Marriage & Divorce: Question: Marriage Advice? What to do? |
- Question: Marriage Advice? What to do?
- Question: If an angry dad punched and killed a woman for staring hungrily at his teenage daughter, what would you do?
- Question: What can young teenage girl do with her parents threatening her to not tell CPS that her dad is doing sexually inappropriate things to her?
- Question: Where do I have to go to file for divorce in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania?
- Question: My older brother is sarcastic. Could this have led to his divorce from his sensitive wife?
- Question: Have women become the modern day slave masters through the manipulation of the marriage laws in america?
- Question: Is it true couples cannot experience true love until they reach their mid 20s?
- Question: How should I anonymously tell my boss’ wife he’s cheating on her?
- Question: Why do little things bother me so much?
- Question: Do you think it is better to cohabitate and keep changing girlfriends every few years or marry one woman ? Lease long term or Own?
- Question: Is your view on CSULA good or bad?
- Question: My uncle and his wife are separated and the uncle is making best friends with a woman. Is this infidelity?
- Question: My husband wants sex when I'm menstruating....?
- Question: I got curious and tried on one of my wife's flowery church dresses she never wears anymore and actually looked pretty good in it ! Do you?
- Question: When you are filing a divorce then do you feel you are not filling out all the FL forns correctly because spouse does not share correct?
- Question: Do you agree unlike marriage at least at a casino a man can predetermine how much money he could possibly lose?
- Question: What sort of things should a man avoid saying to his wife during an argument?
- Question: Am I right to think this is inappropriate?
- Question: What should I do with my bridesmaid/ friend?
- Question: Would you leave your husband if he had a tenee weenie?
Question: Marriage Advice? What to do? Posted: 03 Sep 2018 09:23 PM PDT My husband and I have been married for 2 years. Since we got married it's been very rocky. It's gotten to the point where he doesn't want to have sex with me, it's really frustrating. He rarely shows me affection. Sometimes it's hard for him to even get hard with me. When I confront him about it, he tells me the person that I am has a lot to do it. He says he doesn't like that I don't have any friends & am content with just being a house wife & mom..we have a baby. He wants me to go out and be social, but I don't have time, & I don't care to do that. I'm happy staying at home. He also puts me down a lot and calls me dumb & stupid for not knowing certain definitions & tasks that I'm unfamiliar with. He doesn't ever want to hang out with me either. He thinks hanging out as a family ( with our child ) is hanging out with me. I tell him it's important for us to communicate & be with each other without the baby but he complains that he works so much that when he's home he wants to play video games or hang out with his friends since he doesn't do that often. I'm fine with him doing that, but I always told him to make it equal & make time for all of us which he can, but whenever he doesn't make time for me, I complain & when I complain he gets annoyed and says I'm annoying and that if I didn't complain so much he would hang out with me more. He thinks hanging out with me is us being on our phones in the same room. He also hates conversating with me & says that I'm not on his level. |
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Posted: 03 Sep 2018 08:29 PM PDT I know of a really bad situation. It's pretty horrific. My wife's cousin is a young teenage girl. She told some of her friends at school that her dad has been doing sexually inappropriate things to her. One of her friends (her cousin) told her mother about it and she is outraged. She goes to a private Catholic school. It's a traditional Catholic school operated under the Society of Saint Pius X. She told the priest of what has been going on at home and the priest was outraged also. He ended up calling CPS and got the authorities involved. My wife told me that her uncle has done this before with other girls, including herself. My wife is 29 and her uncle is 36. Going back about 20 years ago when my wife was 9, he used to bring my wife into his room and would pull down his pants and would show himself. At the time when this happened, my wife's grandparents pleaded for others to not call CPS because they wanted to take care of the situation themselves (which they never did). The poor young girl is in a bad situation. Her mother and perverted father are telling her to not say ANYTHING to CPS. They're making her feel bad by telling her that she will break up the family. Also, the grandparents and all the other aunts and uncles are defending the perverted uncle because they don't want the family name to be ruined. My wife's other cousin (her friend) is talking to the priest and CPS and letting them know everything of what is going on. Is there anything that I could do to help? The poor girls parents also pulled her out of the school and are home schooling her now because she told people at the school of what has been going on. Also, please know that my wife and I live in an entirely different state. We want to help out her poor cousin as much as possible. |
Question: Where do I have to go to file for divorce in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania? Posted: 03 Sep 2018 07:02 PM PDT |
Question: My older brother is sarcastic. Could this have led to his divorce from his sensitive wife? Posted: 03 Sep 2018 04:58 PM PDT |
Posted: 03 Sep 2018 04:35 PM PDT If the american law regarding marriage were modified again to make women servants rather than dependent entitled masters of benefits who don't "provide" anything equivalent in exchange with the exception of them also having to work and share expenses complete the circle of the marriage law or just put a bunch of divorce attorneys out of business? |
Question: Is it true couples cannot experience true love until they reach their mid 20s? Posted: 03 Sep 2018 04:18 PM PDT that couples 20 yo or younger can only feel infatuation with each other and which will quickly fade away within a few years? does that mean couples who meet after age 25 truly love one another? then why is their divorce rate so high? |
Question: How should I anonymously tell my boss’ wife he’s cheating on her? Posted: 03 Sep 2018 03:50 PM PDT I think she deserves the truth. Everyone at work knows. He has a thing for young, low rent slackers. One of them came out of his office the other day and a $20 fell out of her bra. She said he gave it to her. Omg! Is she giving him blow jobs in his office? He gives several of the women money and acts very inappropriate w them. He also texts and is on FB w them all the time. 🤢 🤮 They don't have to work and have said,"I'll do what I have to to get what I want here." We heard he had to leave other jobs for having sex w young, female employees. He is a good liar and bullshit artist. I wonder if his poor wife suspects, but he acts like she's jealous and crazy. I would want to be told, get checked for STDs, and divorce his pathetic ***! How do I kindly tell her the truth? |
Question: Why do little things bother me so much? Posted: 03 Sep 2018 11:40 AM PDT My stepkids watching annoying cartoons My stepkids need to lose weight the sounds of chewing the sounds of fans nonvegans My boyfriends and I disagree on what they should be allowed to watch and eat we almost broke up over it Losing stuff and accusing family members of stealing them finding it later my sister's lack of cleaning skills has been trying to clean but that bothers me more what my sister watches on tv and when she goes to bed the trashcan lid not being on right my fiancé not parking straight my sister is ready to move out. Because from her opinion, I piss all over her day and like to argue about nothing.She thinks I can't stand it that she is happy and I am not.She needs to stop being overemotional and take my criticisms correctly and stop crying like a big baby. |
Posted: 03 Sep 2018 11:11 AM PDT Common law that is cohabitation among couples seems to be the new popular trend thing over marriage in this generation among millenials. I'm thinking of moving to Toronto Ontario from Vancouver BC . Sell my house all my property in Vancouver and Buying a new house there work there and get a new girlfriend to cohabitate with and possibly one day have a kid or two with but not get married legally. Almost all millenials are doing it these days and it's become quite the norm. Cohabitation is the same as being married the only difference is that when you split up there is no equal property division split of property assets. Not in Ontario anyways but legally in BC cohabiting couples are treated same as marriage after living together for 2 years+ or having a kid together after 1 year they are entitled to the same equal property division split spousal and child support. In Ontario it's not like that Hence my motivation for the move. So what do you think is it better to cohabitate that is be in common law relationship long term and just keep changing GFs every few years or marry a woman. Both can easily walk out the difference is the former can't screw you over financially the later can if she decides one day she doesn't love you anymore gets bored and leaves you or cheats on you |
Question: Is your view on CSULA good or bad? Posted: 03 Sep 2018 10:06 AM PDT As asked above, do you have a positice or negative experience with CSULA? |
Posted: 03 Sep 2018 09:39 AM PDT I doubt he is sleeping with her but the aunt and uncle are not divorced yet. They were married 14 years and have been separated since the beginning of the year. |
Question: My husband wants sex when I'm menstruating....? Posted: 03 Sep 2018 09:15 AM PDT My husband and I are in our mid 30s and we have sex at least every other day. When I miscarried our child and chose a natural miscarriage and couldn't sleep with him he turned to porn, shut me out, and focused on other women in front of me when we were out and about. He requires me to have sex with him even during my menstruation. It hurts, it makes me nauseous but however he says it's my responsibility to please him. I'm concerned bc he can't even take off 3 days from sex a month... |
Posted: 03 Sep 2018 08:48 AM PDT think if I surprise her by getting dolled up in it and threaten to wear it to church it will get her back into her dresses |
Posted: 03 Sep 2018 08:11 AM PDT income with you. and what are the consequences of filling FL forms based on estimate, are there more divorce hearings, what if you fill forms best you can? |
Posted: 03 Sep 2018 07:24 AM PDT |
Question: What sort of things should a man avoid saying to his wife during an argument? Posted: 03 Sep 2018 05:18 AM PDT In order to live a happy marriage; what should a man avoid saying to his wife esp during arguments ? in order to not make some grave mistake that would compromise the relationship forever. |
Question: Am I right to think this is inappropriate? Posted: 03 Sep 2018 05:15 AM PDT My husband has had a female work friend that he has been telling me a lot about for the past year or so. I they talk(ed) some on Snapchat messenger, which I don't mind at all, but it began to seem like this was becoming something it shouldn't be when my husband prompted me to strike up a friendship with her (which I initially thought might be a good idea). So, I added her on Snapchat thinking maybe we'd have things in common, but, after only a few sentences of conversation she asked me if we would host sexual massages at our house. I brushed it off with her casually, not wanting to start any work drama for my husband. I then went to him and told him that seemed odd that she'd be so bold to which he explains that he prompted her to ask me that as a "joke" after she mentioned it to him. I then explained to him that I felt this friendship needed to end because I felt she was fishing for something, possibly trying to create some kind of love triangle? It just seemed completely inappropriate, especially since my husband had told me in the past she's made passes at him, this seemed like a straw that should break the camel's back. Was I right to tell him I feel the friendship between them seems shady & I feel her intentions are not good? |
Question: What should I do with my bridesmaid/ friend? Posted: 03 Sep 2018 12:28 AM PDT A close friend of mine, Elsa, who is able to read the past/future has told me my current fiancé isn't the man I'm going to marry. She says she supports me and my choices but isn't sure if this is the man I'll be marrying...my fiancé Joe (together 5 years). She is currently a bridesmaid but is the only one who thinks that way. Every other girl in my wedding party is supportive in my marriage and has no negative intuitions (as far as I know). When I ask her if she supports my marriage, she says " yes I support your happens no matter what". Without actually saying "Yes, you and Joe are perfect together". I've been very angry and fighting with her. She says sorry, but not about what she says, but about my hurt feelings... Should I kick her out? Stop being her friend? I'm worried her negative intuitions might cause problems... Ps: from what I'm saying she can read the past, but I haven't seen physical evidence of her reading the future. I've only known her about 1 year, so not sure. But she says she has predicted many things... |
Question: Would you leave your husband if he had a tenee weenie? Posted: 01 Sep 2018 11:02 AM PDT |
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