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Question: Why does my husband do this ? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 08:39 PM PST My husband is very emotional he cries a lot mostly either when I tell him I love him or when we kiss or make love. Why does he cry a lot ? Is it normal ? |
Question: My friends and family don't like my fiancee? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 06:47 PM PST I grew up pretty rich and so did all my family and friends I think one of the main reasons they don't like her is cause she grew up poor. But I really love her and I think she is amazing. She works as a psychologist and likes to travel. My family thinks she's a gold digger and my friends thinks shes a b*tch. How can I get them to like her |
Posted: 07 Dec 2017 06:39 PM PST |
Question: What proportion around the world does arranged marriage occur? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 06:30 PM PST |
Question: Am I wrong for not wanting to live with my in-laws? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 06:13 PM PST Me and my husband just got married yesterday. Before we got married we both moved into his grandmother's house to stay until I could find a closer job and we could save up money and find a new place to live. At first I was hesitant about staying with my husband's grandmother because I felt it was inappropriate since we were only engaged and not married at the time. When I first got there I was extremely uncomfortable. I have only known his family for three months and would only spend a few hours with them until now which is another thing. We had only been staying with his grandmother almost four weeks and it was already a living hell and today I got fed up and left him at his grandmother's house. It was nice at first until his grandmother started trying to control us and cross her boundaries. Every single discussion or argument we get in she butts in it and my husband allows her to. What makes it worse is that my husband is a very strong mommy's boy so if his grandmother yells at me and disrespects me he will back her up and take her side at all costs just to keep the peace even though she's in the wrong. I am tired of having to compete with his grandmother. I know his grandmother raised him but this is insane. It upsets me and makes me feel a certain way because I've been nothing but kind, polite and respectful towards his family. I was starting to become so stressed, depressed and overwhelmed being there trying to make a good impression upon his family. |
Question: Should I try with this guy? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 06:07 PM PST I'm 24 and the guy in question is 29. He's been honest from the beginning. I have no kids and he has 4, (only 2 are biological) He told me up front that he's married, but that his marriage is ending. He still lives with the woman but sleeps in the living room. I wouldn't have believed him had he not been talking on the phone to me while his wife is in the room. All three of us have actually been laughing and joking on the phone together and he's repeatedly told me there was no issue and no chance of them reconciling. We recently got in an argument over it because I felt uncomfortable sleeping with another woman's husband and he called the mother of his kids who had known him for years and had me to speak to her and hear her say that there was no chance of them getting back together. We almost had sex yesterday and had I not had a chance to think I would have done it. The feelings we have for each other I feel are wrong until he gets a divorce. When we're together it feels good, no touching, kissing or anything, we met as friends but our sexual attraction is what's killing me. I don't think I should do it but my friends feel if it's that cool and it's really down to a piece of papers and he's trying so hard to get me to open up to him I should give him a chance. |
Posted: 07 Dec 2017 04:45 PM PST |
Question: I'm getting married at 18? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 04:07 PM PST I'm 17 and engaged in getting married in may 2019. Thoughts? Questions? |
Question: Why do women wear wedding rings more than men? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 03:37 PM PST |
Question: If Franken were married to Hillary would she have attacked his accusers and saved his job? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 01:36 PM PST |
Posted: 07 Dec 2017 09:49 AM PST He's in Australia I'm in UK & he tells me about how he misses my body |
Question: What do I do? i am married to a liberal? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 09:36 AM PST I am a monolith/therian/dhampire/conservatist/republican/army/militaristic/old-school kind of person/listens to country and rock/ computer nerd I really don't like my wife because she is liberal/blm supporter/listens to hiphop/smokes weed/ outgoing do i just like stay married to her and understand her views. the only similary we have is that we both read the bible; other than that, it's just, nothing similar between us. i really don't know wtf to do anymore. marriage sucks donkey balls she doesn't. i just called her tonight and she wouldn't answer. she texted me and said that she is asleep, i called her grandma where she lives; her grandma said she's with a "friend" well guys, thanks, i am going to divorce her and find myself the right girl. liberals are bunch of sluts and hoes. |
Question: Husband wants me to lose weight because I'm slowly transforming into his mother. Should I? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 09:02 AM PST I've never heard this before, a person being turned off by an obese spouse because he/she is starting to resemble a parent. Is this common? My husband of 8 years says I'm starting to look like his mother. His mom is a heavyset woman who is blonde like me. It's not that he has a problem with obese women, he just feels like he is a teenager back at home with his mom. Every time he sees me watching a sitcom on a couch, all he sees is his dear mother. Should I change my appearance for him? |
Question: Has anyone ever stayed with in-laws after marriage? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 08:06 AM PST |
Question: Why does my wife always get my mother involved in our domestic disputes? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 05:48 AM PST Everytime we have a domestic dispute she threatens to inform my mother about it because according to her my mother is more experienced....? Why can't she allow us to settle the issue together instead of always getting my mother involved? |
Question: Why is my wife always reporting me to my mother? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 05:35 AM PST Everytime we have a domestic dispute she threatens to inform my mother about it because according to her my mother is more experienced....? |
Question: My husband will talk for an hour.....? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 03:54 AM PST Jumping from subject to subject without actually ever finishing what he started saying and expects me to listen to and remember everything he says and gets mad at me if I don't, how can I make him understand that I cant possibly listen and remember everything? |
Question: Why is it so hard to leave? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 02:54 AM PST I am no sure what to do. My husband mentally ill. I have tried so hard to be there for him and give him all the support he needs, but it's really taking its toll on me. I've also gotten to where I'm scared of him. He recently nearly got an automatic rifle, but I was able to talk him out of it. He has also started talking about wanting to get his gun from his parent's house. He has began to tell me that he'll kill guys that flirt with me. I know I need to leave, but when I think about leaving him I feel like I can't breath. He has been in and out of therapy. He has been diagnosed with several disorders and usually takes meds for them. The meds help, but no where near enough, and he has been hospitalized several times. He has only actually been physical with me once and it was years ago when we dated before. He has threatened to kill himself if I ever leave him. Most guys I would just brush that off as a sad attempt to guilt trip me, but I believe him. I feel like he wolud try to kill him and me both. |
Question: Why does my husband insist on spoiling me over himself? Posted: 07 Dec 2017 02:01 AM PST My husband would rather buy me small gifts more then he would get himself a new game or something he wants and or likes, but he says growing up his sister was spoiled and used mental illness to get what she wanted, while he rarely got anything until he was old enough to work and then got his own needs and wants while again everything was still handed to his 24 year old sister who won't work. I would think by then he could indulge in whatever he wants, but he chooses me over that? |
Posted: 06 Dec 2017 11:12 PM PST My husband took the kids to church tonight for an hour and I stayed home. He likes to go to small group and I don't. We go as a family when it's the weekend. He comes home and gives me a hard time because I didn't put the four plates and forks in the sink into the dishwasher. I teach school and was getting ideas online for a holiday lesson. He proceeds to grill me about not putting the dishes in the dishwasher. He does rinse them for me. I got pissed because I always put all the dishes in the dishwasher and put them all away. In fact, I do two or three loads of dishes and all the laundry (4-5 loads) every weekend. He does his own and I do mine and the kids. So, I don't have any time on the weekend because I'm doing laundry, dishes, bathing the kids, housework, and lesson plans. I help our daughter on daily homework because he doesn't want to. I work until 4 or 4:30 everyday and work one day on the weekend and sometimes two to get the laundry, etc done. I feel like I shouldn't be grilled about four plates when I should be able to relax, even for an hour, when my days and weekends are gone. It's his choice to take them on Wednesdays. We used to all go together on Wednesdays until he decided to do small group. His father treats his mom like crap so I called him on it and let him know he's not going to be treating me like that. He was saying I do the bills, you don't, I do the grocery shopping, you don't, who cooked dinner? He did, but all that I do for the family doesn't count. |
Posted: 06 Dec 2017 10:41 PM PST I have a relatively big nose as a woman...its relative. But its definitely not smaller than most womens noses. I like it. But the thing is that most married couples the womens nose is much smaller than the husband. It seems like an unsaid rule. But will I have to find a man whose nose is absolutrly gigantic? Most men don't seem to even have that. |
Question: Divorce with abusive ex husband? Posted: 06 Dec 2017 02:56 PM PST I've asked this question before and no one helped me so I don't know. I have a friend, who's mother was abused by her ex husband. While they were filing the divorce, her ex husband told her to sign a form that said she can't sue him. He has abused her by physical abuse sexual harassment, and even after they divorced, he still stalked her, and he had a restraining order! Now, she's suffering from PTSD and can't get a job to suffice her family and my friend hates it! Is there anything she can do to stop it? To actually sue this man and for him to be arrested? |
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