Marriage & Divorce: Question: My wife watches and listens to blue movies (using earphones) on her mobile during lovemaking....I this ok or am I missing something here? |
- Question: My wife watches and listens to blue movies (using earphones) on her mobile during lovemaking....I this ok or am I missing something here?
- Question: Why does my pregnant wife keep crying ?
- Question: Why do women generally have a much higher success rate of reproduction than men?
- Question: Boyfriend finessed me out of a lot of money then left me for his baby mother!!!?
- Question: Why does my close friend question my relationship so much?
- Question: How to part with something you want to keep, but your spouse insists on giving away?
- Question: Husband won't make parents apologize for slandering me and keeps defending their bad behavior?
- Question: Kep my former husband last name logan and i like logan?
- Question: What are the differences between “her” divorce and “his” divorce PLEASE HELP?
- Question: My husband who I loved dearly betray me throughout all our relationship. How could I've been such a fool?
Posted: 09 May 2018 09:26 PM PDT |
Question: Why does my pregnant wife keep crying ? Posted: 09 May 2018 06:02 PM PDT She cries at everything or nothing anymore. Even when we have sex. Since we been married I never seen her cry so much. What's wrong with her ? How can I comfort her ? |
Question: Why do women generally have a much higher success rate of reproduction than men? Posted: 09 May 2018 04:13 PM PDT Yes it takes 2 to reproduce, but I read a statistic that about 80 percent of women will have a child in their lifetime, compared to only 50 percent of men, which means women often choose men who have already had children to different women instead of men who have never had children |
Question: Boyfriend finessed me out of a lot of money then left me for his baby mother!!!? Posted: 09 May 2018 02:50 PM PDT What should I do? |
Question: Why does my close friend question my relationship so much? Posted: 09 May 2018 02:22 PM PDT I have a close friend who just got dumped. I been in a relationship for 11 years and engaged. My friend only met her once and already makes comments like. How do you know it will last? Are you guys getting married? Where she at right now at this moment? Is she at work right now or cheating? Why does he question so much he only met her once and we live two hours away? |
Question: How to part with something you want to keep, but your spouse insists on giving away? Posted: 09 May 2018 12:18 PM PDT Hubby wants to get rid of our rocking chair. It's actually a recliner. We moved recently to a bigger place (from a 2 bd to a 3 bd), so the living room is smaller than we had. So now that our oldest is starting school, he wants to get rid of the chair. We put in the nursery when the baby born in November. Now that we're preparing for the school year, he wants to get rid of it to make space for a study area for our daughter (we're moving her into what is now the nursery and moving the baby in with his brother). I know it's just a material thing that I can't take with me if I die or anything, but I rocked and nursed 3 babies in it. Spent most of pregnancies 2 & 3 (my boys) in it. My dad rocked his grand babies (just two of them) in it. I'm not ready to part with it. I've told my husband that, and he response was that we're not using it. Not at the moment, we haven't been. It's been serving as a catch all for all of the kids stuff. Once we change the rooms around and make the transfer, I'm sure we'll have some space for it where it is. This has been a constant argument for the last two weeks, and last night he told a friend of ours to ask around if anyone wants it. We haven't made any kind of agreement on it yet, and he's acting like his word is final and that's it. He refuses to even listen to my point of view. I'm all for making space and getting rid of we're not using, but I can already think of a ton stuff of his he's been hanging to for whatever reason. |
Posted: 09 May 2018 11:07 AM PDT My husband and I are Christians. He claims that he is "spiritually accountable for me" and can tell me what to do and force me to do things because of his leadership role. I have told him that when we were separated, it was not appropriate morally and legally that his parents spread lies that I have aids/stds/cheated based on screenshots they illegally took from my iCloud. That said, he is "rewarding bad behavior" (Dr Phil always says not to do this) by allowing his parents to traipse around and see the kids behind my back this weekend without my blessing. He tells me that I am "not allowed to dig up the past and hold others accountable and that he will not be doing that to his parents". Yet, in the next move, he is trying to get me to forcible apologize when I was not the one who lied to relatives 1200 miles away about cheating that never happened. My reputation is tarnished & my husbands entire family hates me because of lies his parents told when they were angry. They have said I am not allowed @ their home and tried to shanghai him into divorcing me, which he would not do. 1) is he really allowed to boss me around and hold me accountable 2) should he be demanding or insisting that his parents apologize and "make it right" with me based on their slanderous remarks. Now he is going back saying he would be able to press charges against my mom for past things and projecting about stuff that is not even related to the situation with his folks! I told him when he came back that I will be #1 in his life NOT his parents and that he will be defending me. He thus far has only told them off once. Should they be allowed 2 see the kids given their repeated character assassination on me and continual bringing up of personal things I did from a decade ago "Olga hung out with an ex boyfriend at the mall years ago." They had apologized for bringing themselves into that personal matter before only now to "dig up old bones" and harp in it again. They do this a lot! |
Question: Kep my former husband last name logan and i like logan? Posted: 09 May 2018 10:41 AM PDT |
Question: What are the differences between “her” divorce and “his” divorce PLEASE HELP? Posted: 09 May 2018 06:59 AM PDT Having trouble in my sociology of family class |
Posted: 09 May 2018 06:05 AM PDT |
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