Marriage & Divorce: Question: Could this be considered an insult? |
- Question: Could this be considered an insult?
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Question: Could this be considered an insult? Posted: 07 Sep 2018 09:51 PM PDT Let's say a married woman and a single woman are in the same room. In the past, the married woman's husband was a little friendly to the single woman. The single woman, however, never pursued him nor showed any interest in him. The single woman has a bit of a troubled past and has been abused, bullied, raped, stalked, harassed, threatened, and retaliated against for talking about what she's gone through. She has also recently broken off an FWB relationship after the guy she was sleeping with was a total jerk to her on her birthday (which was not very long ago). She also was recently messaged on Facebook by a total stranger who just messaged her to call her ugly. Because of all of this, she's been a bit down. Now while the two women are in the same room, the husband shows up with Starbucks coffee for his wife. As her husband hands her the coffee, she says "I'm special." Could the married woman insisting that she's special after her husband bought her coffee be her way of insulting or throwing shade on the single woman? |
Posted: 07 Sep 2018 09:17 PM PDT So people have always been insulting me about how I am still unemployed at age 27 and still living at my parents home. I'm vietnamese and this is perfectly normal in my culture for children to still live with their parents until they get married. My friend andrew gets on me about how he thinks that I am not independent and that I can't support a woman if I am not independent. I believe that I am independent. My fiancee is this vietnamese woman in vietnam who my family setted me up with and I'm going to be marrying her soon. I tried to go online for help but everyone on here insults me as well. People told me that no woman wants a penniless guy who can't support himself and doesn't have his own place and still lives with his parents. They said that she is gonna leave me as soon as she gets her greencard. She's my only hope in marriage as no one here in the usa wants to even date me. I've resulted in getting family to set me up. I just don't get why everyone criticizes me for all of this and claims that im not independent. Why do people claim that I'm not independent ? Would my fiancee really leave me like people claim ?? |
Question: How can a BROTHER get laid without KILLIN nobody? Posted: 07 Sep 2018 08:08 PM PDT I ain't never going to F nobody. I ain't never going to get nobody, I ain't never going to hurt nobody but yall think some dude could not just pull a knife or something if he wanted to get laid? I believe its dead wrong etc but how the hell is a brother supposed to get laid if he ain't no millionaire or has great looks like some other guy? |
Posted: 07 Sep 2018 06:49 PM PDT |
Question: Has elon musk had a brain meltsown? Posted: 07 Sep 2018 04:53 PM PDT oop. that should be "meltdown." |
Posted: 07 Sep 2018 02:09 PM PDT This is in regards to https://le.utah.gov/xcode/Title30/Chapter3/30-3-S35.html for Holiday parent time. My Daughter is not in school, so im wondering if Fall break is applicable or not. It clearly states "if applicable" , so does that mean only if she is in school, it would apply and that fall break would then be used? |
Posted: 07 Sep 2018 02:04 PM PDT |
Question: My fiancee's best friend has feelings for me and my fiancee doesn't care? Posted: 07 Sep 2018 01:39 PM PDT We've been together for years and we are only weeks away from getting married. His best friend, who has lived up north for a year is moving back down here with his wife. Everyone except her knows that he has feelings for me, as he has told me several times and even broke me and my now fiancee up for a year just so he could take a wack at me. But that was a couple of years ago. He should not be married, and because he married so young he is feeling all of the regret and he reaches out to other girls when he shouldn't. The worst part is, when they move back here in a few days, they want to get an apartment with us and my fiancee is all for this. He is fully aware that his best friend has strong feelings for me, and he still wants me to live in the same place with him. Is it just me or is there something wrong with this? Edit: I don't have feelings for him. Edit 2: I said he broke us up once, but I didn't mean he broke us up and I dated him. He drove us both insane and we faught so much from his manipulation caused us to break up. Sorry for the confusion. |
Question: What is mutual in sex ? Posted: 07 Sep 2018 03:46 AM PDT Sexual intercourse = men puts his penis inside women's body and thrusts her as long as he can't achieve orgasm. So what is mutual in it . All women do is provide one on her body's hole. So the truth is sex is all about men ! |
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