Marriage & Divorce: Question: Is infidelity inevitable in every relationship/ marriage? |
- Question: Is infidelity inevitable in every relationship/ marriage?
- Question: How many young adults between the ages of 18-21 years old have add sex before marriage here in the United States?
- Question: Why do engaged and married women flirt with me so much?
- Question: What we call a person which married with our daughter?
- Question: I am upset and don't know what to do, been married for 10 year's our relationship hasn't been the best he is addicted to pornography..?
- Question: How does child support work? If never married, but I make more income than him, do I have to pay more? But what if I have custody?
- Question: Husband said he is going to have me baker acted. I have no mental issues. Should I be concerned? Maybe he s the one that needs it?
- Question: Having feelings for a guy at work?
- Question: Should I have said hello to my ex? Was avoiding him rude?
- Question: My wife really hates it when I laugh & at same time I do sex with her Is this wrong to do that during sex?
- Question: Husbands wants divorce because we are struggling to get pregnant?
- Question: Marriage relationship issues?
- Question: Cheating or Not? Facebook Case..?
- Question: Husband has lackluster reaction to repeated assaults. What should I do? How should I feel?
- Question: My wife is perpetually nervous, depressed and grumpy all the time, with moments of excitability or happiness thrown in. What do I do?
Question: Is infidelity inevitable in every relationship/ marriage? Posted: 23 May 2018 10:05 PM PDT |
Posted: 23 May 2018 08:32 PM PDT |
Question: Why do engaged and married women flirt with me so much? Posted: 23 May 2018 06:25 PM PDT I'm not drop-dead gorgeous but I have a relatively easy time connecting with women (or so I thought). But the problem is, a lot of times women who are engaged and married gravitate towards me and flirt a lot. Sometimes it gets into emotional affair territory. And they'll get physical and touchy and try to spend alone time. They'll back off when I ask if they are involved with anyone. It's sort of draining. People have assumed I'm just the average low-brow guy who thinks a woman who says "hi" is flirting...until they see actually see how some of the women have acted around me. Any idea why engaged and married women tend to gravitate towards me? |
Question: What we call a person which married with our daughter? Posted: 23 May 2018 05:20 PM PDT |
Posted: 23 May 2018 04:11 PM PDT I have told him that his addiction to that ìs sickening we hardly have sex he tells me that his thing doesn't stay hard ..but we had intercourse last night and there was no problem , one thing that hurt me he said that my vagina was big ..I had a c section with my son. I am faithful to him so that really upset me.. |
Posted: 23 May 2018 01:51 PM PDT If I have custody of the child and he visits here and there. |
Posted: 23 May 2018 01:16 PM PDT |
Question: Having feelings for a guy at work? Posted: 23 May 2018 03:42 AM PDT I don't know his exact age but he's 10 years younger than me, lol -Im married, he's free. He works directly across from me, assembly line work , I catch myself staring at him wondering what he looks like nude, funny thing is I was never attracted to him until I started hanging out with him at lunch break. I know he is well endowed , one of the girls slept with him, he broke her heart. wish my husband was like him :( |
Question: Should I have said hello to my ex? Was avoiding him rude? Posted: 22 May 2018 06:41 PM PDT So I ran into my ex at the gym again, the last time I saw him and didn't say hello, this time he was with his gf and I stayed where I was on the treadmill..mind you that he broke up with me..at some point in time however he came over from across the room and stood by my area..maybe about ten feet away and just stood there. It feel like he was watching me for a few minutes, eventually he walked behind me and got on another treadmill..I was wondering though, should I have said hello? Why was he watching me? |
Posted: 17 May 2018 10:59 PM PDT |
Question: Husbands wants divorce because we are struggling to get pregnant? Posted: 17 May 2018 10:09 PM PDT My husband and I married a little later in life. I was 32 he was 34, we've been trying to have kids now for 2 years. (I'm now 34.) Out of nowhere he recently filed paperwork for a divorce. He told me he wants children and that he's not getting any younger, I'm extremely hurt. In a way I don't blame him for leaving though. Any advice? |
Question: Marriage relationship issues? Posted: 17 May 2018 09:16 PM PDT I married last july 2017 im from algeria my husband from Pakistan. I grew up in usa since i was 5 & he only has been here 5 years hes 33 ans im 25 now.we loved each other & met online & married right after 6 months. He resided in new york and moved to where i am as I've gotten used to this state & lived here 19 years. It is ramadan now and my husband doesnt eat my food maybe a spoon full and that all. I mainly cook pakistani fopd to the vest of my abilities but hes always saying ur doing this wrong add this stir that put this that etc. I feel like im not pleasing him or just a robot he doesnt like tp eat jusy anything of course so food from my country in north africa he wont eat says its too different. So i never cook it i jusy cook pakistani. Its ramadan my hin invited us to eat and he said no i dnt want to disappoint u or ur mother ur food is too different. I thought that was rude but yes its different but delicious. So i told him ill go eat at my moms he said he will eat out. Hes akways sayinf he has issue w cooking and im not like his sisyer i said ur sister doesnt woek and shed Pakistani im not im trying my best and hes always saying something about what i do in kitchen. So i get irritated because i shoild be able to cook and he should not stand on my head he wants me to use gloves hes a super hygenic person thats not a bad thing. Bur he wont kiss me if he does he has a tissue box and wipes his lips all the time its so strange to me. What do i do!?!!? |
Question: Cheating or Not? Facebook Case..? Posted: 17 May 2018 07:29 PM PDT Some random person on facebook (not sure if its a real person or if they were banned) sent me a message request on facebook. She sent me a picture of my husband who just so happened to have his penis out taking a selfie in his truck with a seatbelt on. I know its him for a FACT because not only has he sent dick pics to transgendered women in the past and invites them to hotels (which they never show) but this time he has his work clothes on. He just started a new job and the company logo is showing in the background. Not sure who he sent this to because I never got one...ever. After possibly considering ending my separation from him I see that the arguments still go on and he is emotionally distant after still after him swearing up and down he loves me. I haven't confronted him yet on this and not sure what to do because in the past he has told too many lies and getting the truth is like pulling teeth. Any tips? |
Question: Husband has lackluster reaction to repeated assaults. What should I do? How should I feel? Posted: 17 May 2018 07:26 PM PDT A few years ago, when he was drunk, my alcoholic neighbor grabbed my vagina in the hallway. I told my husband who didn't have much of a reaction at all except to say that the neighbor is an idiot and a drunk. A week ago, the same neighbor made a comment about me being sexy, then asked if he could grab me while lunging towards me, I got out of the way in time, but if I hadn't moved. he would have grabbed my breast. He then followed me down the hall as I tried to walk away telling me how sexy I am and asking me to slow down so he could get a better look at my ***. My husband, again, did not get upset and even made a joke that only he was allowed to sexually assault me. We got in a huge fight that really never had any resolution. He assured me that he was very angry when I told him, but didn't show it because he didn't want to upset me further (which I don't really believe) he also said he didn't want to "bang on (our neighbor's) door" or have some other type of angry confrontation since we have to live next to him and he's sort of a loose canon. He didn't actually confront him at all, today our neighbor found him and apologized. My husband told me he stated how "pissed" he was. But he's a mild man and I doubt he said anything more than a passing comment. He said he told him that the incident had caused us to fight. I think our fighting is what he is the most upset about. I'm devastated by my husband's lack of reaction especially as this not the first time. |
Posted: 17 May 2018 06:17 PM PDT Side note: We made $2700 today alone. We are on course to make like $200,000 this year. We're very financially successful. My business that I own, is growing steadily and well known in the community with great reviews. Me and my wife have gotten into good physical shape, too, at the gym. I'm just as attractive as her. We have a trip to Florida planned and have been to Cayman Islands, Puerto Rico etc. I treat her well and am pretty much always in a good mood with rare exceptions. (When I'm not, there's a legitimately good reason to cause it and I "get over things" as soon as it's resolved.) I shower her with love and affection yet I'm also confident, dominant and a man. Other girls would be glad to have me but I'm loyal to my wife. And yet... my wife is almost always in a bad mood. She consistently sees the bad side of things instead of the good side of things. We can sell a contract for $6000 and she'll find a way to stress over something stupid with an easy solution. my wife always worries and resents things in the past. She worries about the future and she's mad cuz I cheated on her a year ago even tho I married her and have been totally faithful and good to her since marriage. Note- she was an au pair from Portugal, so maybe she misses her family? But that shouldn't result in her being a Debbie downer in our marriage 24-7. Im beginning to get concerned and am not sure if counseling will fix, if she needs medication or if the only solution for her issues is divorce? |
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