Marriage & Divorce: Question: How do I make a friendship with a man online? |
- Question: How do I make a friendship with a man online?
- Question: What should I get my wife for her birthday ?
- Question: Why does my ex who dumped me still get jealous and tell me what I can and can't do, even when he said its over. We don't even talk..read on?
- Question: Where is poly marriage legal?
- Question: How do you deal with a stubborn backseat driver spouse? How do you avoid an argument?
- Question: How di you deal with back seat drivers? Does you method work or lead to an argument?
- Question: Why do women latch on to guys who are good looking, stable, and good guys with good morals?
- Question: Would it be hurtful to recommend to my wife I hire a Nanny and/or Maid?
- Question: The first time you ever looked at your spouse, was it love at first sight?
- Question: Would you send this letter to your spouse/bf/gf (topic: cheating)?
- Question: Why do many men who were married make the girl friend?
- Question: Am i over reacting?
- Question: My husband says he didn’t cheat but I don’t believe it, is this my Karma?
- Question: Is a bachelor party more appropriate for after a divorce instead of before a wedding?
- Question: Can a woman love two men?
- Question: Why does a happily married man cheat? Can he love two women at the same time?
- Question: What are your thoughts on a wife that wears her husbands Ts but mocks him when he puts on one of her sexy silky nightgowns?
- Question: What's it mean if a guy says "wow" when he SEES a lady? I don't think it makes a difference on if they know eachother or not?
- Question: Why are many women so picky about when and where guys can flirt with them and show interest in dating them?
- Question: Where and how can I find a redhead?
- Question: What did my sister in law mean?
- Question: Ladies: would you sign a prenup?
- Question: What is the point of paying for couples therapy when my wife won't abide our negativity containment clause?
- Question: How come some women will leave you when you're down, instead of being supportive?
- Question: I have evidence that my wife may have cheated on me. She denied it. Should I confront the other guy with the evidence so I can get closure?
- Question: Controlling husband?
- Question: Is my wife turned on by jealousy?
- Question: Has anyone else divorced their husband because he's a mama's boy?
- Question: Wife is in poll dancing class: I'm feeling very insecure?
- Question: My husband of two years has been paying live cam girls for sex?
- Question: How can I manage my wife to stop jerous?
- Question: MY HUSBANDS MISTRESS SET MY CAR ON FIRE NOW HES LIVING WITH HER WHAT CAN I DO FOR JUSTICE?
- Question: Why women don't understand the morning routine of husband?
- Question: How do I take living single better? Is there a way to find a wife faster?
- Question: If your a career wife, have you ever dreamed to become a housewife & why?
Question: How do I make a friendship with a man online? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 09:58 PM PDT Im a woman. So here's some backstory: we met on a dating site and have only texted for a while. At first I wanted a relationship but he wanted sex and some type of nebulous definition of a friendship. Now I want to be friends and get to know one another deeper because so far we have mostly chatted with flirting and sex talk or jokes or superficial things etc. (I want to stop the sex talk and have told him so but it should be replaced with genuine friendship)... I have no real life friends aside from my family so I dont trust that I know how to build a friendship especially with a guy. I've heard people say you need things in common. Well, how can we find out what's in common if we don't talk deeper? So how do we talk deeper in a natural way? |
Question: What should I get my wife for her birthday ? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 09:41 PM PDT My wife is turning 16 today. I want to make this day special for her after all she's been upset with everything going on this week. What can I do for her for her special day ? |
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 09:09 PM PDT We don't even talk anymore but he lashed out at me today because he found out something I did that made him jealous |
Question: Where is poly marriage legal? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 08:37 PM PDT I'm currently in a poly amorous closed relationship with two guys. Were looking to get married some time in the future. Is there any where we can that's legal? sadly we cant fall under the category of "marrying for religion." |
Question: How do you deal with a stubborn backseat driver spouse? How do you avoid an argument? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 08:26 PM PDT |
Question: How di you deal with back seat drivers? Does you method work or lead to an argument? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 08:24 PM PDT |
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 06:14 PM PDT It seems like many women latch onto guys that they meet who are good looking, in good shape with toned athletic muscular body, that dress well, have good jobs, that are nice and laid back and have good morals and a good family. |
Question: Would it be hurtful to recommend to my wife I hire a Nanny and/or Maid? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 05:21 PM PDT My wife and I both agreed once we found out we were having twins, it would be best for her to be a full time mom for at least the first two years. I am fortunate enough to make enough money to support my family and also have hired help without making our budget tight or dipping into savings. I first want to say that my wife is a GREAT mom. I wouldn't want anyone else in the world to raise my kids. That being said, jumping form working in an office full time to working as a full time mom. But my wife is a perfectionist and feels like in addition to keeping our kids safe and happy wile I'm gone for 8-7 at work, she thinks she failing if when I get home the hose isn't spotless and a homage meal ready. But the thing is, even though I would like to have a tidy household and a nice meal at all times, I understand that that is not realistic for someone with infant twins to get done. I'm afraid if I recommend getting a part time nanny to relive her for a couple hours to relax, go have lunch with her sister, go to the gym, whatever... would really make her happy. I also think that if instead of a Nanny we got a housekeeper to come in a couple times a week to reliever her from her cleaning stress, she would actually be able to nap herself while the babies are both asleep instead of using that time to clean. I don't know. I would never want to suggest to her she can't do this by herself, but I also don't want her to feel like getting help makes her a bad mom. thought? |
Question: The first time you ever looked at your spouse, was it love at first sight? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 03:25 PM PDT Did you look at this person and think "Yeah, this is going to be my wife/husband"? |
Question: Would you send this letter to your spouse/bf/gf (topic: cheating)? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 02:45 PM PDT I want to humiliate you. I want to see you cry; cry every single night. I want you to feel not good enough. I want to risk destroying your heart, your self-esteem, your trust in me, your body with incurable & deadly STD's, getting you pregnant while I do it with another then having our baby come out with STD's that I had passed to you, risk losing you forever, risk pushing you into the arms of another man, risk destroying our kids if they found out, risk losing our children...all because I love you. I am madly in love with you. Sincerely, Your loving husband **This can EASILY be a letter from a "wife who loves her husband dearly." I was inspired by someone's question and comment here on Y/A stating that a man can love his wife and still be with another woman who was "there and convenient." I have not been cheated on (as far as I know) by a bf, but I have been led on by taken men & felt almost as bad as the above post. Good thing I found out quick and never gave a lot of my heart and never had sex with them. I've never been in love with a man, but I have respected every single one my bf's and treated them as human beings. I think about them--I think about my family that I love to pieces. Would I risk losing them and hurting them...for a stranger? For my selfishness? Hell no.** |
Question: Why do many men who were married make the girl friend? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 02:21 PM PDT wear the wifes panties? I hear this all the time. |
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 12:02 PM PDT My husband and i are on the verge to divorce. I am his slave not partner, even though he don t see it that way. I work 35+ hours through the week in the afternoon, which i don t get paid from. My husband refuses to give me my work card back, because he thinks he has to have it to pay bills. Even explaining i can pull the money out for him. That i can t buy anything, I can t even surprise him with a gift because i work for free. I also clean the house daily, the normal chores. He don t grocery shop for a whole week, but goes daily. He forgets to feed me, then I m laying they re after work waiting till work the next day to eat. (Luckily i got a cooking job, they let us munch) i get taken to and dropped off at work, because he always needs the car. So if he falls asleep it s a 3 hour walk home. He wont wash me clothes or buy me shoes. So i hand wash my clothes and tell him when my toes stick out my shoes, i actually tore my last one to get a new pair, (swear them shoes never broke in, wore them for 6 months) i have even got trench foot, from him neglecting me. I mean how hard is it, to treat me like a equal? Why can t i have my pay card? Am i over reacting? Am i working to feel this way? I told him i feel like a slave. he says sorry you feel that way, but your not. |
Question: My husband says he didn’t cheat but I don’t believe it, is this my Karma? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 11:55 AM PDT So when I started seeing my now husband he was in a relationship. He and his ex who is also the mother of his 1 year old child were in a relationship for 6 years and he says he wasn't happy anymore. He left her and we started dating and 3 months later we got married. I've always had ill feelings and didn't like the fact they communicated often because of their past but he told me they were over for good and he would never take her back. So one night he told me he was going out he came home and I seen he had Called her around 1a.m he told me they were talking about their child I didn't believe it so I took his phone and messaged her like I was him and found out he had been over her house I was furious I called her and told her she can come and get him and his clothes but he apologized and explained it was a mistake they didn't have sex but he was over there and how he doesn't want her. He called and let her know he loves me and he wants us to work out. I wanna believe him so our marriage can work do you believe this is my karma for being involved with him while they were in a relationship |
Question: Is a bachelor party more appropriate for after a divorce instead of before a wedding? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 11:40 AM PDT |
Question: Can a woman love two men? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 10:52 AM PDT |
Question: Why does a happily married man cheat? Can he love two women at the same time? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 10:51 AM PDT |
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 10:50 AM PDT When you picture this who do you side with and how would you react ? What is wrong with women as they get older ? We buy them all these pretty, and comfy peignoirs and Nightgowns and they don't wear them ! So Unfair to men ! Well I showed her ! |
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 10:14 AM PDT |
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 10:08 AM PDT Grocery store? Ew no, I'm busy. Library? Ew no, I'm studying. Restaurant? Ew no, I'm with my friends. But a bar or a night club filled with drunken idiots who just want sex? "Hey baby come talk to me". Just makes me freakin lol at how stupid women are. You aren't going to meet a good guy at a night club who's plastered beyond belief. I feel like women look in all the wrong places for love. I mean think about it, if you're looking for a long term relationship, wouldn't you rather meet a guy who's intelligent, can get to know you without being drunk in a quiet place, and has a good head on his shoulders and respects women? These guys are at libraries, universities, coffee shops, etc. and women don't want to be bothered by men at these places and would rather meet a guy at a club or a bar? Makes no sense to me |
Question: Where and how can I find a redhead? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 10:07 AM PDT What US state or country has the most redheads? There the only kind of women I want to marry. |
Question: What did my sister in law mean? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 10:07 AM PDT My husband wanted a family photo and her husband wasnt around . She said why would you say kristin and not derek im offended and we didnt take one. What i dont get is they went to my husbands brothers football game and her husband didnt and she takes a family photo . Why in the heck did ahe have such a temper tantrum when her husband wasntt going to be in that one and then tskes one without him ??? |
Question: Ladies: would you sign a prenup? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 09:41 AM PDT I have several assets that I wish to protect should I choose to get married. I think that it is important to trust your spouse, but when it comes to certain things such as this, personal security comes first because you never know if you truly know a person or not and I have seen situations like this that change people. If she had become the mother of my kids, I would not leave her unsupported, but since the assets are mine then I think it's only logical that I have the right to secuirity and it's her taking my word of supporting her after the marriage rather than me taking hers of not leaving me for a payout. |
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 09:15 AM PDT So about a month ago me and my wife decided that our marriage was kind of on the rocks and we needed a third party to help us get back on track. To that end, we enrolled in couples therapy. One of the first rules we were given is that any negative feelings we have about the confessions made would be kept securely within the Therapy room. At that, I felt that we could truly be honest with each other in a safe neutral territory. So when our Therapist asked me how I felt about my wife, I said "When she got pregnant in high-school, I felt she became an anchor that ruined my chances to set sail and discover the beauty & joy of new horizons. In short, I feel like she and our daughter ruined my hopes and dreams. I feel hollow and incomplete like I'm just passing through life without actually taking it in." My wife nodded calmly and I felt a weight off my chest. During the rest of the session I thought this counseling was a good idea. It wasn't until we got in the car that I realized my mistake. She took her boot and kicked my glove compartment in. I asked her "What the hell is wrong with you?" and she says just ruining one more thing you love in your life. She was sitting there crying and seething with rage. I told her that negativity was supposed to leave the safe space and she punched my side window and said "I don't give a damn." At that I felt like was done. I mean what is the point of using this therapy if she's going to break the rules at her leisure? @'1234' The only 'sucker' here is you, as your real profile name and profile is delivered along with your message in the yahoo email message alert, irregardless of your anonymous status. Now let us see you off to the block party, Boy. @greenfrogs I believe you're the one that's supposed to be answering MY question, Troll. Another attention seeker, another block. |
Question: How come some women will leave you when you're down, instead of being supportive? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 08:06 AM PDT Say you own a business and get a bad review that's defamatory etc and tries making you look bad to women, (total BS review), and you're very sad about it for a day, and your girlfriend starts talking about "do you want to break up?" What's up with that crap? Why do girls always kick you when you're down? Why can't women be supportive and loyal when a man needs her the most? I swear women hate weakness and would stab their own husband in the back sometimes if he showed weakness or showed like he was hurting or injured either physically or metaphorically |
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Question: Controlling husband? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 07:10 AM PDT My husband and I have been married for a little over a month. We met 12 years ago and have been dating on and off since then. We have a 6 year old daughter. He has 7 other kids he does not have contact with. Ages 3-21. In and out of jail. Says hes never going back and has stayed away from illegal dealings since getting released from a 2 year incarceration about 3 months ago. Hes working and helping with bills. My concern is, I feel like he is controlling. He always asks who texts me. But I feel like I can't ask him. He gets mad when I fall asleep when he wants to have sex. He wants our daughter to be gone often when he's home. Acts like he doesn't want her to be gone when I'm off and home with her, which is fine because I want her there, but gets mad if my mom wants to take her somewhere when I'm home alone. If he has a day off that's when he wants her to go with my mom. He didn't like it when I said my daughter and I want to go to church on Wednesday nights, I think because it would inconvenience him. If I were to stop at my moms after work while he was home he would get mad. Gets mad if I don't do what he says. Any advice or thoughts would be appreciated. I just texted him and told him if he works tomorrow (sat) my daughter and I may go to my uncles cookout. His response was "at some point the house needs to be cleaned" HE SAID IF THE HOUSE ISN'T CLEANED BY THE TIME HE GETS HOME FROM WORK TOMORROW (IF HE WORKS) HE'S GOING TO START THROWING OUR STUFF OUTSIDE |
Question: Is my wife turned on by jealousy? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 06:21 AM PDT She found a receipt from a hotel and accused me of cheating on her. I had an innocent explanation for it. I had to pick up the tab for a friend of mine and he even paid me back. The next day, we were intimate 6 times, all initiated by her. Is that just normal, or is she unusually turned on my jealousy? |
Question: Has anyone else divorced their husband because he's a mama's boy? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 06:02 AM PDT I finally had enough & realized there was three of us in our marriage. I didn't marry my ex-mother-in-law, but my ex-husband made sure she knew EVERYTHING. Naturally everything was his side of the story. I now found out my ex-mother-in-law even wrote a letter to the judge in our custody battle. She claimed my mother & I did not have a good relationship & I came from a bad family. She claimed her son would for sure be the better parent. If my ex-mother-in-law was a good mother she'd stay out of it. She should have taught sonny boy he needed to man up once he got married & work things out with his wife. Interesting enough my ex-husband's older brother is so different. He moved away from Mommy years ago, and he is still married because their marriage is their marriage. Mommy doesn't like his wife, why I don't know. Most likely because her older son's wife doesn't allow her to be in their marriage. |
Question: Wife is in poll dancing class: I'm feeling very insecure? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 05:50 AM PDT Wife is in a poll dancing class and she practices around the house in her high heels. We are both 5'7" so when she wears the pole dancing shoes, they make her about 6'1" (6 inch heels). When I see her wearing them, I literally hide or sit down to avoid the obvious height comparison. She does look hot in them, but I imagine it is probably awkward for her to be taller than her husband. |
Question: My husband of two years has been paying live cam girls for sex? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 05:40 AM PDT He has not been wanting or talking about sex at all with me recently and this got to me, come to find out he has been online viewing a specific cam girl for the last three months and paying to chat and make her take off her clothes. When I brought it up he got very defensive and doesn't view this as cheating like I do. Should I just divorce ? |
Question: How can I manage my wife to stop jerous? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 05:02 AM PDT |
Question: MY HUSBANDS MISTRESS SET MY CAR ON FIRE NOW HES LIVING WITH HER WHAT CAN I DO FOR JUSTICE? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 03:26 AM PDT |
Question: Why women don't understand the morning routine of husband? Posted: 06 Oct 2017 12:33 AM PDT |
Question: How do I take living single better? Is there a way to find a wife faster? Posted: 05 Oct 2017 11:50 PM PDT |
Question: If your a career wife, have you ever dreamed to become a housewife & why? Posted: 05 Oct 2017 11:21 PM PDT |
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