Marriage & Divorce: Question: Can anyone tell me what are some signs you are just a “fill in?”? |
- Question: Can anyone tell me what are some signs you are just a “fill in?”?
- Question: Can a relationship work during college?
- Question: Why are women more excited about marriage than men?
- Question: Afectarle el matrimonio como ellos me hicieron o callar?
- Question: We were married for 70 years here on earth will it be over in heaven?
- Question: Why do women prefer to be asked out by an average or below average guy than to ask out a hot guy?
- Question: Why is my kids father rufusing to co_parent if I'm not in an active relationship with him?
- Question: Would you stay married to someone who likes to follow orders but only orders given by the government and the church and not you?
- Question: You CHOSE to get married. Nobody forced you into it. So why are you complaining about having to cook, clean and do housework??
- Question: My soon to be ex wife?
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- Question: I have a texting question?
| Question: Can anyone tell me what are some signs you are just a “fill in?”? Posted: 04 May 2018 09:51 PM PDT I'm starting to wonder if my bf of a year is only dating me because he's bored/has no other friends. He is constantly bringing up how bored he was prior to meeting me. He makes VERY little effort in our relationship (lately) What are some signs you are just a "fill in" or someone somebody is dating because they are bored/lonely? |
| Question: Can a relationship work during college? Posted: 04 May 2018 09:06 PM PDT I'm not looking for someone to tell me yes, just to try to make me happy so please be honest. I'm graduating in about 3 weeks and am starting college late August. My girlfriend and I are staying in state but at different colleges, about 150 miles apart. We grew up together but have only gone out for 15 months. We've never really been apart but I think I should be able to visit her at least every once a week, if not more. I'm really nervous thinking about what'll happen since everyone talks about it like it is just insta-kill for relationships. What changes? Can it work? |
| Question: Why are women more excited about marriage than men? Posted: 04 May 2018 09:00 PM PDT |
| Question: Afectarle el matrimonio como ellos me hicieron o callar? Posted: 04 May 2018 07:36 PM PDT Que creen deberia informales a las esposa de los hombres que coqueteaban y no me respetaraban a punto que decidi separarme y afectarle sus matrimonio como ellos hicieron al mio o usarlo y callarlo para que no me limite o se niegue a darme la custodia compartida ya que ella sabe yo recibi todos eso email porque usabamos la misma cuenta y ella nunca le importo, no falta mucho para que empieza el proceso de divorcio. |
| Question: We were married for 70 years here on earth will it be over in heaven? Posted: 04 May 2018 05:48 PM PDT |
| Posted: 04 May 2018 05:03 PM PDT You have 2 options: wait around and wait to be asked out and courted by an average or below average looking guy with an average job and average personality. Or, you have to go up and approach, and ask out a really hot, rich guy who's nice,, caring, and loyal and intelligent and funny. Most women would still choose the first option of waiting around for a bottom of the barrel guy to initiate things with her. Why? It just doesn't make sense, they fear rejection more than their desire to have a quality attractive boyfriend it seems It takes 6 words, "will you go out with me" and then you have a vastly better boyfriend than the alternative when you just sit around waiting for a guy to do the work and you end up with garbage scraps. Say 6 words and end up with prince charming who lives in a mansion, or wait around for a mcdonalds worker as a boyfriend because you're scared to say hi to the guy you really want to date |
| Question: Why is my kids father rufusing to co_parent if I'm not in an active relationship with him? Posted: 04 May 2018 04:08 PM PDT My kids dad and I have been together for 6 years and for 4 years out of that six we have clearly grown apart, there is no romance, no spark, we literally fight over everything. I really like to just have a clean break and work together to raise our kids but he just says fine I'll just leave , we've gone through this several times and he always ends up taking my money or grabbing my social security card so I can't apply for benefits, he refuses to help me with the kids so I can work, so in the end I beg him to come back because I need help and he gives me all these altimatums. I'm so tired of this game , my kids don't deserve to be around this, I'm emotion , physically, mentally tired , we both are even more so our children I just want to start a new life with my kids but I need his support why can't he just understand we're not happy and just move on, instead of making it a **** show. Please give me advice someone the kids and I don't deserve this. |
| Posted: 04 May 2018 11:43 AM PDT Basically someone who refuses to think for themselves and likes to do as they are told to avoid consequences |
| Posted: 04 May 2018 11:42 AM PDT |
| Question: My soon to be ex wife? Posted: 04 May 2018 11:37 AM PDT Wants to try again but I'm seeing someone that really cares for me. It sucks cause i only went to meet up with her to sign the divorce paperwork and we had really great time catching up and now she's saying she wants to see where it goes. |
| Question: Should I give my x-wife something when I die ? Posted: 04 May 2018 09:43 AM PDT I only have a few months left to live. In my current will my wife gets my half a million and my apple orchard. My x-wife through a fit because I do not have her in my will. Its like you lasted 5 years ok and my wife has put up with me for 20. Then she said that she spent part of her life with me so I owe her so I said that I also spent part of my life with the guy behind me of the isle in the geocery store so what do I owe him? |
| Posted: 01 May 2018 12:45 AM PDT |
| Question: I have a texting question? Posted: 30 Apr 2018 09:19 PM PDT Texted my wife love you she replied back ok Love you toooo do you think the way she worded tooooo met in a good way or was it coming from me saying I love you too much throughout the day sometimes I do say it more than a couple of times a day |
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