Marriage & Divorce: Question: My husband committed suicide and it is a weird vibe ever since.? |
- Question: My husband committed suicide and it is a weird vibe ever since.?
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- Question: Is there really a point in getting married these days?
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Question: My husband committed suicide and it is a weird vibe ever since.? Posted: 09 Sep 2018 04:00 PM PDT my husband shot himself with a 44 magnum in the bathroom of our house last October.i was at work.our oldest girl was in school and the youngest girl was in the next room sleeping in her crib.i found him in our bathtub with the curtain drawn.i seen things that no one should.the place was professionally cleaned after and remodeled but nearly a year later anytime i brush my teeth or do a poo in there i get this horrible weird feeling.my body gets cold.i miss him so bad.should i move house? |
Posted: 09 Sep 2018 03:07 PM PDT marry them. Once 2 teenagers decide they want to get married they will be allowed to do whatever they want together before they get married. |
Posted: 09 Sep 2018 01:21 PM PDT When a couple who first started dating as teenagers get married as adults, they seem to have a higher chance of getting a divorce than a couple who first started dating as adults do. |
Posted: 09 Sep 2018 12:31 PM PDT Specifically if the incest prohibition for marriage is not applicable to same sex couples? North America |
Question: Argument with mother-in-law became physical, I begged husband to say or do something? Posted: 09 Sep 2018 12:25 PM PDT My marriage is hanging on by a thread. There have been so many misunderstandings and so many mistakes on both ends that it is hard to imagine recovering our once-happy and healthy union. He doesn't notice anything good that I do for him or for our 2 children. And he constantly criticizes my faults even though I know I am doing everything in my power to make the marriage work. I know I can't fix that side of him, but I don't know if I can live with it either. Now his in-laws are behind him, blindly believing his stories no matter how exaggerated or untrue. I finally erupted yesterday, telling my mother-in-law of the physical, emotional, and financial abuse that me and the kids experience at the hands of her son. What did she do? She stood up for him. She told me I needed to change myself, that I need to take medication, that I need therapy, that I need God. I couldn't take it anymore, listening to all the lies she believes, how everything is my fault, etc. I told her that my heart has been broken. I tried to leave and she got physical. When she grabbed my hair and yanked to keep me from leaving, I gave in to her in order to end the argument. Today, there is a small bruise above my wrist where she grabbed me. It's not huge but it is still completely unacceptable. My husband did nothing. My children and I cannot stay, but I have no job and no money. He has complete control right now. Please send advice. Thank you <3 |
Question: Why do men lie about being married? Posted: 09 Sep 2018 11:16 AM PDT |
Question: A question for happily married women? Posted: 09 Sep 2018 05:49 AM PDT How long did it take you to land that perfect man?..that man that you don't have have to worry about cheating, that man that you don't feel the need to check his phone when he's texting because you know in your heart he has nothing to hide? How many times did you take that one guy back that hurt you before you were tired of dealing with a guy that treated you badly and there was no trust? My thing is I have a kid by someone that I am wanting my happily ever after with but he is not idea and I know it. He has cheated I have taken him back so many times he has left me before I have taken him back he has even got someone pregnant and this is recently, just found out he got a girl that is 15 years younger pregnant and now wants to go marry and be with her after all we've been thru. I know I need to just let him go and let god place that perfect man in my life. Even when I tell him we are done and I want nothing more to do with him I find myself snooping his facebook and trying to find out what he is doing and I know he hasn't even been a good partner to me so why should I care? Just want advice from women who are happily married and finally let the men that are toxic for them go. |
Posted: 09 Sep 2018 12:20 AM PDT |
Question: Is there really a point in getting married these days? Posted: 08 Sep 2018 01:55 PM PDT I'm a 23-year-old female and feel as if the type of marriage I would like to have someday is grossly unattainable in today's world. People abuse each other, cheat on each other, have children with other people, break up, reunite, and break up again, endlessly drawing stress and heartbreak from one another. No one seems to actually stays with the same person from beginning to end like a marriage ensues. If all of life is just survival, is it better to survive marriage or survive loneliness? Is there any alternative besides those two? |
Posted: 08 Sep 2018 12:44 PM PDT she gets upset and physically assaults me? I'm a home health aide and I take care of an elderly woman with dementia who lives with her husband. Her husband does NOT have dementia and helps take care of her. Her husband is sometimes, however, a bit of a dirty old man that sometimes tries to flirt with me, comments on my physical appearance, and makes dirty jokes all the time. Recently, while I was changing the woman's diaper, she started crying hysterically and physically attacking me. When I told her husband what she did, he just laughed and then walked up to her and hugged her and kissed her (which he rarely does). The following day at work with them, he and her spent half the day sitting close together on the couch holding hands and watching TV (which I have NEVER seen them do before). Am I wrong for being offended by the fact that he kept flirting with me and then became affectionate towards his wife after she attacked me? |
Posted: 07 Sep 2018 10:25 AM PDT A man saying that his name is Thomas D. Correia contacted me through Messenger and then Facebook and said he is a Captain at the US Coast Guard Personnel. He wants me to send and email to usamilitaryleavedept@mail.com so he can talk to me once I am verified for us to be able to talk on the phone or internet. He has not asked me for any money or any of my information. My first thought was of course SCAM!!!. However, I am not familiar with military rules and regulations and, again, since he has not asked me for any money, etc... I wanted to make sure. He said that he is stationed in Texas. Any feedback or answers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!! |
Question: How often should married couples have sex ? Posted: 06 Sep 2018 06:45 PM PDT Me and my wife have been married 2 years we have 2 young kids our daughter is 5 our son is 2. We haven't had much sex since our son was born so we haven't done it much in the last couple years maybe once or twice a year maybe three if we feel like it. How often should we do it ? |
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