Marriage & Divorce: Question: Wives, what would you do? |
- Question: Wives, what would you do?
- Question: WHAT SHOULD I DO ? Look at details?
- Question: Was I wrong to say this to my wife?
- Question: My uncle and to be ex aunt are divorcing after 22 years and a dysfunctional family. How long does it take to divorce?
- Question: Should I tell my abusive husband my big secret?
- Question: Why is she complaining and talking about her husband a lot when we talk?
- Question: Husbands friend took screenshots and started a fight with my husband?
- Question: I want my married boss. Help!?!?
- Question: My son's father insults me even though we broke up years ago, why?
Question: Wives, what would you do? Posted: 25 Aug 2018 08:48 PM PDT ...if your husband quit his job because he had romantic feelings for his female boss? |
Question: WHAT SHOULD I DO ? Look at details? Posted: 25 Aug 2018 05:08 PM PDT I have been married foe over 25 years last month in July I found out my wife was cheating on me she swear they where only talking I forgave and continued this month she did the same thing again I forgave and continued while all this is happening my niece new about the affair |
Question: Was I wrong to say this to my wife? Posted: 25 Aug 2018 04:23 PM PDT I was feeling my wife's breasts and told her they feel like water and I accused her of having someone touch them while she was on vacation with her family. I told her they were harder before she left and now she's upset and won't have sex with me. Do you think I was wrong? |
Posted: 25 Aug 2018 03:29 PM PDT They ruined their children and now getting a divorce since the damage is done. |
Question: Should I tell my abusive husband my big secret? Posted: 25 Aug 2018 02:32 PM PDT I've been married for 9 years and have an 8 year old with my husband. My husband has always been controlling. When I go overseas to visit family he calls me non stop and accuses me of cheating. I've had to leave him once because he hit my lip. He argues and accuses me all the time and gets angry when I'm not in the mood for sex. Recently I got a windfall of 100k that he doesn't know about. The reason I never told him is because he was blaming me for losing my job and made fun of me. Do you think I'm wrong for not telling him about the money? |
Question: Why is she complaining and talking about her husband a lot when we talk? Posted: 25 Aug 2018 02:29 PM PDT |
Question: Husbands friend took screenshots and started a fight with my husband? Posted: 25 Aug 2018 12:03 PM PDT A guy (Ed) who has been obsessed w/my marriage went on his girlfriends FB and took screenshots of me talking to other guys and discussing our impending divorce. Ed took it upon himself to share the screenshots of my online activities to my husband to "get me in trouble" and to "get some info on our marriage". I went on social media and told people who asked who the snitches were (his friend Ed and Betsy his girlfriend) and someone else sent the screenshots to them and Betsy called me and told me to 'watch my back and stop talking about her and lying behind their backs"- Nothing I said was a lie, its all stuff Ed and my husband and Betsy told me about various dramas in their lives. My husband refuses to cut ties with Ed despite Ed threatening me in the past over fights with my husband/myself and "defending his friend against my lies and BS". Ed is always in my business despite having issues of his own to contend with. My husband said that "Ed and Betsy were only warning me about my wife and her online discussions". What is right here? Who started it? Obviously Ed and Betsy BUT why do they feel the need to involve themselves in my marriage? Ed has spent time in a court ordered mental hospital for alcoholism and depression/bi polar disorder. He had his girlfriend call me and make veiled threats "watch your back watch what you say honey" |
Question: I want my married boss. Help!?!? Posted: 25 Aug 2018 06:05 AM PDT Ok, I know, I have major issues, im a bad person, im sick, and selfish, and messed up in the head. Now that we covered the obvious, I need help. Maybe from someone who has gone thru this before? Long story short, I am a personal assistant and have been working for a well to do family for the past 6 months. Over that time, my married boss, who I am assisting, has shown himself to be just like me in many ways, a fact which I find refreshing and beautiful. I'm kind of in love with him. And I can tell he wants me too. Obviously the main issue is his wife. She is well aware of our relationship dynamic and has been treating me like dirt because of it. I dont blame her. But i couldnt take the stress so I recently gave in my two weeks notice even though I have no other job lined up. However, all I seemed to do by making that choice was make things more hot and passionate between my boss and I. I really feel now with the time pressure, we are going to take the next step and do something physical. Is there any way we can do this without hurting his wife? Any way at all? :/ |
Question: My son's father insults me even though we broke up years ago, why? Posted: 24 Aug 2018 04:05 PM PDT My ex and I share a 17-year-old son and we broke up about 9 years ago. I always try to avoid my son's father because he always says very rude things to me, whether it be on the phone or in person. Recently, we needed to get together to go to the DMV to sign something for my son's learner's permit. He right away started saying rude insults to me about just anything he could find, for example dieting. He just blurted out to me "how is that diet going?" or other rude things. I vowed I would never get together with him after that day. Why would an ex who broke up with you 9 years prior be continuing to insult? What would be the purpose of doing this? I told him before that in order to get along for our son that he needs to stop bashing me. |
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