Marriage & Divorce: Question: How should I have responded when a married woman told me about her platonic partner? |
- Question: How should I have responded when a married woman told me about her platonic partner?
- Question: Is it legal for someone under 18 to marry someone 21 or older.?
- Question: Will he ever change?
- Question: What do I do about being bored in my life?
- Question: Does it sound like im being unreasonable?
- Question: I don't love my husband, I just pretend too?
- Question: Why don't women desire a man with a good job until they have to pay their own bills and live on their own?
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- Question: Does your wife/girlfriend wear your clothes around?
- Question: Wives would you have done this?
- Question: Step kids never buy gift?
- Question: Quantas ML a mulher goza e quantas ML o homem goza em media?
- Question: Child support change while deployed?
- Question: Crush is overprotective, but possibly platonically?
- Question: Do you know anyone that says snippy or rude things to you regarding you and your spouse?
- Question: My hubby and are both retirement age, my ss takes a hit because I m a spouse. If we divorce this late can we both get our full ss?
- Question: How are you related to your husband's step brother?
- Question: What makes a good wife?
- Question: How are you related to your husband's uncle?
- Question: When i wear makeup and dress nicely?
- Question: Are retired sailor at E-7 usually rich enough to pay off all the loans and live with wife happily ever after without finding a job?
- Question: A friend emailed me my husband deployed abroad took a barmaid as a partner to Navy Ball. FYI, We are married! I'm so angry. Is he cheating?
- Question: Where to meet married men?
- Question: To Married Men only, if a Married male friend of yours confided in you that he had had an affair or was tempted to do so, What if anything?
- Question: Moral Dilemma: Do I tell my best friend's husband she's cheating?
- Question: I need a paper saying my husband leaves this land to his wife?
- Question: Do you believe that honeymoon phase is over after 2 year?
- Question: What’s a good present to bring to 75th wedding anniversary?
- Question: My husband feels I m only with him because I don t want to be alone and broke. How do I help him see otherwise?
- Question: Would this relationship survive long-term? details inside?
- Question: Why can’t a child get child support money?
- Question: How many days or months after you started dating, did you ask your girlfriend to marry you?
- Question: Why do women want to get married very much?
- Question: Are there any males who want to get married a lot?
- Question: How to convince him to get me a puppy for Valentine's?
- Question: Why is it that so many marriages end up in divorce as compared to marriages before our modern time that were arranged?
- Question: My aunt says her husband had an affair. Her husband denies this. How do I know who is being honest?
- Question: I had a crush on this girl and I have lost all feelings for her because I suspected she liked a 28 year old guy over me , ignore her ? Help?
- Question: How to bring back husband in sex life back.. Not sexually active with wife but very active in sex other than of wife. married from 8 years?
- Question: How do most marriages end up?
- Question: A question for married men?
Question: How should I have responded when a married woman told me about her platonic partner? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 10:02 PM PST |
Question: Is it legal for someone under 18 to marry someone 21 or older.? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 09:32 PM PST |
Question: Will he ever change? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 09:25 PM PST My husband and I went to honeymoon and he was being sadistic to me in sex. |
Question: What do I do about being bored in my life? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 08:36 PM PST I am at a place where I am so bored with my life. I like to so things and go places. My hubby just sits like a bump on a log. Drives me nuts. HE never takes me anywhere just me, I have to beg for a family vacation. I just want someone who is going to take me away places before I get old. (Not that i am yet) yes we have kids but what is wrong with wanting more out of life. Anytime complain about going somewhere here bitches about money even though we are doing fine financially. I mean we have to watch it like most, but not paycheck to paycheck. I feel stuck in a rut. I can't be this bored then rest of my life. |
Question: Does it sound like im being unreasonable? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 08:30 PM PST Okay a very close relative that I grew up with, slept over our house as kida, basically like a brother to me recently got married to a young lady who is very close friends a woman who does not like me. I have never had words with this person outside of saying hi or bye. This woman tried to take my boyfriend and has turned others against me for as far as I can see no apparent reason. We are in the same social arena because we attend the same church. And its been hard for me to see people that I cons idered longtime church friends turn on me because she comes from an affluent family Lately when there has been a event like a bridal or baby shower or youth social event I have been getting excluded. Im friendly to everyone but its like ive been blacklisted. Now my cousin and his wife are close friends with this woman and are always invited to every event...and thats fine. But its always as if they and others are always careful not to speak of any event around me. On Christmas my cousin called our home and invited us to dinner. But I and my family declined. Reason being that we felt like if they are that close to this woman who does not like me and always supporting her. I have come to distruat the ir motives and dont feel comfortable with anyone that can keep the confidence of someone who dislikes me for no reason. My cousin and his wife and I are supposed to be family. How would you feel if this was happening to you? Do you think I am wrong. |
Question: I don't love my husband, I just pretend too? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 08:15 PM PST I am 20 and my husband is 24 and we have been married for a little over a year and I have never loved him. We started dating because he was sweet and he truly is a good guy, so I just went for it trying to ignore looks. He isn't "ugly" but he isn't physically my type. I dated him because he was sweet, kind, and thoughtful and he really liked me. He purposed after we dated for a year and I said yes, I was excited to get married. Just for the sake of having a wedding and getting say that I was married, thinking that everyone would respect me more. I thought I was so mature and that just because I didn't love him then that I would grow to love him after the wedding. That didn't happen and now I am so upset that I made such dumb decisions. He doesn't know that I don't love him, and I would never cheat although I do have secret crushes on other guys. I would never physically cheat. All I do is pretend to love him, pretend to be happy etc. I honestly just see him as my best friend, but I am not physically attracted to him and its just hard and I don't know what to do. I know that looks are not everything, but Its hard. Sometimes I think about getting a divorce but I don't want to bring that up and hurt him, he doesn't think anything is wrong, so that would be very out of the blue. Any thoughts? btw: We have no children, yet. |
Posted: 26 Dec 2017 07:38 PM PST It feels like women don't actually genetically desire wealthy men from birth. Only until it benefits them (aka they have their own bills to pay and have to work a real job) do they seek a man who has a decent income. High school girls, college girls don't care about how much money a guy has, but once they hit 25-30, they suddenly care and only seek after guys with good jobs Men genetically seek after good looking women from a young age, it's not something that they just start liking one day randomly, like how women start liking rich guys once they have to get a job and move out of their parents house. |
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Question: Does your wife/girlfriend wear your clothes around? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 07:25 PM PST Complete curiosity asked in the above question. I always find my wife wearing either my shirts or sweats around, even my jackets and hoodies, too! I think its really cute and dont mind it one bit. My wife says she does it to help keep me close when Im not around, and because theyre super comfy! Does your SO do this? If so, do you like it? Comment below, I want your answers! |
Question: Wives would you have done this? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 07:06 PM PST I just got home from dropping my husband off at work. Since it was warm out and I did not go in anyplace and was gone for just 30 minutes I drove in my bare feet and did not bring my shoes. |
Question: Step kids never buy gift? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 06:56 PM PST I been with bf who is now fiance for 3 years. Every year I always buy all three of his kids gifts. Two years in a row I didn t get a thank you and on yesterday I get a thank you from one of them. The oldest daughter is one that works now and is in army and she bought fiance Christmas gift and presented it from all three of them. Not saying I m looking forward or expecting something in return, just wondering if it could be a reason that they don t, or maybe no kids buy for step parents??? |
Question: Quantas ML a mulher goza e quantas ML o homem goza em media? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 06:51 PM PST |
Question: Child support change while deployed? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 06:23 PM PST I m being deployed in a week and my ex wife claims she s going to try to change the amount of child support I pay while I m gone. Shes also claiming that Because I ll be unable to attend the hearing that I ll be held in contempt.. can she do that? |
Question: Crush is overprotective, but possibly platonically? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 06:18 PM PST I've known this man for a year and a half. We've been friends for 9 months. He's married and has a family. I had feelings on and off since the moment I saw him, but started falling pretty hard for him 7 months ago. We used to flirt a lot, but it has toned down the past 4-5 months. We really just enjoy teasing each other, but we have had some physical weirdness. For instance, he was about to give me a ride home and the piece that opens his sunroof fell off and fell onto the ground in between my legs. Without hesitation, he reached his arm in between my legs and reached down to grab the piece off the ground. He caught me completely offguard, that I stopped talking mid-sentence lol. Thankfully, I've remained very respectful and supportive of his marriage and family. His wife and I aren't friends per se, but we're cool. We get along and she's helped me out a couple of times. Recently, I've started calling him "bro" and basically "brother-zoning" him. I figured this way, he wouldn't suspect my feelings and neither would his wife or anybody else who is a mutual FB friend of ours. Earlier, I posted a status saying that if I find a guy I'm potentially interested in dating, he has to meet 7 certain people in my life and if gets the approval of all 7, then I'll know he's the right guy for me. This friend commented and asked "who are the other 6 besides me? :) :) :) " Is he overprotective in a platonic way do you think? Is it cute that he's overprotective of me? He's 11 years older. |
Question: Do you know anyone that says snippy or rude things to you regarding you and your spouse? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 06:14 PM PST I saw this on a website about jealousy from people towards other relationships: "They say their opinion on every aspect of your relationship- Sometimes silence is better than constant negative comments. Because your friend is jealous of your relationship, they will try to take down this relationship in every way. One of the ways is by commenting. When you talk about your relationship, they will exaggerate every flaw in this relationship and they will try to make you feel insecure about this relationship. When they do this, ignore them. These negative comments only comes from their insecurities." Do you experience negative comments from others possibly due to their jealousy? I've not experienced this since middle school. But I've also not had a good relationship until the past 3 years with my husband and it's been so happy and peaceful and loving. I just got my first snippy comment over Christmas and it's sort of hurting my feelings a little, enough at least to google search about jealousy concerning other relationships wondering if this is the root of the rude comment. |
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Question: How are you related to your husband's step brother? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 04:53 PM PST What about your husband's step brother's wife? |
Question: What makes a good wife? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 04:53 PM PST |
Question: How are you related to your husband's uncle? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 04:49 PM PST What about husband's uncles wife and husband's cousin? |
Question: When i wear makeup and dress nicely? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 04:40 PM PST people pay lot of attention..please help me |
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Question: Where to meet married men? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 03:19 PM PST I have a fantasy involving a married man. How do I find one unhappy in marriage? I don't want a relationship, just a hookup. |
Posted: 26 Dec 2017 02:15 PM PST would you say to him and Why? PS ... You are also friends with his wife. Honest Answers only please. Thanks. |
Question: Moral Dilemma: Do I tell my best friend's husband she's cheating? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 02:11 PM PST She and her husband have been in what can best be described as an emotionally abusive marriage - from both sides- for two years. A few months ago, she told him she wanted a divorce and that he was free to pursue other relationships. I'm not sure he accepted this, as he still seems convinced that they're marriage is fine. (Why she hasn't yet physically filed for divorce yet is complicated and basically unrelated to this) Recently she started seeing another man. Mainly, I asked not to be told about it, or even about the state of her relationship with her husband because I wanted to stay out of it. The few times I was involved in the past came back to bite me. She and I agreed it would be better if I know nothing, particularly because her husband is relentless about applying blame and attacking anyone who he seems to think is "keeping things from him," "taking her side," or "covering things up," which I understand, even as I don't agree with the way he handles it. I don't want any part in this. But, she's technically cheating, and technically I do know about it, which means I'm part of it whether I like it or not. Morally, I don't like what she's doing. I think it's wrong and cruel, but now he's accusing me of knowing things and covering for her again. I feel like **** for saying I know nothing. What do I do here? How do I protect my best friend, remain neutral and involved, AND do right by her husband without being further sucked into a ridiculous cesspool of drama? |
Question: I need a paper saying my husband leaves this land to his wife? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 12:58 PM PST |
Question: Do you believe that honeymoon phase is over after 2 year? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 12:47 PM PST |
Question: What’s a good present to bring to 75th wedding anniversary? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 11:52 AM PST Both husband & wife are hard at hearing. The husband likes sweets, but the wife can't eat any solid foods. Thinking about giving money. Any ideas? |
Posted: 26 Dec 2017 10:28 AM PST My husband and I have been together for six years and out of those six married for almost four. He knows I love him and our son and that I ll love our second child who I m currently pregnant with. He told me, calmly and lovingly, that he feels one day I ll decide that I don t need him anymore and leave him but that I haven t yet because I m scared of being alone and broke (he s the breadwinner and I can t survive off of my income alone). I reassured him that how he feels is not my truth, that I would never be able to find another man who will love and treat me and our son the way he does, that accepts me for who I am and all of my flaws and that I m not scared of being alone but scared of being without him. He said, "If you say so dear" but I fear his feelings will not change. Has anyone had a similar situation? How do I help him realize that I m not with him just so I won t be alone and broke? What can I do for him? |
Question: Would this relationship survive long-term? details inside? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 09:21 AM PST The man is 47 year old with three kids and recently divorced (he divorced her). The woman is 33 with no kids, and doesn't really want to meet the kids yet. |
Question: Why can’t a child get child support money? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 08:36 AM PST Okay as of now I am 18 years old, I am African American and I live in the Bronx, stating that so you know how my economy is set up, it is hard for me to find a job because of my lack of working experience, for the past 2-3 years my mother has taken the child support check that my father is paying and spends it on frivolous items like furniture we do not need, gadgets and electronic devices she doesn't need, and I walk around with no money at all I understand that the child support check isn't for the child in a literal sense but I feel I should at least get $20 out of that $400 and I receive nothing at all and I am wondering why she gets to sit around rolling in free cash while she has her son walking around looking unpleasant appearance wise, and especially unpleasant in a financial sense. There should be no reason why I am 18 and broke, I don't wanna see any comments saying go out and look for a job because that's also what I am trying to do, I was thinking of calling New York Child Support Office and see if I could get the check shut off completely since she's using it to her expense, would anyone recommend this and if so how do I go about doing it? |
Posted: 26 Dec 2017 08:04 AM PST |
Question: Why do women want to get married very much? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 08:03 AM PST |
Question: Are there any males who want to get married a lot? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 08:03 AM PST |
Question: How to convince him to get me a puppy for Valentine's? Posted: 26 Dec 2017 07:14 AM PST I didn't get one for Christmas, so the next holiday to get a gift is Valentine's. He isn't very romantic tho and doesn't really do anything for Valentine's, let alone anything thoughtful. The only way I'm getting a dog is if it's HIS idea to get me one. I WANT it as a gift. He's only willing to buy jewlery as a gift but I hate jewlery. I've had a dog before. I know what a dog needs. My dog passed of old age and I want another. And it would he MY dog, so I keep it. What happens beyond that is irrelevant. I don't want some stupid hobby. Hobby's cost money too. I'm leaving him if he doesn't get me a dog. I'm sick of year after year with no romance. And after loosing my only friend, getting me a dog is the ONLY romantic thing that can be done. He won't make me get rid of a dog if he buys it. If I buy it he will make me get rid of it. So it has to be a gift. A gift should he what the receiver wants anyways. Not what the gift giver wants to waste money on. I won't let him buy me jewlery because I hate jewlery and won't wear it. I don't want a shelter dog. I have several specific breeds in mind, none of which can be found in a shelter. |
Posted: 26 Dec 2017 06:28 AM PST The vast majority of marriages before our modern time were arranged. Throughout the Middle Ages and the ancient world, marriages were arranged. To my understanding, divorce really didn't occur during this time. Married couples stuck together. In our modern time, arranged marriages are very rare. The vast majority of people in the Western world are free to choose who they want to marry. Though so many marriages today in our modern time end up in divorce. The statistics show that one out of two marriages end up in divorce. Why is this? |
Posted: 26 Dec 2017 05:38 AM PST The family is voting next weekend. My Mom's family is so close that when one cheats they have to all vote on how to handle it. I think that is unusual but I am asked to participate now that I am an adult. So is aunt right or since uncle denies an affair does that mean he is right and would have confessed and left had he had one? The aunt is known to act too fast on emotion but is not known to lie. |
Posted: 26 Dec 2017 03:45 AM PST I had a crush on a quiet girl in my gym . Now I think she likes a 28 year old guy who is much uglier than me and younger than me. I'm 20 and she is 18. We introduced ourselves about a month ago and later started texting and it was going well until she started to ignore my texts in fb and later when I spoke to her she told me that it takes time to get comfortable with people and once she is she will speak a lot. Later I ignored her because I saw her talk to this 28 year old and she knew him almost the same time I knew her. I ignored her for a week during which I saw her look at me many times and she even smiled but I didn't . After a week she approached me and spoke to me which was surprising because she barely knew me and has never approached anyone else. After a week we spoke again and she opened up a lot which made me think she was interested but next day she ignored me and I asked her if she likes talking to me and she said yes chill dude sweetly. I again ignored her for a week and saw her liking at me many times. After a few days me , her and the other guy weening the same class and when he asked her something she answered properly and when I asked she didn't reply with as much interest. I also saw her looking at him many times . He never ignored her , is nice to her and always approaches her when he sees her but I ignored her many times and she approached me as I already told above and I have a huge ego. Why did she choose him over ME , I'm way hotter ? |
Posted: 26 Dec 2017 03:09 AM PST |
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