Marriage & Divorce: Question: I married a Philipines an when it was time for my Asawa (Dear Wife,) to come home with me her family said she was kidknapped. What do I do? |
- Question: I married a Philipines an when it was time for my Asawa (Dear Wife,) to come home with me her family said she was kidknapped. What do I do?
- Question: I married a Phillipinas an now her family day she was kidknapped to keep her from me. What can I do if her family is keeping her from me?
- Question: How to comfort your husband ?
- Question: Can I marry my second cousin?
- Question: Can my marriage be fixed?
- Question: Should I divorce my husband or talk to him?
- Question: Ok in general does you're wife or lover moan and groan alot during missionary lovemaking?
- Question: When your making love missionary, does your wife, liver moan and groan much?
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- Question: Girls if you was married and you caught your husband in bed with another woman what would you do?
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- Question: Why would a married man say these things to his girlfriend?
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- Question: What do you do when a guy says he likes you he isn’t ready for a relationship.?
- Question: My wife is obsessed with me ?
- Question: Wife’s ‘fake’ wealthy girlfriend just bought her a girls gym membership in order to hang out with her more. She told my wife she was bored?
- Question: Can my marriage be fixed?
- Question: Wife is selfish and stubborn as f*uck about sleeping in the bedroom. What do I do?
- Question: R u a morning or night person?
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Question: How to comfort your husband ? Posted: 01 Jan 2019 07:55 PM PST My husband and I got married last month we been together for a few years. He's bi-sexual he just got out of an abusive marriage his partner was really mean to him. He's usually not the kind of guy to cry or show emotions but talking about it upsets him he even has nightmares about him. He said his partner would tie him up to the bed or a chair and beat him he was like a kidnapper or a serial killer he would let him go for hours without food or water fed him maybe once or twice a day. He would sometimes rape him or hit him a lot. He said half the time he beat him so hard he thought he was going to die. He even threatened him saying if he tried to leave or get a divorce he kill him and his entire family. There's something wrong with that guy he got arrested for this I don't know how he got away from him. He said it's not fair he thought that he loved him but he didn't act like it. He even said every year on their anniversary he tie him up to the bed and beat him and torture him. He's been really depressed for years since his ex started doing that to him. I don't know if that guy was crazy for him or on drugs or what his problem is. He even said once he held a knife to his throat. How can I comfort him ? How can I help him get over this ? He said he doesn't want therapy he's too scared to every time we talk we end up fighting about it I know he's suffering I want to help him but I don't know what to do for him. I love him so much I'm not leaving him |
Question: Can I marry my second cousin? Posted: 01 Jan 2019 07:52 PM PST Her father is my mom's half nephew. |
Question: Can my marriage be fixed? Posted: 01 Jan 2019 07:40 PM PST My husband and I have been having problems for about a year and a half now. We have been together 5 years, married for 3, lost our virginity together, first serious relationship ect. We argued, separated in May 2018 but still lived together and ended up back together. While we were separated he was in a sexual relationship with a co-worker (she knew he wanted nothing more than sex) which I was unaware of, when I found out (about October 2018) he ended it and wanted to get back together. I wanted to fix my marriage, so I did. I also found out that he made plans to move in with his best friend (because us and our daughter live with his family) well, even since we were back together he still decided to move out and now he's acting very cold towards me and told me he's unhappy and he doesn't feel the same way about me anymore. I've been trying to remind him of the past 5 years together and how our future can get better but he seems really interested in doing his own thing. I feel like this is a chance for him to party with his friends and hang out with women but in the long run I think he'll regret his decision to divorce. I know it takes two people to want to fix a marriage, and he's told me since it's him with the doubts it would have to be him to decide if we stayed together or not, there's nothing I can do. He's been moved out for about a month now and my daughter and I are living with his grandmother. I just need some advice on what to do, nothing rude please. Thank you. |
Question: Should I divorce my husband or talk to him? Posted: 01 Jan 2019 07:29 PM PST Our nephew's birthday is coming up soon and my husband was supposed to buy him a kid's book, so he was looking online and reading to pick one out. However, he forgot to click out of the internet server, so I went back on his computer. There had been 9 tabs opened and when I clicked on the last tab, it was a video from pornhub about a woman and a husband having sex. This is despicable, should I divorce him? |
Question: Ok in general does you're wife or lover moan and groan alot during missionary lovemaking? Posted: 01 Jan 2019 06:05 PM PST |
Question: When your making love missionary, does your wife, liver moan and groan much? Posted: 01 Jan 2019 05:38 PM PST |
Posted: 01 Jan 2019 05:10 PM PST But i am not a whore. I dont fornicate or commit adultery. I am a single woman seeking marriage but knowing the enemy may be helpful in weeding out high-level decievers such as secret fornicators along with all the abundabce of obvious fornicating (or secret sodomite or effeminate men) men. a lot of women and girls that I listen to them talk about dating do not even seem to be on the scent track trail of what many men are doing to women. Many females from what i see seem 10 steps behind. I am not saying im a genius. I still respect men as being stronger both emotionally and physically than women including me. But i sure am holding that sword in my imagination and am sharpening it on mens' skulls left and right whether they ask me out or not. I have radar vision detecting these fools a mile way. Most anyway. |
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Posted: 01 Jan 2019 04:14 PM PST Besides i am a very submissive woman sexually so im sure if my hubby is dominant enough i wojld be attracted regardless of if i feel that way about his image |
Question: Why would a married man say these things to his girlfriend? Posted: 01 Jan 2019 02:54 PM PST "I love my wife" "My wife is a beautiful woman inside and out" "I feel guilty for what I'm doing to her" "She is a wonderful mother to our children" For what reason would a man say these things to his girlfriend? Is this to make himself feel better or to somehow manipulate his girlfriend? If he loves his wife so much and she's so beautiful and he's so guilty, why is he still banging the same long-term girlfriend once a week for years, LOL To Charles: The girlfriend is not forcing him to see her every week. This man is consciously choosing to betray his marriage, his vows, and his wife every time he invites her to meet up. She may be a slut, but she isn't breaking his vows, nor is she holding him anywhere against his will. If he loves his wife so much, why isn't he home with her? He is responsible and accountable for his own actions; as is his girlfriend. |
Question: What does it mean if someone’s Facebook shows no friends ?? Posted: 01 Jan 2019 01:16 PM PST My husbands Facebook don't show me his friends no more. I want to check who add him but this time I can't see he's friends list the only thing I see is he's profile pictures. But I can't see friends is he hiding he's friends. How you hide your friends on a Facebook. I'm wondering |
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Question: What do you do when a guy says he likes you he isn’t ready for a relationship.? Posted: 01 Jan 2019 09:14 AM PST He said he likes me but isn't ready for a relationship. He's going through a divorce so I'm thinking could that be why? I like him too but at the same time he might not ever be ready and I honestly don't know what to do at this point. My heart says yes and be patient but my mind says no don't waste your time. |
Question: My wife is obsessed with me ? Posted: 01 Jan 2019 09:08 AM PST My wife is very obsessed with me she has to fallow me around everywhere even to work. I work with her brother which is probably why. She won't leave me alone. Every time she gets upset she always wants me to hug her. I took this week off I don't know what she'll do when I go back next week. I think she loves me more than her brother. She's pregnant with our first baby it might be one reason why she's acting all crazy. We went to the movies last night she leaned on me the entire time. Why is she so obsessed with me ? Is this normal ? |
Posted: 01 Jan 2019 09:02 AM PST With her other friends And wanted to see her more. My wife used to work out with her every day but when she started working out another gym her friend just disappeared( even though she promised that her friendship would continue). This woman has a doctors wife and has an attitude that she can buy whatever she wants whenever she wants. It seems like she's using my wife has a rent a friend, but my wife felt she couldn't just turn down the membership. Do I have to just sit here while my wife becomes the flavor of the week or should I expect her to stand up and tell this chick no? My wife actually prefers the gym she currently at. I just don't like seeing her exploited |
Question: Can my marriage be fixed? Posted: 01 Jan 2019 04:05 AM PST My husband and I have been having problems for about a year and a half now. We argued, separated but still lived together and always ended up back together. While we were separated he was in a sexual relationship with a co-worker which I was unaware of, when I found out he ended it and wanted to get back together. I wanted to fix my marriage, so I did. I also found out that he made plans to move in with his best friend (because us and our daughter live with his family) well, even since we were back together he still decided to move out and now he's acting very cold towards me and told me he's unhappy and he doesn't feel the same way about me anymore. I've been trying to remind him of the past 5 years together and how our future can get better but he seems really interested in doing his own thing. I feel like this is a chance for him to party with his friends and hang out with women but in the long run I think he'll regret his decision to divorce. I know it takes two people to want to fix a marriage, and he's told me since it's him with the doubts it would have to be him to decide if we stayed together or not, there's nothing I can do. I just need some advice on what to do, nothing rude please. Thank you. |
Question: Wife is selfish and stubborn as f*uck about sleeping in the bedroom. What do I do? Posted: 01 Jan 2019 01:59 AM PST She throws a temper tantrum where she gets annoyed and acts like I'm "ruining her sleep" because I want to unwind for a few minutes in bed before we go to sleep. She'll complain bcuz she'll be like "it's late! It's X o clock already and I wanna sleep!" And she gets mad if I wanna unwind by reading, laying in bed, eating etc. She expects me to do all this "on the couch" in the living room where it's a harder couch and impossible to get drowsy/relaxed ready for sleep. Plus then I'd need to walk to the bedroom and wake myself up again. And I'm like "look, if you are mad we were doing stuff and not getting to bed until 2am or whatever, then maybe you should just go to bed 1 to 3 hours earlier. However, you can't hog the bedroom, or say I can't unwind before going to bed. That's ridiculous and unfair. It's MY bedroom too NOT JUST YOURS." How do I get her to understand that regardless of what time she or we go to bed, I have the right to relax and unwind in the bedroom before going to sleep? (Provided she hasn't already fallen asleep yet, of course.) |
Question: R u a morning or night person? Posted: 31 Dec 2018 01:15 AM PST and can u rate all 3 womens looks from 1-10? and guess there age? will choose a best answer that answers all parts and is closest to right age. Thanks |
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