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Question: Co worker trying to get me in trouble? Posted: 19 May 2018 10:04 PM PDT My coworker is having an affair on her husband with some guy she met a couple months ago. She tells me everything, shows me their messages, the pictures he sends her, etc. All the messages contain things like "You're gorgeous, I'm a lucky guy ;)" and "Can't wait to see you later beautiful" She sends him pictures of her in very revealing outfits with her chest practically hanging out, meets up with him after work and lies to her husband saying she's meeting with a girl friend, and she admitted to kissing this guy. I always just listen to her stories but never say anything because I don't really care. Well today at work she told me how she's planning to meet up with this guy and has to think of an excuse to tell her husband. I basically told her "That's sad you're doing this. Honestly you're husband is taking care of you and you're out lying and cheating on him. Be respectful and stop doing this to the poor guy. Would you like it if he was meeting up all the time with some lady? Probably not. So I say stop this s***" She got mad at me and told another co worker of ours she is going to tell the manager on me because I'm "bullying her" about her personal life. Would I get in trouble for saying that? She's the one who told me everything about the affair, I didn't want to hear it. |
Posted: 19 May 2018 09:24 PM PDT how much do you think i could make off the deal? |
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Question: My wife lets her sister’s kids live in our house?? Posted: 19 May 2018 08:09 PM PDT I am kind of venting but also need some advice on what to do. So my wife's sister has 2 crazy boys (about ages 4 & 7) who are spoiled as all hell. We just bought a house (granted, it is a fairly nice home) and the boys are ALWAYS there. At least every other day, even late at night, often times sleeping over. Their parents just dump them at our house so that they can stay home and relax in peace and queit. They arrive uninvited and without warning. They yell, scream, spill drinks on the carpet, leave trash everywhere, and fight in the house. Also, when I am trying to sleep they will bang on the door until I get up and open it. My wife is also PREGNANT, and I am only interested in raising my OWN daughter, not the 2 sons of irresponsible parents. However, these 2 kids are practically living in my house because my wife doesn't have the heart to tell her sister NO. I am losing my mind and am about to tell them off but my wife is worried "I will destroy family relations". But honestly, I don't think her sister/husband really care about what we are going thru. I am at a loss for what to do... |
Question: Does it affect me If I file for a fault divorce? Posted: 19 May 2018 07:56 PM PDT I live in Arkansas and my husband and I have to live separate 18 months and I do not want to wait thar long to file a divorce. |
Question: Why am I so hurt over someone I barely knew? Posted: 19 May 2018 07:19 PM PDT it wasn't love at first sight. but i liked my surgeon on our 8th meeting. i guess it was after the way he spoke to me in a very soft voice and me challenging his work. i burst into tears after leaving the meeting on my way home (we'll meet again several months from now). first, i thought it would be a private one-on-one meeting but he had his colleague with him so that was a disappointment not just because i was looking forward to the meeting but i also preferred my privacy (no i wasn't ready to admit to him i liked him- never). i'm not sure if he likes me but that's not really relevant since i'm not looking for anything. i have a pet i admire. gives me great company so humans always remained irrelevant to me (until now--feeling empty). a nice house. great career. i don't date. so this emptiness does not exist until i meet someone i like and we part ways. it takes me weeks to go back to normal. if only there's a pill i can take to prevent that. love (or whatever) is fickle anyway. i'm trying to understand me and why I'm still crying over this person. help? |
Question: Why do people lie to their significant others about how physically attractive they are? Posted: 19 May 2018 05:16 PM PDT Some examples) A girl used to be dating a guy who was a male model for several years who was worshiped by hundreds of thousands of women as a sex god on social media with millions of instagram followers. She tells him that he is the most handsome man she has ever seen in the world and it's most likely true! Yet in her next relationship, she is dating a guy who is hardly average looking, and she tells him the same exact thing, that he is the most handsome man she has ever seen in the world. She is obviously lying.... Sure she could be just in love with this new man as her ex boyfriend who was a world famous male model, but love is different than sexual attractiveness and she is lying to her current boyfriend and she probably knows it deep down too. Or a guy who's wife gained 100 lbs and he doesn't even want to have sex with her anymore, yet he still tells her she is the most beautiful woman on earth. Yet when she's away from home, he masturbates to women other than her to satisfy his sexual urges because she can't even give him an erection |
Question: Will it be too hard for boys to get to know me because im shy and probably kinda weird? Posted: 19 May 2018 05:06 PM PDT Like my personality. I'm withdrawn and i have different personalities inside myself as well. I spend a lot of time alone too. But I try to be my nice self when guys talk to me. I'm never bitchhy |
Question: Age difference is too much for her!? Posted: 19 May 2018 03:34 PM PDT I'm a 30 year old male. She is 43. She has admitted she likes me, but the age gap is what is stopping us being together. She has a daughter who is 18 and says the age gap between me and her daughter is less than me and her. She gets freaked out about that. She always states she wishes I was mid 30's, but thats' nothing i can change. Why can't love be so simple :-( |
Question: Very sick in many places, married twenty eight years. i suicide a reasonable answer? Posted: 19 May 2018 03:23 PM PDT terminal ilnesses |
Posted: 19 May 2018 11:28 AM PDT Me and my wife have been married for 2 years we were together for a month before we got married. We had no reason for it. I wasn't in the army neither one of us had cancer or were dying she wasn't pregnant. She was 19 when we got married I was 24. Was that bad ? |
Posted: 19 May 2018 11:22 AM PDT Ive had a guy say he found me intimidating. Im not talking about being scary becauae im a "strongk intelligent woman" or whatever b.s. Im just mysterious and keep to myself. Doesnt help that im attractive and not overweight. If I wait for a guy who has enough guts to talk and get to know me and ask me on proper dates...isnt that a good thing? If i was to "smile more and show cleavage" (btw i do smile a lot already when im happy) and do other desperate things to "show guys I like them" then that wouldnt be me. It would be fake. Then no wonder the guys who talk to me are not on par with my life goals or mindset. Btw i know some guys approach a withdrawn girl anyway because they think they can bang anything. Those guys get turned down by me. I dontfornicate. Im Christian. |
Posted: 19 May 2018 11:14 AM PDT Just want opinions. |
Question: How many married men regretted their decision and how long till it dawned on you? Posted: 19 May 2018 10:07 AM PDT I'm 37 and dodged the bullet. Had some fine looking hoes try to strike conversations with me but I struck them down flat in their path. Too many people look dead after they get married. Also why spend money on raising kids who may turn out to be like Ted Bundy when you can spend it on another case of beer or a bag of weed before a night of video games? |
Question: Is this a weird thing to hear from a professor? Posted: 19 May 2018 09:02 AM PDT Its really hot where i live like 36+ . I wore shorts to class yesterday and was the first to arrive to this prof's class. So when i came through the door my professor was just STARRING at my legs and said " sara! Beautiful" .... " sara beautiful" like 3 times i just kinda smiled laughed it off and then he said it a forth time!!! As i was getting my books out of my bag and was facing backwards to him. Does it mean he was checking me out? Or just randomly trying to make me feel good? |
Question: Why do most women marry extremely average men? Posted: 19 May 2018 08:06 AM PDT Most women seem to settle down with men they never imagined settling down with when they were 18 years old. Most men they marry are extremely average in every aspect of their lives, personality, and physical appearance. Instead of marrying the guy she imagined she would when she was 18, a really handsome man with a huge salary, ripped physique, charismatic, tall, funny, interesting, highly intelligent, a doctor who loves animals and children, etc etc tldr: most women imagine themselves marrying a guy like Chris Hemsworth or Ryan Gosling, but they end up marrying a guy like Homer Simpson |
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