Marriage & Divorce: Question: WHY are Married Men willing to risk getting a divorce IF he cheats on his wife? WHY Isn't the potential consequence of the wife filing for? |
- Question: WHY are Married Men willing to risk getting a divorce IF he cheats on his wife? WHY Isn't the potential consequence of the wife filing for?
- Question: My husband and I never spend quality time together. What should I do?
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- Question: My husband said I was just a warm mouth to him! I really need advice!?
- Question: Husband said I was just a warm mouth to him! I really need advice!?
- Question: Why do people get attracted to the wives of others besides their wives?
- Question: Ex wife and stepdaughter from hell.?
- Question: I got married when I was 18 and I am now 25 but know.?
- Question: Why do Married Men risk their marriage to cheat with another woman? Please Only include the NUMBER ONE Reason. Choice of answers...?
- Question: How do you forgive your spouse?
Posted: 16 Jan 2018 08:27 PM PST a divorce, enough to stop a man from cheating? WHY WHY WHY? |
Question: My husband and I never spend quality time together. What should I do? Posted: 16 Jan 2018 08:14 PM PST I know it's way too late to be realizing this, but we really don't have enough in common. His ideal day is sitting at home playing World of Warcraft; my ideal day would consist of snow skiing, rock climbing, and long boarding. When we first started dating, we tried so hard to participate in each others' lives because we liked each other that much. I'd sit and play video games with him, and he'd come camping and long boarding with me. This went on for a few years, then as we got settled into our new marriage, he started to admit he didn't really like being outside. I tried to be cool with this; I'd ski during the day by myself and cuddle on the couch watching movies with him at night. I thought it was all fine until we started hanging out with one of his friends from work, which has evolved into said friend and I spending a lot of time together one-on-one because we were both active, but lonely. He's a skier, he climbs, and UGH, he is so beautiful. I'm crushing on him SO hard and I absolutely hate myself for it. I'm constantly frustrated, and it's leaking out as unexplained anger toward my husband. I still love my husband very much, and this situation has caused me to reflect on our relationship and what about it could be wrong to the point I'm craving this other dude's attention over his. I've come to the conclusion that I feel like he just isn't a big enough part of my life anymore because he doesn't want any part in how I prefer to spend my time. What should I do? :( |
Posted: 16 Jan 2018 07:48 PM PST I'm 5ft 8, have cleat glowing skin, and long wavy silky very black hair. I use face masks, scented soaps, and am the same color as Gabrielle Union. I'm a dress size 2. I'm also 25 with a masters and amazing |
Question: Do couples have more successful marriages when they marry after age 70 or later? Posted: 16 Jan 2018 05:43 PM PST |
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Posted: 16 Jan 2018 03:12 PM PST And without being controling? |
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Question: Married Couples: How many years have you been Married? Posted: 16 Jan 2018 11:14 AM PST |
Question: Are (successful) marriages based a healthy emotional connection/bond? Posted: 16 Jan 2018 08:42 AM PST |
Posted: 16 Jan 2018 05:45 AM PST We are in a family shelter, so getting out is more important than anything. So after being there for over 1 and 1/2 years I finally found us the solution to moving out. He was supposed to come to appointments and bring paystubs documents but he never did it, so that lead to us missing out. He has his own personal reason he said he didn't do it, but now he's doing everything in his power to fix it, but it's like we have to start the process over. And it's a headache. I feel he didn't want to do it because he was tired of the relationship, but now I'm pregnant he's so nice. And wants to fix things. Should I just move on Without him? A baby is not a reason to stay and be nice to me. Can I forgive him after he let us down and we are still in the shelter. I feel he should have don't it the first time around. |
Question: My husband said I was just a warm mouth to him! I really need advice!? Posted: 16 Jan 2018 05:20 AM PST my husband and I had an argument Sunday night after attending a friends birthday He had been drinking and I was sober. Our argument started after he got jealous because I had been laughing and talking to the bartender whenever I ordered drinks, this continue when we got home. I told him he was acting like a jerk and that he mustn't really love or trust me to which he just coldly replied saying that I was nothing but a warm mouth to him. I was absolutely shocked that he said that to me, I slapped him and left to stay with my friend. He has tried calling and seeing me but I'm refusing because u really don't know what to say to him and how to deal with what he said. We are married 2yrs and together 6, I am so hurt by his words. How do I handle this,I need some outside advice. Thanks |
Question: Husband said I was just a warm mouth to him! I really need advice!? Posted: 16 Jan 2018 05:10 AM PST my husband and I had an argument Sunday night after attending a friends birthday He had been drinking and I was sober. Our argument started after he got jealous because I had been laughing and talking to the bartender whenever I ordered drinks, this continue when we got home. I told him he was acting like a jerk and that he mustn't really love or trust me to which he just coldly replied saying that I was nothing but a warm mouth to him. I was absolutely shocked that he said that to me, I slapped him and left to stay with my friend. He has tried calling and seeing me but I'm refusing because u really don't know what to say to him and how to deal with what he said. We are married 2yrs and together 6, I am so hurt by his words. How do I handle this,I need some outside advice. Thanks. |
Question: Why do people get attracted to the wives of others besides their wives? Posted: 16 Jan 2018 02:39 AM PST |
Question: Ex wife and stepdaughter from hell.? Posted: 16 Jan 2018 02:09 AM PST Why does my husbands ex wife and daughter always question what we do and why? Why do they try to mess with our marriage. The daughter throws fits to get what she wants and the Mom helps her. The daughter is 24 years old by the way. dose this mean they want him back? |
Question: I got married when I was 18 and I am now 25 but know.? Posted: 16 Jan 2018 01:46 AM PST He does not say that he loves me he comes in late at night claming to be working late. him and i have tryed marriage counseling but it does not seem like it has done anything the house we live in is his and there is times he tells me to leave the house and usually turns into a fight to where i leave on my own. when i do leave i go to one of my really close friends house and he treats me like a princess and cooks for me and really listens to what i have to say. so i guess i am really stuck. |
Posted: 15 Jan 2018 10:05 AM PST 1. They are arrogant enough to think they wont get caught. 2. They really don't love their wife anymore. 3. They really don't think having sex with another person is wrong. 4. They think that IF the wife does catch them, that the wife will understand and forgive them and will stay married. 5. You can choose your own reason. NO MORE ANSWERS DESIRED OR NEEDED. THANKS TO ALL WHO RESPONDED THOUGH. NO MORE ANSWERS DESIRED OR NEEDED. THANKS TO ALL WHO RESPONDED THOUGH. |
Question: How do you forgive your spouse? Posted: 15 Jan 2018 08:58 AM PST |
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