Marriage & Divorce: Question: What should you do when your sister married some jerk and is verbally abusing you? |
- Question: What should you do when your sister married some jerk and is verbally abusing you?
- Question: What will make your husband want u back?
- Question: What was your experience with arranged marriage (for those who had one)?
- Question: How to comfort your wife when she cries ?
- Question: I sign a prenup signing away my rights to my husband house he say its for his kids now he his asking me to help him to repair the house?
- Question: How to get over someone you wasted 8 yrs of your life with?
- Question: Husband got so angry, he wanted to hit our 2 year old in the face!?
- Question: I need help....?
- Question: My husband masturbates daily to internet porn in the mornings?
- Question: Extreme bad behavior/habit due to neglect?
- Question: My bf is holding me back because of our wants?
- Question: I caught my husband watching a video of prebuscent african girls dancing with no tops?
- Question: Discuss the arguments regarding cohabitation and take a stance to support one over the other.?
- Question: I just got engaged, is it okay to ask my fiance, what his credit score is?
- Question: My wife wants a divorce because I "cheated" on her. What can I do during the process so she does not get any of my money?
- Question: What would you think if you had a husband, & every time you touched him in an intimate way, he says you act like you've been with too many?
- Question: Was I wrong for telling my husband parenting advice for our son?
- Question: Should a husband let his wife get a college degree?
- Question: What would you think if I was your wife? Please be serious?
- Question: I'm a lover scorned?
- Question: I just want to get married and retire?
- Question: Is it tacky for a man to marry his deceased best friend's ex-wife?
- Question: My husband is always raging?
- Question: Should I divorce my wife?
- Question: Should I stay in a broken engagement?
- Question: What should I do, my sister in law keeps on pestering us?
- Question: Was I wrong to ask why?
- Question: Is my 35 yr old guy gay?
- Question: I caught my husband with another woman on Valentine's Day. It is a week later and I still love him. Is this normal?
- Question: As a women in US, how to be ready for a divorce that might happen?
Question: What should you do when your sister married some jerk and is verbally abusing you? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 10:23 PM PST because his cock is a new experience for her ? i realize women become like parrots after they marry |
Question: What will make your husband want u back? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 09:38 PM PST Allow me 2 explain. I been with this man 12 years now. In the beginning he was chasing me and couldn't keep his hands off me. I noticed after we had our daughter 3 years ago he kinda changed. I noticed he was becoming distant, and he wasn't as nice. Now days, i feel taken for granted. He never calls or texts when he is at work and hasn't for over a year. I am only 29 and i have still got it going on in the looks department. I've had implants and i am thin hair always done and nails. He never even tells me im pretty anymore and i feel less than. He has become selfish and he doesn't care about my feelings really and never asks me about things. He's still around but he doesn't feel present. I think he knows i am not going anywhere and thinks he can treat me however and i won't leave. What do i need 2 do 2 get respect? And 2 make him want me and not b an open book... |
Question: What was your experience with arranged marriage (for those who had one)? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 09:36 PM PST I may get engaged soon, it was not really an arranged marriage as such but we got straight to the point and checked out compatibility level. He's ready for marriage and so am I. We talked about our plans and mindset, and we got a lot in common, I am a believer that marriage is stronger when there is compatibility rather than being in love |
Question: How to comfort your wife when she cries ? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 09:34 PM PST My wife is upset because her cousin recently passed away now her childhood babysitter's husband died today. She's very upset and scared her babysitter died 2 years ago now her husband they're old he's been sick for quiet a while. In a way they were like grandma and grandpa to her because they took care of her since she was a baby then they helped raise our daughter. Since he and her cousin died this week she's scared and upset she said things need to slow down she wants to wake up from this nightmare but she can't because it's not she feels like god is taking her whole family she doesn't know wether to be mad or still love him. At least she still has me and our kids her parents her brothers and lots of her aunts and uncles and cousins she's got a big family yet she's still very upset. It's after 12:30 am she doesn't want to go to sleep. How can I calm her down ? |
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Question: How to get over someone you wasted 8 yrs of your life with? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 09:08 PM PST We had a conversation last night about trust and he promised not to lie to me even if the truth hurt. Tonight on his way home from work I asked him if he wanted to come to my dance rehearsal. He texted me "I think I have to pick up my parents fro the store"...IMMEADIATLY my gut told me he was lying....I called him and he didn't answer then he called back and said he was on the phone with his parents. He told me he wants to go to my rehearsal but he had to get his parents. I asked him how about next week and he said "oh it might snow" So I drove to his house and texted him that I stopped by to say hi before rehearsal. I heard his parents inside and he came out from the side of the house so I couldn't see them. Then I was like..let's go inside and he said "It's nice out"..then I asked him why he is lying....He told me "I knew if I told you I didn't feel like going you wouldn't accept that as an answer and I'd have to explain myself".... he also got mad and asked me if im leaving yet since I had rehearsal.... How can I get over him to make a clean break permanently? We've been together almost 8 yrs but I won't ever trust him again....I've never dated anyone besides him and I am 31. |
Question: Husband got so angry, he wanted to hit our 2 year old in the face!? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 08:17 PM PST My 2 year old has always been very problematic - never slept and had all kinds of problems. I won't go into too much detail, but our doc just says she's very strong willed and will fight till the end. She literally can stay up all night crying if she wants something. She also has night terrors. Tonight she had another one of her episodes.. And needless to say, it's been a rough 2 weeks. She's been waking at 5.30-6 each day, refusing to go back to sleep and refusing naps, being a complete cranky terror by evening.. So an hour into her sleep, she started crying. I thought it's a night terror and she will self soothe, like it's been. 20-30 min later, nothing. Sitting in her bed, half awake, screaming up the entire house. My husband then instantly got very furious. He has anger management problems but refuses to address them. He said if I don't calm her instantly or "do something", he will hit her in the face. He started approaching, yelling and screaming at both of us. I was so afraid he would hit her! I said I am calling the cops if he doesn't back away. That does not help to calm the child down, when a crazy dad is yelling at both child and mom. He eventually walked away and never came back up. I am sitting here in tears. I am guessing it's the end of the marriage? Maybe I am a fool, I don't know, but I felt so scared he'd actually hit his own daughter and even though he didn't, I could swear I could see him do it.. I just needed his support in that moment. Yes, I get it that they are difficult. I agree. I am concerned that my husband is not on board. I am a stay-home mom, btw, so I do it all anyway. And yes, I have taken WAY TOO MANY parent ed classes. The problem, if you read my question, is husband. I don't care if the child screams, but HE DOES. He wants her to stop, or else he will hit her. We are not on the same page. I cannot do what I need to do with the motto of his "just shut her up ASAP". What do I do about that? Talking doesn't help. |
Posted: 21 Feb 2019 07:46 PM PST I came on to a family friend who's 15. I have a wife and kids at home. I feel terrible. She told me we should stop and I haven't seen her in a few months. I keep thinking about her and you know....why did I do this? |
Question: My husband masturbates daily to internet porn in the mornings? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 07:41 PM PST My husband masturbates daily to internet porn in the mornings when he is in the washroom we have sex once or twice a week but he jerks off to a porn daily i get upset about it what do i do it makes me mad |
Question: Extreme bad behavior/habit due to neglect? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 07:17 PM PST Hello, I have a Joint Mgt. Conservatorship with my ex-wife. Over the few years since divorce, (please don't assume my question to be the blame game) she has not paid attention to the kids, and she is currently the primary custody. She has gone from leaving them with her (now ex) husband after 18 months of marriage who was verbally abusive, and not to her mom. I give the kids rules about friends, TV, and electronics, and she does not care about them even when I suggest it to them and the kids mostly see her in the night due to work and school. I just noticed she got the kids phone nearly a year ago without letting me know and instructed them not to tell me. I found out today and by talking with them, noticed that the older kid (10) have been browsing pornography at her place for a year and she did not know about it (I typically find out those things even at her place). I looked at her browsing history and it is a daily/weekly occurrence, especially because they don't do anything (physical activity, family togetherness, etc.). I feel like I should take her to counselling and try to see primary custody if possible, but my question is about the counselling part, is that advisable? The worst part is that she had an idea in November that the kid might be searching inappropriate things and told her "it's okay to be curious when you hear things like that". But has no idea how much the kid has gone into... Any advise? I kept the phone and did not give it back to her |
Question: My bf is holding me back because of our wants? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 07:00 PM PST He wants a new truck, a camper, boat, and has many bills. Vehicle insurance, payments, credit card bill, tuition debt, tool payments, fuel for his truck. I want to finish school soon, live together, be married in 2-3 years. Think about having kids then. We both want all of those things but those are his current priorities and mine. We love each other to death and desire the same things. What do we do? |
Question: I caught my husband watching a video of prebuscent african girls dancing with no tops? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 05:46 PM PST |
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Question: I just got engaged, is it okay to ask my fiance, what his credit score is? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 04:42 PM PST I'm about to get married and I noticed my fiance has a lot of credit cards. Now, before I get married I want to make sure I know what I'm getting myself into. My best friend Shelly is married and has been for a few years but they cant do anything because of her husband's bad credit. Its hard to get a nice home and they cant go out much because they're always spending on her husband's credit. I don't want to be in the same perdicument. Is it okay to ask my husband what his score is? |
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Question: Was I wrong for telling my husband parenting advice for our son? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 03:25 PM PST My husband was upset because I told him about parenting advice towards our son. My husband said '' I was talking about him and saying he has bad parenting skills. So he refused to help me put air in my tire while it was lightly rainy and cold. He sat in the car and watched me struggle while being on his phone.I had to put air in tire then turn on car read psi on dashboard, and then run back to air hose before expires. What does this read in your opinion. Please no RUDE answers |
Question: Should a husband let his wife get a college degree? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 02:49 PM PST After all these years after I graduated now my wife wants to go back to school and I don't know how I feel about it. I told her that she could go as long as it didn't interfere with her housework, and she took one class at University of Phoenix and she had trouble. In one month all her chores piled up, dishes accumulated in the sink daily, dust was all over the place, bathroom was not as clean. I found myself yelling at her in that one month than I had in 11 years of marriage. Her excused was always that she had to study and then exams. She passed her class with a C - and I thought that this was over but now she wants to go full time. We have 3 boys, one in college and I think she should focus on being a better mother and housewife. She is well provided for and would never use her degree anyway. I feel silly telling strangers all of my business but I appreciate you reading this and any advice that you can offer. |
Question: What would you think if I was your wife? Please be serious? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 02:23 PM PST I'm very attractive. But, when I get married, I would kiss my husband on the side of his forehead if he's sitting down. I will also sit on his lap And kiss his cheek and lips |
Question: I'm a lover scorned? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 01:56 PM PST How to be way better than his mistress that he is marrying |
Question: I just want to get married and retire? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 11:26 AM PST My childhood was a waste of time, I didn't achieve any developmental milestones. I can't make up for them now because they're required for adulthood. I'm screwed for life. The best way to avoid train wreck is to get married, and retire. I have no passion |
Question: Is it tacky for a man to marry his deceased best friend's ex-wife? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 10:44 AM PST |
Question: My husband is always raging? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 10:15 AM PST Half of the time I don't know what his problem is but he says I don't appreciate him enough. When he gets back home from work he expect a hug, a kiss and sex..this came out of his mouth but then when I do all of that for him, he just push me away. I'm tired trying to always satisfy him. I stop giving in and he won't stop raging. He won't stop fighting until I drop everything to have sex with him. It's annoying, he treats me like a piece of meat. I don't want to keep arguing anymore. |
Question: Should I divorce my wife? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 09:30 AM PST |
Question: Should I stay in a broken engagement? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 07:59 AM PST My boyfriend proposed to me in october. we were very much in love and happy to be planning our wedding. By december we had a few accidents causing us to push the date back, which was fine because i knew i loved him and we'd get married soon. Very recently i received an offer for ya to move out of state and while i wasn't saying yes i was trying to consider it because it was a nice offer. He laughed at the offer. that offended me a little because it was something i might have liked to do. We had a small disagreement but nothing more than that. Yesterday he gets ready for work and kisses me goodbye. when he gets to work he brings up the subject again. he then proceeds to tell me he doesn't want to move or get married anytime soon. he tells me he never wanted to propose when he did and not any time soon did he want to get married. i was so blindsided. he told me he still loved me and still wanted to be with me asking "what's wrong with what we are doing now?". It's something that may not have bothered me if he hadn't proposed and so readily told everyone and been so forward about marriage. i feel lied to. we live together, share bills, have pets together. i feel we are already married without the title so i don't get how someone can go from one thought to the other so quickly. also i don't know whether to stay with him and try to forgive him or move on. i am truly heart broken and i love him but i'm confused and i came here because i feel i will receive an unbiased opinion. |
Question: What should I do, my sister in law keeps on pestering us? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 05:33 AM PST My husband's sister can't drive and she always asks my husband to drive for her. Our quality time was affected because as much as I want to spend my free day with my husband, she keeps on asking him to accompany her . I thought she think that the world only revolves her.What should I do? We live in the same house and we don't have yet the capacity to move to our own home |
Question: Was I wrong to ask why? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 03:41 AM PST Back in Nov I began working a contract job with a large company. At the time I told my wife that a few of our old church members who left the church years ago worked there. A few weeks ago the company decided to bring me on full time. This week my wife again asked me if I knew anyone at the company. "Any familiar faces work there?" My reply was not really then I mentioned the old church members. She asked about one particular girl who was also a member of our church but wasn't that active of a member. When I asked why she asked about her in general this was her response. "So really you do know some people . . .it's not, "no not really" you really know some folks. Is she one of them. I'm asking does she work there? Simple question. It's you who is about to make more out of it so don't start making more. That's how things escalate." Long story short, my wife saw a Facebook post from this girl who apparently had something on her page about starting a job there. Come to find out my wife misread the post because this girl posted that back in 2012. Later on my wife sends this text, "The answer must be yes cause you have beat around the damn bush on this question about her in particular...smdh...now the question is WHY are you avoiding answering it?" When I posed this question to another forum many said that I should have not asked my wife why she was asking about this girl because it made me look suspicious and / or guilty of something. The thing is this. I'm at least 20 years older than this girl and we have never dated, never been an item, never exchanged phone numbers, nothing. She was just a girl from church. Plus she'd only come to church about once ever 2 or 3 months. My wife and I even left that church ourselves back in Aug. The other respondents felt like I was hiding something instead of just answering her question. If someone asks you a question out of the blue is it not natural to ask "why?" They were saying that she obviously is insecure but as to not feed into her insecurities I should have just answered the question. We have 2 large buildings at my job with almost 3,000 employees so if she still works there I don't know it. Was I wrong to ask why? My wife finally sends me this text. "Why not say that in the beginning that you haven't seen her? Like you avoiding all of a sudden which raises red flags when you do stuff like that. DAMN what is your problem? Can't ask about a woman without your *** getting all riled up...what is that about? No one's angry. As you can see, I asked a question and you answered it until I asked about (female name) then suddenly it became a problem asking. So you assumed I was going somewhere else with that. |
Question: Is my 35 yr old guy gay? Posted: 21 Feb 2019 03:35 AM PST His male friend texts him throughout the day EVERY SINGLE DAY. My bf is 35 and the guy is 28 and lives with gf and new baby. He is 28 and sits at home playing video games while the gf works. Last night around 9pm I was on the phone with my bf and he kept getting text notifications from. the guy and every time when we are together he is texting the guy. **he says the guy texts him stupid stuff about Pokemon** |
Posted: 21 Feb 2019 12:36 AM PST He was making love to her when I came in the house. He has blamed me for being nosy by coming home unexpectedly and says I was stalking. We've been married 19 years. |
Question: As a women in US, how to be ready for a divorce that might happen? Posted: 20 Feb 2019 11:50 PM PST |
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