Family & Relationships: Question: How I get fiancée to chill out so I can have some peace in my life? |
- Question: How I get fiancée to chill out so I can have some peace in my life?
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Question: How I get fiancée to chill out so I can have some peace in my life? Posted: 15 Apr 2018 12:56 PM PDT Stuff we have fought over just today. Freaking out because I don't put the groceries away in the fridge right. Bringing up how I barfed in our car when I had the stomach flu a month ago and will not stop whining about it. Starting a screaming match with my mother over what level of heat she cooks the spaghetti on. Reparking the car every day and fighting with me for parking the car At an angle when I come home after work.Accusing our nanny of assault and battery because she touched my fiancé's coat. she also had a argument over how the nanny shut the door. Nanny quit and wants me to mail her check. My fiancée is mad I mailed her check and I am currently at Starbucks with my daughter and am staying at my friend's house. But am worried she will say I kidnapped our daughter. I kind of want out of this relationship. if things don't change , I am going have to say goodbye.I don't want my dauhter growing up in a broken home, but dealing with crap everyday is getting old. |
Question: Is the romantic love between a couple as strong and special as it's made out to be? Posted: 15 Apr 2018 11:22 AM PDT I've been in many romantic relationships before, and I've never felt a strong and special love for someone. Most couples I have known, either ended up breaking up or getting a divorce, and thus they ended up hating each other after that. Most romantic couples also seem to fight with each other a lot, in which that's another indication that romantic love is not as strong and special as it's made out to be. It also seems like a person has a stronger bond with their platonic bestfriend or family member than they do with their romantic partner. |
Question: How to move on after a heartbreak quickly? Posted: 15 Apr 2018 10:57 AM PDT Me and my 8 month old boyfriend just broke up last night. He truly made me a happy girl, he was my best friend ..but he didn't appreciate me and he also is having a hard time financially and his car and everything not working and he is having a hard time getting his house to come together. So he is under alot of pressure. And I have been there for him but my support for him isn't enough to him apparently. but I just want to move on. I don't want to stress and cry anymore. I have a 3 year old daughter and I have to take care of her instead of wasting my time being depressed over a heartbreak. How do I get over it quickly? |
Question: Will mom get angry if she discovers that I masterbate? Posted: 15 Apr 2018 10:18 AM PDT I've been hiding this from her since I was 16 (now I'm almost 30). She's a very religious and conservative person who thinks that sex is only right between a man and a woman after marriage. The thing is that I'm single and not very interested in romantic relationships. She think that I'll get a man soon, it's just that now I'm too busy with work. |
Posted: 15 Apr 2018 05:56 AM PDT They threatened everyone and themselves.And pretended to be a crazy me.Then they tried to kill me and said she wanted a lesson.Why did they do this? |
Question: How can you think the world of someone but cannot make them happy? Posted: 14 Apr 2018 08:57 PM PDT |
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