse sticks up for his ex and former in law when they are rude to you? Posted: 22 Jul 2017 08:24 AM PDT My husbands former in laws are rude to me for no reason and completely ignore my presence. His ex is the same even though I have been nothing but nice to these people. If I address it with my husband he brushes it off and says Im over reacting, etc What do I do from here? I feel like I am not being heard |
Posted: 22 Jul 2017 07:23 AM PDT Back in the day (1600-1800s) getting married young was common.. and before that, the moment u became an adult meant u were very very near ur marriage age. Theres nothing wrong with it. Its just today people are hunting for better jobs or experience in their 20s to make greater returns later as they age - so they drop the idea of marrying young. But otherwise, its the right time to get married. Once you are able to support yourself and have enough to put food on the table and have space for few more under a roof everyday, it means ur ready for marriage. If not for the current financial system, its a normal thing to get married young. Dont fall for the whole aged is better scam i just dont think so - u get to spend the golden years (20s) with ur wife.. what better thing there is than that?? Thats sooo awesome..! |
Question: What is the right thing to do in this situation? Posted: 22 Jul 2017 07:00 AM PDT Mom and I had made plans to go garage selling today and go eat out. Just found out she was sick and can't go. Hubby gave me 20 to go garage selling and said to use credit card to eat but with her and not by myself. Is it wrong to still spend the money even if my mom can't go because she is sick? I can't call hubby and ask him because he's at work or am I too much of a wuss wondering and should just enjoy myself anyways? |
Question: If a woman bends down and her labia lips jut out further than her butt cheeks? Posted: 22 Jul 2017 06:22 AM PDT then you can touch her, try and dry finger her , its all legal too..why Z? because its the law. |
Posted: 22 Jul 2017 06:07 AM PDT I find it repulsive. His wife is not bad though she is demanding. He comes to my Mom about it and it is likely why she dislikes his wife at times. She is not his marriage counselor. So am I right that this bad to do about your spouse or am I wrong? My Mom did the same thing when she and my Dad had a bad marriage. |
Question: How to deal with my wife's affair? Posted: 22 Jul 2017 05:34 AM PDT My wife cheated on me and I'm having a hard time getting over it. Yet I love her with all my heart, and also our 4 year old boy. she confessed 2 nights ago and she is very upset and regret. she slept with our best friends for 6 month ( he has married ) , she told me they fall in love 1 year ago. Any suggestions to help me get over this? Any advice? |
Question: Is my wife cheating on me? Posted: 22 Jul 2017 02:19 AM PDT I know it's a thing to respect one's privacy, but recently I've been looking through my wife's texts and she's been texting another man. Apparently, they've met up multiple times for coffee and they have a beach date coming up next Monday. She's even invited him over to our house (making sure I'm not home when he comes) and how the beach date has to be after I leave for work. I don't think they're just friends...especially how the texts are on the lines of using winky/blush emoticons and my wife saying "I had fun too" back to the man. ...What do I do? |
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Question: Is his mother too involved in his life? Posted: 21 Jul 2017 11:20 PM PDT My boyfriends (soon to be husband) mother is also his boss. He works at the company she is a head director at even though he has little experience in that field. Not only does he work for his mother but she calls him 6-12 times a day , sometimes late at night. My boyfriend has a 6 year old son from his previous marriage and his mother is always spoiling him to the point where its made it very hard on me when I try to parent and set rules with his son. His mother also still buys my boyfriend groceries and clothes, takes him out to lunch and dinner and pays,e tc. Is his mother too involved in his life? |
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Question: What should I say to my husband's ex to cut her off? Posted: 21 Jul 2017 10:37 PM PDT She sent messages and tried to call him since he told her not to, because he's with me now. We're married for almost one year and I never talked to her before. What I know, however, is that in the previous years, before he met me, he was paralized and, while recovering from MS symptons, she used to send him inapropriate photos while she was married with another man in Europe, with whom she has a child. Important to say she left my husband for her current one. Unfortunately, I never "caught" her messages or calls, but my husband has been encouraging me to do something. |
Question: Wife changed facebook status from married to widowed but why? Posted: 21 Jul 2017 10:21 PM PDT |
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