Marriage & Divorce: Question: Do you know anyone that married for money? |
- Question: Do you know anyone that married for money?
- Question: How do you support a partner without 'fixing' them?
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- Question: Xena former husband borias love his kids and xena other former husband hudson hate his kids?
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- Question: How can I tell my wife I need her to do more?
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Question: Do you know anyone that married for money? Posted: 23 Feb 2018 08:29 PM PST |
Question: How do you support a partner without 'fixing' them? Posted: 23 Feb 2018 07:59 PM PST My partner is all sorts of messed-up, I can't accurately determine what is 'wrong' with him but at the moment he's going though a phase of depression which has him very withdrawn from the world: he has no friends, he doesn't really seem to do anything with his time, and he's currently unemployed. The employment issue is something that needs to be addressed as a priority so he doesn't end-up homeless, but going into a rubbish job (he was an actor in his home country, but here he'd likely have to get a rubbish call center job) when he's already feeling low is proving to be a real struggle for him. I want to help but at the same time I'm starting to feel more like his therapist than his partner, I don't want to be the one who fixes him...he has to fix himself, ideally not just to be better for me. |
Posted: 23 Feb 2018 06:48 PM PST |
Posted: 23 Feb 2018 06:40 PM PST xena former husband boras love his kids and xena former husband hudson hate his kids but xena love her kids from both wedlocks xena and borias wanted kids and xena and hudson do not wanted kids |
Posted: 23 Feb 2018 06:34 PM PST |
Question: How can I tell my wife I need her to do more? Posted: 23 Feb 2018 05:29 PM PST So I am currently a full time student and working a part time job, pretty typical for someone my age. I do all the grocery shopping, bills, the majority of the cleaning at home, as well as pretty much anything else that might be done around the home. My wife is currently in between jobs and having a hard time finding one. I know that this can be really stressful, and I want to support her the best I can, but this has been going on for several weeks and am feel like I am just stretched too thin. All she seems to do is look for jobs for a couple hours, and spend the rest of the day distressing, until I get home and ask her to help me doing the dishes or such. I love my wife with all my heart, and really don't want to make her feel useless, but I need help. How can I approach my wife in a loving way to help her realize that she needs to do a bit more. |
Question: Can I sue my ex-wife or her new husband? Posted: 23 Feb 2018 03:17 PM PST My ex-wife and I split up 5 years ago can I get her new husband in trouble? We didn't have any kids, during the last 2 years of our marriage she (34) had this massage therapist (26) who was self employed after divorce she had a boy a year later, now she getting married to the same guy I found out from a mutual friend he was not a legitimate massuer, he is also the father of the kid but wasn't ready to settle until this year (probably because he screwing with other "clients"). I pretty sure they were having an affair looking back now Can I press charges for him ruining my marriage? Or get him in trouble legally? |
Question: Fiancé wants to call of the wedding? Posted: 23 Feb 2018 01:54 PM PST He proposed in October 2016 and I won't lie, I talked about wanting to marry him a lot! and a month later I found out we were having a baby! She was born in July 2017. We are very happy with our little family and we have paid our deposits for the weddingon August 30th 2018! A few days ago he said he's been thinking about it for a while and he doesn't think he wants to get married anymore. He says he doesn't want to be controlled by the courts if something happened between us? He sees how upset I am and is now saying he doesn't want to talk about it and we will rediscuss it in April, before all the final payments have to be made. The invites have already been sent I know I can't force him to marry me but I want to be married. We love each other deeply and have a beautiful baby girl and we want her to have both parents as she grows up. So any advise on what to do now? Anyone been through a similar situation? |
Posted: 23 Feb 2018 01:29 PM PST |
Question: Is this appropriate “ time for a new wife”? Posted: 23 Feb 2018 12:53 PM PST I'm originally from India and live in the USA, me and my husband ( from India too) were in business meeting with an agent who was nice but commented two times and said to my husband "it is time to upgrade, time for a new wife" then she was laughing as if it is funny.. do you consider that appropriate? It was my first time meeting her. |
Posted: 23 Feb 2018 10:55 AM PST |
Question: How do I delete a question on here? Posted: 23 Feb 2018 10:51 AM PST |
Posted: 23 Feb 2018 09:36 AM PST My husband is very sweet but kind of a simple guy. I love him but he s in no way a challenge for me. My friend with benefits is a challenge, but lives thousands of miles away from each other, so we only chat, text and make plans for when we meet. On daily basis, I feel I need a boost, a relationship that gives me back the buterflys in my stomach. I don t want to leave my husband because I m bored and my other friend obviously gets frustrated because of the distance. I really feel like the computer on the film her . |
Posted: 23 Feb 2018 09:07 AM PST |
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