Marriage & Divorce: Question: Would you consider fashion merchandising a good degree for someone who is married and has to help support themselves and their spouse? |
- Question: Would you consider fashion merchandising a good degree for someone who is married and has to help support themselves and their spouse?
- Question: Is it OK to cry in front of your wife ?
- Question: Getting divorce from wife we have a child, but live in a property owned by my mom.Can the court make her stay in it even if she or I own it?
- Question: I’m married to an Arab man, and I’m a white woman. We’re trying to get pregnant.?
- Question: Why dont people stay with the person they had sex with ? wouldnt they enjoy life more to get married and have sex everyday ?
- Question: Since most white girls and women nowadays tend to date outside of their race, should white guys & men pay more attention to other races too?
- Question: How much of my wife's brother's behavior should I put up with?
- Question: Are there any women that don’t make men broke?
- Question: Ladies? Did you ever experiment with a woman after bad relationships with men or bad divorce? If so was the experience better than with man?
- Question: My husband checks out women in front of me?
- Question: My new girlfriend told me she loses respect for men when they treat her too good and don't beat her when she deserves it, what should I do?
- Question: Can I pick up my stepson from his father for the visitation?
- Question: Wife talking with Ex-Husband?
- Question: At what age did you meet you husband or wife and in what setting?
- Question: Bedrooms for kids?
- Question: Is it normal that my boyfriend and I haven't our first fight in 4 months of our relationship?
- Question: Has anyone ever walked in on you and your significant other having sex?
- Question: Asking her for help ( my friend)?
- Question: I’m worried my ex is affecting our kids behaviour?
- Question: Dating: Should religion be addressed?
- Question: My ex who he broke up w/me (still legally married) has my security work jacket on, in all his social media profile pictures?
- Question: I keep thinking of my kids growing up and it makes me sad.?
- Question: If you ever got intimate with someone would u always view them sexually after that?
- Question: Should I Let My Fiancé See his Former God Children?
- Question: Married women: Is it okay to have an very attractive guy friend over? read more?
- Question: Why does my baby mama care if I am mad that she is pregnant with another man?
- Question: Is divorce rate high among military pilots?
- Question: Is it wrong that I want to end the relationship Bcus of the disrespect from in-laws and when I defend myself I’m the bad person to them?
Posted: 15 Jan 2019 09:42 PM PST I just know that fashion merchandising and its related careers will make me happy if I can make a living at them, but is fashion merchandising a good degree in general? Will it help my husband and I? Just so you know, we're pretty much below low-income (for now). Thank you. |
Question: Is it OK to cry in front of your wife ? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 06:28 PM PST I just read online that a family of 5 kids were killed in a car accident on the way to Disney world. Things like this is the reason I never wanted kids but me and her have a daughter who's 2 weeks old. Also this is why I don't like Disney it seems to bring bad luck 9/11 families were killed in a plane crash on the way to Disneyland there was a similar story like this one a few years back where a family that had two teenagers who were killed on the way to Disney world. There was that boy that was attacked by a aligator a couple years ago. They say Disney is the happiness place on earth really. I hate it but I always hated Disney anyway it's never been my thing. Is it OK to cry in front of her ? |
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Question: I’m married to an Arab man, and I’m a white woman. We’re trying to get pregnant.? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 04:37 PM PST I'm a white woman and my husband is Arab and he's not too dark but not too light either and we were just wondering what our kid would look like. We he look more like me or like my husband as far as color pigment? Thanks just very curious. |
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Posted: 15 Jan 2019 02:35 PM PST Instead of mostly preferring and sticking to white girls and women. I mean, sounds fair! |
Question: How much of my wife's brother's behavior should I put up with? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 02:32 PM PST My wife's youngest brother is completely self-absorbed and has ADHD. He has an attitude of "it's my world and you are just living in it." He has all kinds of philosophies and is more than willing to share them. He expounds on what a great parent he is while his children run wild. His parents and siblings just say "oh well that's him" and don't do anymore than the occasional chewing him out. I've had it with him. He tries to give me parenting advice. He was quite rude to my wife during an argument they had recently. We were all together recently for a family photo. After the photo, we were trying to decide what restaurant we would go to. He decided what restaurant we would go to. He hurriedly texted me directions and hurriedly stormed off to his car. We got lost and he called saying that he had ordered be "I am hungry." Later that night he invited us to a New Year's Eve party at his house. I told my wife I would not attend and told her it was due to her brother's behavior. She was shocked and said "well that's his ADHD." My wife went and I stayed home. How much of his ADHD behavior do I have to put up with? |
Question: Are there any women that don’t make men broke? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 01:38 PM PST |
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Question: My husband checks out women in front of me? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 11:59 AM PST When my husband and I are out and about I literally catch him taking his eyes up and down on other women. He does it right in front of me. I also caught him in August up through the night leaving our bed to watch porn on his cell phone! I don't get it, we're sexually active together 3+ times a week and I'm pregnant with his second child. Has anyone else ever dealt with this? |
Posted: 15 Jan 2019 11:28 AM PST I don't want to be abusive, but I don't want to be single again either, it took me a year to find this girlfriend. |
Question: Can I pick up my stepson from his father for the visitation? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 10:53 AM PST My wife has a 5 year old son from his ex... They were never in a relationship and they never had a good relationship. It has been always arguments and fights... Pick ups and drop offs times are always a fiasco... He always calls the mother names in front of the child every single time and it is horrible for a child to see how his parents hate each other.. For some reason he has never attacked me or something and there were couple times I would get out of the car to pick the kid up while my wife waits in the car... So, my question is can I just go by myself and pick the kid up if not can we get a court order for that? My wife has been mentally really tired with the situation and wants to avoid seeing him.. We thought about having cops during pick ups and drop offs but then again the child is the one who is being affected by all those. PS I have a great relationship with the child and he is always happy to see me when he comes to our house! Thanks |
Question: Wife talking with Ex-Husband? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 10:22 AM PST I filled in the details in the answers |
Question: At what age did you meet you husband or wife and in what setting? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 08:53 AM PST |
Posted: 15 Jan 2019 08:51 AM PST My husband and I are looking into buying a new home since the birth of our 4th child. We are a blended family of six. He has a boy 7 and girl 10. I have a boy 6. He has split custody and I have mine practically full time. He wants to buy a four bedroom where the two oldest get their own room then the two youngest have to share a room. I told him it is not fair when they are only with us every 2 or 3 days. Maybe we should look a five bedroom since we can not come up with an agreement. Any suggests to help with our disagreement? |
Posted: 15 Jan 2019 08:45 AM PST We don't annoy each other at all and we get along very well. In fact for new years and Christmas we spent 5 days together each holiday. No fights or anything. He looks forward to our first argument so we can see if we can handle differences. Is this normal? What if we date for 6 months with no arguing? |
Question: Has anyone ever walked in on you and your significant other having sex? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 07:37 AM PST |
Question: Asking her for help ( my friend)? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 07:34 AM PST I don't know how else to help her. I gave her advice and still seems like it I might not have the right answer. She says she and her wife have been fighting more and that she feels disconnected from her wife. I don't know what to tell her except time and find time to talk how you feel Anyone know why she feels disconnected |
Question: I’m worried my ex is affecting our kids behaviour? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 07:06 AM PST Myself and my husband split 2 years ago things have been up and down during this time getting on and not, we were friends for a good few months he'd pick the kids up and pop in drop things in for the kids meet me at appointments parents evening etc I have our family dog and he helped me walk him and so on now he met a girl got serious with her which is not an issue to me but he's completely cut me off he won't even look at me during drop offs and pick up of kids, he won't share items of the kids including clothes and shoes he won't answer any of my messages regarding the kids about school etc he contacted the school and asked them to contact him over things because he doesn't want to hear from me. Our 6 year old has been acting out and I can see y I just don't get what his problem is it's really affecting me and the kids |
Question: Dating: Should religion be addressed? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 06:31 AM PST My boyfriend and I have dated for over a year. We are both in our mid-twenties. He's Christian and I'm Muslim (convert). However, we aren't religious. He doesn't go to church or engage in religious activities nor do I. When I met his uncle, his uncle asked if we go to church and if I go to church. I told him I don't go but my boyfriend have gone once at the beginning of our relationship. I go to the mosque here and there. His uncle said that we need to have a solid foundation in God in order to move forward. He told me that my boyfriend's family are Christian going people. My family is Christian but not religious. We have a good relationship and accept the two different religions. However, we never have talked about raising children. I would like to raise the kids as Muslims despite my lack of religiosity. However, I believe my boyfriend will feel differently. We would love to get married too. What to do? |
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Question: I keep thinking of my kids growing up and it makes me sad.? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 05:47 AM PST Not sure why I keep thinking of it. I have a 1st header, pre-K, and new born. My wife and I both work, but we see them in he mornings, when we get home, and weekends. I am always around my kids and rarely are away from them. I am as active as I can be with them. I have no regrets about spending time with them. However, I am sad. I want to be happy about watching them grow. Any thoughts? Is this normal? |
Question: If you ever got intimate with someone would u always view them sexually after that? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 03:14 AM PST so even if you just became platonic friends with them afterwards would u still view them in a sexy way anyway since you got intimate with them at one time? please also say if you are a male or female answering this and I will choose a best answer that is also honest. |
Question: Should I Let My Fiancé See his Former God Children? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 01:38 AM PST We met and dated for 3 months, during which he hid the fact he had a girl friend. We fell in love, he came clean, and left her. I stayed with him for a year, then left for another man out of anger and spite for what he did. When this happened, he went back to that ex for a month or two, then left her again. A year later, we came back into each other's lives and realized we still loved each other. Not a healthy start to a relationship, but after many hours in counseling plus lots of healing and honesty, we are a happy, strong couple. Part of our reconciliation was him cutting a best friend out of his life. The reason for this was that this woman was best friends with my fiancé AND his ex who he cheated on/with when I met him. He told his friend many times that he no longer wanted anything to do with his ex, but she wanted to see them together, and tried to bring the ex around him often after my fiancé and I started healing. In addition, this friend made my fiancé the god father of one of her children, and his ex the god mother. Given how hurtful all of this was, it was mutually decided she had to go. It's been 6 months since he cut her off, and my fiancé misses these kids terribly, but his old friend refuses to allow him to see her children in any way that doesn't include him spending equal amounts of time with her. I hate seeing my fiancé miss these kids, but I would rather leave him than watch this old friend come back into his life for 5 minutes. What do I do? |
Question: Married women: Is it okay to have an very attractive guy friend over? read more? Posted: 15 Jan 2019 01:16 AM PST So my husband is away working out of the country and he has met my coworker. Let's call him Bill. Bill wants to hangout at my place tomorrow and he will order a pizza. Now...I'm very attracted to Bill. I get warm butterfly feelings around Bill. I never told my husband this. He doesn't need to know. I asked my husband if it was okay if Bill comes over for lunch and he said it was I do feel temptation around Bill and have thoughts of making out and maybe...more with Bill. anyway should I still let him come over knowing that? Would it be rude declining his invitation? Have you ladies been through this? |
Question: Why does my baby mama care if I am mad that she is pregnant with another man? Posted: 14 Jan 2019 11:19 PM PST OK so we have a 4 yr old. We were together 6 yrs. She left me for another guy (who she only knew for 1.5 months, and yes i know its only been that long) and they got married. We have a great relationship still. Talk everyday, even when her husband made her block me.off everything and what not, so we "sneak" around to talk. Fast forward 4 months into their marriage she finds out shes pregnant after her dr appointment. She hasnt told her side of the family yet, but she told me and shes asking me if im mad. I told her no, just a little hurt but im ok and it shouldnt matter if im mad or not. But she says it matters to her, i ask her why, she just days it just does. What does that mean? Her husband is the real jealous, controllinh insecure type. Any male that contacts her who he doesnt know personally he flips. |
Question: Is divorce rate high among military pilots? Posted: 14 Jan 2019 07:46 PM PST Especially fighter pilots? |
Posted: 14 Jan 2019 06:09 PM PST Is it wrong that I want him to stand his ground? He's a sucker to them and he wants the approval from them. And the disrespects come from calling me out of my name etc to taking about our children when they are in a heated argument with HIM... it's just got out of hand he also adopted and the chaos comes from the children that aren't , not saying all families that audit are like this, but it SHOWS! Just ready to leave him and his family problems. Bcus my family doesn't disrespect him at all becus of me and he doesn't defend me well NOW he does Butt still. I'm frustrated. He still attends the family functions but without me or the kids (2) I just see that him doing this is showing it's acceptable and it's not and I don't know how to approach the situation without sounding controlling |
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